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Top 10 Comfort Foods

Chicken Pot Pie*
Macaroni and Cheese
Chocolate Chip Cookie*
Mashed potatoes
Pizza*
Meatloaf
Spaghetti Bolognese*
Bagel and cream cheese
Roasted red peppers
Vodka martini*

* I’m stocking up on comfort. These are currently stowed in my freezer.

Which foods do you turn to for comfort?

Snickers by Maira Kalman

Discussion

17 comments for “Top 10 Comfort Foods”

  1. Paulette says:

    Popcorn
    Chocolate anything
    glass of riesling wine
    spicy chili flavored Doritos
    So Delicious nondairy butter pecan ice cream
    chips and guacamole
    pretzel rods with or without spicy dip
    cupcakes
    homemade mac and cheese
    beefless beef stew

  2. Mac and cheese from the box
    Hagen Daas ice cream
    Cheesy nachos
    Sushi
    Breakfast at my favourite diner
    Popcorn with real butter
    Chicken noodle soup
    Bolonie sandwich on white bread
    Coke with lots of ice
    Anything from my favourite tapas restaurant

    • wendy says:

      I always make myself chicken soup at the first sign of a cold. Even the Mayo Clinic says it has healing properties.

  3. Paulette says:

    For beef less stew, you use Gardein “beef” tips (made from wheat gluten). I also make the broth from Better than Bouillon no-beef base. Those are the two key ingredients. Rest include potatoes, carrots, pearl onions, fresh Rosemary, fresh thyme, celery, red wine…it is so delicious and comforting especially in the winter.

  4. Kathy says:

    Popcorn with butter
    Nachos, but they must be layered so that each chip has toppings
    Pizza with anchovies, hot peppers, and pineapple
    Lasagna
    Green tea
    Vodka martini

  5. wendy says:

    How could I forget lasagna? It’s one of my favorites. Also meatballs and spaghetti.

  6. mary c. says:

    wendy, the mashed potatoes must have garlic and the bagels must have lox. now that’s comfort.

  7. wendy says:

    I also like garlic in bagels, and it resting on top of my pizza. And oh yes, it sure is good on mashed potatoes.

  8. Michele says:

    In college every Saturday night before my friends and I would go out we would troop down to the cafeteria for chicken patty sandwiches with blue cheese dressing and tater tots. To this day if I’m having a Saturday night where I’m feeling a little insecure or lonely I make this for dinner.

    Hmmmm. I haven’t done this for awhile. So far I don’t anticipate anything on the agenda for next Saturday night, maybe I’ll bring out the old favorite.

  9. wendy says:

    Michele, if you make it, please report back.

  10. asna says:

    Chocolate Guinness cake – the ultimate comfort dessert (if you’re into cake and beer). My favorite recipe: http://applepiefromscratch105.wordpress.com/2012/03/17/guinness-chocolate-cake-8/

  11. LJ says:

    My mom’s eggplant parmesan
    Popcorn
    Homemade soup
    Macaroni and cheese
    Grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup
    A good cup of black coffee
    Mashed potatoes
    Fried chicken
    Homemade biscuits
    Ice cream

  12. Trixie says:

    This is fun!

    Peanut butter sandwich
    Jam sandwich (gross I know but I still love them)
    Any kind of fruit pie
    Banana bread
    Honeynut Cheerios
    Frosted Miniwheats
    Stove-popped popcorn (not that awful microwave stuff)
    Toast with creamed honey
    Mashed potatoes
    Steamed beets with a bit of butter; ditto Brussels sprouts
    Sharp cheddar
    Bread and butter pickles
    Greek yogurt with peaches, honey and nutmeg
    Fried chicken

  13. wendy says:

    When I was kid, I ate nothing but peanut butter sandwiches. And I still love them. Even for dinner.

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