Pop into a bag with some like 6 cloves of garlic
1 cups of soy sauce, and 3 tbsp of fresh black pepper
Marinade for like 3 hours
Then throw all of that into a pot and cook for about 45 minutes closed lid on the stove, mixing occasionally
Prepare white rice for base
Take off the lid and let it cook for about 15-20 more minutes on medium-low, until sauce is noticeably thicker. Place on a simmer until rice finishes, then go ahead and plate. Make sure to add some sauce to your bowl as per your preference
call me basic but literally just out of the box spaghetti with only butter and salt.
I don't understand how my grandma does it but it just tastes better somehow
Can’t remember what meat it went with but the carrots, mash, and gravy my granny used to make. The gravy would leave like a powdery effect on my teeth.
Small story - my grandmother on my mother's side made these cookies that were absolutely my dad's favorite. Unfortunately, he & my mom separated pretty early, but they stayed local so they could co-parent. So every Christmas, we could tell if dad had treated mom well that year because either there'd be a ton of his favorite cookies, or none at all.
Not sure my mother ever topped hot dogs. Hot dogs with Sabrett's red onions on top, and some baked beans fresh from the can were about as lofty as culinary pursuits got in my house growing up before ambition exceeded ability.