Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Creamed Salmon on Toast

When I was growing up, this was the family favorite meal. My father wanted to open a restaurant and call it "Dolly's Creamery" with this dish as the star, and my mother (Dolly, herself) in the kitchen preparing that and all the other favorites she put on our table.

We kids called it something much less flattering...and I won't repeat it here, and in spite of the terrible name we gave it, you can be sure we were always at the table on time for supper with some of our friends to boot.

My mother made it because it was cheap, to say nothing about the ease of stretching the recipe to feed the unexpected guests that came out of the woodwork for it.

If my mother was around today, she'd be shocked at the price of a tin of salmon...I bought some on "special" (I use the word very loosely) and paid over $3 a tin. My mother used to complain when it went over 25 cents.

Still, on a cold, damp and dreary day like yesterday, it was the perfect supper.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mmmm. That salmon on toast recipe sounds delicious and one that I could probably adapt to nondairy, with a little tinkering! ;-)

I'm also giving some serious consideration to you book, because I love your recipes so much.

pam said...

We always had creamed tuna on toast!

test it comm said...

That sounds quick and tasty.

Unknown said...

what was another name for this???

Ruth Daniels said...

Kitchennetta, thanks for the kind words

My mom always used salmon but I'm sure tuna is great alternative.

Really want the other name??? Barf on toast, but don't let the name stop you