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What’s Your Comfort Food?

August 30, 2017 by Joy the Baker 342 Comments

Hello friends!  

I need your help with two things! Truth be told, I need your help with a lot more than two things but we’ll keep it simple today. 

First thing:  Sometimes the world is so sideways and unexpected that it’s hard to come here and just be like… hey guys- BROWNIES, and then move right along with life.  You know what I’m saying?  These days down South have left so many people in need, have left so many people suffering, and feeling tender and frightened and in need of comforts- basic and otherwise.

By now you’ve heard about the immense, devastating flooding in Houston and Louisiana and, really… it’s 100% nuts and we 100% need to help.  This gathering from the NYT feels like a solid list of local and national agencies that need support and assistance:  Where To Donate To Harvey Victims. Please consider it.  

We’re in this together, whether we feel like it or not… and we need each other. Good Lordy don’t we.

Second thing:  I’ve been thinking a lot about comfort – specifically comfort FOOD.  Of course, when times feel furious and unpredictable the first thing on my mind is personal safety, then… bagels and cheese pasta and pizza and potato and bacon tacos. 

Comfort food is universal, we all have a thing our bodies yearn for in times of stress.  But while most of us experience the desire for comfort food, what we yearn for is often so different.  

So… as I’m spinning a new project around in my mind, I’d like to ask you:  What is your go-to comfort food?  Sweet or savory.  The more specific the better.  

Mine?  Anything salty and carby.  In fact, with all of these comfort food thoughts running through my mind, I’m making this One-Pot French Onion Pasta for dinner this week.  Or maybe a Double Crust Chicken Pot Pie.  The possibilities, the carbs are endless. 

More food for thought:  Why Comfort Food Comforts.

One more thought about food:  try these Chocolate Pecan Oatmeal Cookies. 

Thank you for taking the time. It means a lot to me!  I can’t wait to read your comments below. 

xo Joy

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  1. Em

    September 6, 2017 at 11:25 pm

    Chili mac: pasta (traditionally spaghetti) topped with chili (these days, vegetarian chili), topped with cheddar cheese. You can make it with other stuff but that’s my default.
    There are other comfort foods (ricotta on toast, Thai food delivery, with delivery being an important element) but this is the one true love.

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    • joythebaker

      September 9, 2017 at 1:11 pm

      Delivery is often times the most important part.

      Reply
  2. Lorrie

    September 6, 2017 at 6:15 pm

    Anything with Bolognese sauce and a glass of Barbera.

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  3. Lauren

    September 6, 2017 at 4:28 pm

    A recipe that was born out of my grandmother’s need to feed five hungry mouths on a teacher’s salary in the seventies: essentially deeply browned onions and sausage cooked with chicken and tomatoes and then baked with slices of french bread on top with LOTS of butter and garlic. It’s the most comforting meal to eat when the winter blues set in.

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  4. Jessie M

    September 6, 2017 at 9:24 am

    Red sauce! Preferably cooked for a few hours (on a rainy day so you don’t feel guilty about being inside) with hot Italian sausage (which are cooked to where you can cut ’em with a spoon) and some homemade turkey meatballs dropped in. Over a pile of twisty pasta, on a roll with some broccoli rabe and sharp parm, OR, my fave: eaten straight from the pot after it’s cooked and cooled a bit. Actual heaven.

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  5. Lori

    September 5, 2017 at 9:34 pm

    Chocolate chip cookies. Also, macaroni and cheese!

    Reply
  6. Christine

    September 5, 2017 at 6:52 pm

    When I was growing up, Dad made pancakes every Sunday. The entire family would sit around the kitchen table while he flipped pancakes and melted butter with blueberries into the maple syrup. He would cook for all of us–even making a tiny cake for our dog–before sitting down to eat. After breakfast, we would spend the morning reading the newspaper, laughing, and relaxing together amidst the scent of pancakes and my Dad’s coffee. Now, even the smell of pancakes and coffee bring me comforting memories of endless weekend mornings in the company of loved ones. I discovered your blog several years ago when I was a new cook and, flying solo in the world for the first time, was looking for pancake recipes–so thanks!

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    • joythebaker

      September 9, 2017 at 12:43 pm

      Ah so lovely! Thank you for sharing this!

      Reply
  7. anna jane

    September 5, 2017 at 5:04 pm

    Mashed. Potatoes. With an ungodly amount of cream cheese and butter and pepper and salt. Nuff said.

    Reply
  8. Danielle

    September 5, 2017 at 9:44 am

    I’m so late to the game, but my mom always made manicotti. Basically, she takes those huge tube shells and stuffs them with a mixture of mozzarella, asiago, parm and ricotta, some fresh herbs if she has them and tops it all with homemade tomato sauce from her garden and bakes it with more cheese on top. YUM! It used to be a birthday and slumber party favorite. As an adult, dairy products cause me pain, but mom’s manicotti is the stuff my dreary day dreams are made of.

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  9. Nosheen

    September 4, 2017 at 9:25 pm

    My ultimate comfort food is cake. A good moist yellow or vanilla cake topped with chocolate buttercream frosting with some coffee or a glass of milk. Have many comfort foods I like but nothing tops cake for me personally.

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  10. Katie

    September 4, 2017 at 2:58 pm

    Comfort food to me is what my Grandma/mom cook and nobody does it better. Comfort food=happy memories. Chilli, Lasagna, Potato soup, cinnamon buns, gravy, hamburger casserole, and chocolate chip cookies. Often simple to make but extremely tasty.

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  11. Kelly-Anne

    September 4, 2017 at 11:33 am

    1. orecchiette with carmelized onions, broccoli, feta cheese, cannellini beans
    2. Lentil soup with fried onions and hash browns
    3. chocolate

    Reply
  12. Pam

    September 3, 2017 at 9:38 pm

    For me comfort food is easy. PB&J, cereal, grilled cheese with tomato soup, sliced apple with peanut butter

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  13. Ash

    September 3, 2017 at 3:56 pm

    Macaroni cheese – homemade of course! Actually, pasta of any sort. Your French Onion Pasta is definitely a fav! Or marmite (super salty tar-like yeast spread, an acquired taste) on toast with heaps of butter.

    Reply
  14. Cait

    September 3, 2017 at 3:10 pm

    Mmmmm vanilla almond tea with soy milk….and in the winter, homemade cinnamon raisin swirl bread with salted butter. So good!

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  15. Cheyenne

    September 3, 2017 at 9:29 am

    My mom makes redskin mashed potatoes and cabbage, heavy on the butter and sour cream. Then she makes a mushroom and onion gravy. We eat this in a LARGE bowl and usually come back for seconds. It always makes me feel better.

    That, or a nice big slice of yellow cake with caramel frosting ;)

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