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Take that yummyalicious Daisy in the 8oz container, throw it in the freezer until close to
frozen-solid, then gorge on it............a delicious, creamy treat.
I was at a restaurant and I ordered a baked potato with my meal. I assumed it would only come with butter (which I like) but it also had some sour cream. Well, I tired it and it tasted... sour! Who would like something that tastes sour? Same thing with potato chips. I would never buy those that are sour.
Did you just take a tentative little taste of the sour cream itself and say, "Ewww!" or did you take a full bite of the potato with the butter and sour cream and pepper together?
I don't know what restaurant you went to, but in my world baked potatoes in restaurants come topped with butter, shredded cheddar cheese, sour cream, and chives.
If you wanted a baked potato with ONLY butter, you probably should have said it to the waitstaff.
You wouldn't get a discount, but you would get your potato pretty much naked, the way you like it.
(Sometimes, if you order a baked potato, it will come with a little serving tray with all the toppings I mentioned, and you can dress it yourself. But I would be very surprised if I ordered a baked potato in a restaurant and it came with melted butter and that's it.)
I don’t typically order baked potatoes, but when DH does he is usually asked if he wants butter and/or sour cream by waitstaff when he gives his order.
I’m glad this thread was revived, because I love sour cream in anything...it’s so versatile. I have noticed, though, that all sc is not alike. Some brands do not have the same authentic, “zing” as others.
DH will not touch it plain, but he will eat it in things.
I’m glad this thread was revived, because I love sour cream in anything...it’s so versatile. I have noticed, though, that all sc is not alike. Some brands do not have the same authentic, “zing” as others.
DH will not touch it plain, but he will eat it in things.
That's why I buy Daisy. Available in most places and has simple, natural ingredients: cream, milk and added vit. A (well, not sure where the vitamin A comes from. It could be from China)
Not highly processed like some other brands.
I make mashed potatoes with sour cream. Super creamy and fluffy. Use reduced fat Daisy and much less butter. Actually less calories that way.
I also like sliced/wedged tomatoes with onions, salt/pepper and sour cream. Delicious in MY opinion.
Fresh cucumber salad the same way.
I add sour cream to many soups and gravies.
Strawberries with sour cream mixed with a dash of vanilla and sugar, then poured over the fruit - divine!
But baked potato - I love with just ranch dressing, oddly.
Sour cream adds creaminess if it's mixed in, but one nice thing about adding a big spoonful to a baked potato or soup is that it creates a nice contrast in temperature, too.
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