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My nana knew best!.

What “My Nana Knew Best!” Means in Cooking

When someone says “My Nana knew best!”, it usually means:

Using simple, honest ingredients

Slow‑cooked, comfort food — often stews, casseroles, breads, roasts, puddings

Little tricks she learned by eye/feel, not strict measurements

Maximizing flavor from humble resources

Feeding many with love, often making something stretch

In many “grandma recipes” collections you see things like chicken and dumplings, macaroni & cheese, casseroles, roasted vegetables, etc.

At the Immigrant’s Table

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So I’ll design a recipe in that tradition: robust, comforting, approachable, with room for improvisation.

“My Nana Knew Best!” Recipe: Old‑School Chicken & Dumplings, Nana‑Style

This is your go‑to recipe for chicken & dumplings like Nana used to make: tender chicken, rich broth, fluffy dumplings, vegetables, everything simmered slow so flavors mellow and comfort is full.

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