Cooking and Recipes
16 years ago
Posts: 41
Hey, I was hungry 😀 and deciding on what to make to eat so I came up with this thread anyways I was just wondering if you guys are able to cook or not and if you can I was hoping to get some recipes. Any recipes are fine it can range from drinks to deserts anything would be helpful. 😀
16 years ago
Posts: 1850
Ah~ I love to cook & try out new recipes, but have WAY too many to just pick & start posting randomly.
Today's cooking projects are Green Tomato Mince Pie Filling (yes, it sounds weird, but everyone who's tried the pie has really liked it, and we have a lot of green tomatoes to deal with), and Red Bean Paste (for Daifuku, which we also all love). No idea what dinner will be, I'll figure that out later! 🤣
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16 years ago
Posts: 617
I love to cook. I've been cooking since I was 10 years old (because my mom usually had to work till past six and somehow whatever my sisters touched would end up burned, except for toast and eggs)
I even have a nice little library of cookbooks ranging from simple stuff from jamie oliver to more haute cuisine from Ramsey and Ferran Adria, and styles from Italian to Thai to Japanese to mexican.
I have this great recipe for chilli con carne which I often make, since it's easy and quite cheap.
You need:
100g of spanish chorizo sausage, cut in 3-5mm thick slices
500g of minced beef
some ground cinamon, cumin, coriander and cardemon
500g of mexican fajita salsa or any kind of good tomato and vegtable sauce.
sweet chili sauce
can of your favorite beans, I usually use kidney beans.
Heat a large pan or wok and fry the chorizo without butter or oil.
after a while you will see a reddish oil form in the pan, at this stage throw in the beef and fry for about 5 min.
Mix in your salsa or tomato sauce and add the spices to taste, about two or three tsp each should be enough.
Mix in the beans and add sweet chili sauce untill you like the taste. If it isn't spicy enough just add some dried chili flakes untill it does.
Eat with rice, or tortillas and shredded cheese.
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16 years ago
Posts: 2275
Well right now, I'm eating something that you don't cook. It's basically a Parfait.
I put vanilla yogurt in a bowl added a handful of oatmeal (uncooked) and a spoonful of strawberry preserves. That's it... easy and delicious.
P.S. it's both an awesome desert and a meal.
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Somewhat.
I can make the basics that can allow me to survive. Maybe not tasting that great or having all the nutrients I need, but it's enough for those days when my rents get back home late or i'm just peckish.
I'm learning how to make a decent omelette. It's getting there 🤣
Usually my dad does all the cooking. I'm so spoiled with my food because everything he makes is just amazing, even better than some restaurants i've been to. He's a main factor as to why I'm such a healthy eater, having a balance of meat, fish and vegetables.
No recipies from me. I don't think you'd want them from me anyway 🤣
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They are the same thing... but since this is a poll, I'll let it live.
On second thought, I won't
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