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Title: Cooking
Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-10 21:09:42
Anyone here cook?  Wanna brag about something you made or ask how to make something?  Post here!
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-10 21:11:04
I don't personally cook, but I gotta say, my families Spanish food is to die for. It's some of the best food around I feel.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-10 21:15:25
I have chili in my slowcooker.  It'll be done tomorrow morning in time for work.  Whole house is starting to smell great <3
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-10 21:22:29
Ooooh, chili... I love chili.
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Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-10 21:43:12
Yea its the best.  Plus I'm making enough to last me a good week and a half. 
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Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-10 21:53:53
im learning
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Post by: mysteryserpent on 2016-02-10 22:00:16
*points to my mom* She's the cook in my family. I wish I could brag about something...but I can't. Not in a million years XD

On my two year mission I had to learn to cook for the first time. Eggs. Eggs and rice and bread. Also some cereal but that's not cooking ;)

The fanciest I've ever gotten is making my own pizza from scratch with flour and dough. By far the strangest thing I've had to make is an African dish that I can't remember what the technical name of it is. Basically it is breaded soup with meaty stuff packed inside the breaded parts of the soup. I can't claim I did that alone because I had an African lady guiding me every step of the way but it still was a lot of effort to make.

Cooking is an artwork in itself...and man I'm a simpleton at heart when it comes to cooking XDDD I look at other's dishes and often think to myself that theirs looks a lot more appitizing than what I make, but it's good to cook. =)
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-10 22:01:36
You didn't know how to make eggs before your mission trip?? Bruh.

That African dish sounds good though.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-10 22:03:47
I live alone so I try to cook something new once a week.  Anything different.  When my gf finally moves in I don't wanna be limited to grilled cheese and chicken on a grillpan.  Though lord knows I make a damned good grilled cheese  :P
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-10 22:22:30
I can only cook minimal things. Cookies, rice pilaf, pancakes, bacon, eggs, etc etc
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Post by: mysteryserpent on 2016-02-10 22:52:03
You didn't know how to make eggs before your mission trip?? Bruh.

That African dish sounds good though.
I mentioned a few times I was like Fluttershy with my shyness online when I first joined sneezefurs and DA...and honestly, in real life a few years before I came online I was just as shy in reality too, not just online XDD I had a really stupid fear of using the oven or stove or any kind of pot, frying pan, or anything really ^^;. I burned food when I first tried cooking and with eggs I was afraid I would leave them cooking for too long or would not cook them long enough and make my family members sick.
Even though I was a teenager back then, I was a real fool now that I think about it ^^; I'm glad I got out of my shell and overcame my silly fear of cooking.
It didn't help I was SUPER lazy back in my teenage years too and since I had my mom who cooked a lot, I never really felt the need or wanted to cook. MAN I WAS WRONG!!! XDD

I started to cook about a year before my 2 year church mission, so...early 2011 was when I overcame my fear of cooking.
Even today I only cook minimal things. I'm a poor college student. Ramen, eggs, the cheap Walmart bread for toast, some peanut butter, and ham. Lots of sliced ham for sandwiches, omelets, quesadillas...oh yeah...flour tortillas too I use for cooking too specifically for quesadillas.

Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Darrin on 2016-02-10 22:52:41
I have chili in my slowcooker.  It'll be done tomorrow morning in time for work.  Whole house is starting to smell great <3

You a good cook?

I can make a pretty good panini.  Very good cold cereal. ;)

I think my speciality it sandwiches and barbecuing.  I make some pretty great steaks and ribs.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Darrin on 2016-02-10 22:53:47

On my two year mission I had to learn to cook for the first time. Eggs. Eggs and rice and bread. Also some cereal but that's not cooking ;)


Where did you go on a Missions trip?
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: mysteryserpent on 2016-02-10 22:55:43
I live alone so I try to cook something new once a week.  Anything different.  When my gf finally moves in I don't wanna be limited to grilled cheese and chicken on a grillpan.  Though lord knows I make a damned good grilled cheese  :P
Man...it's late at night and you're making me hungry XDDD

Seriously though, grilled cheese is something I have yet to really know how to perfect sadly =( I've seen so many people make seemingly perfect golden grilled cheese things but when I make them...black or really luke-warm meh kind of tasting grilled cheese comes from my attempts.

Any tips on how to make a good grilled cheese? I love grilled cheese but I'm not good at making them ^^;
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Silverwing on 2016-02-10 22:57:17
I make delicious grilled cheese sandwiches too.  I also make this awesome pasta and grilled chicken.
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-11 12:58:43
Wow.
I learned how to cook eggs when I was 7. I'm still not the best at fried eggs, flipping them without bursting them is hard.
But wow man, that was kinda silly. Not even scrambled eggs? Those are kinda hard to mess up lol.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-11 13:00:27
Any tips on how to make a good grilled cheese? I love grilled cheese but I'm not good at making them ^^;
Lots of butter, a good pan, and medium heat.  I nuke the sammich for about 30 seconds before frying it to get the cheese melted if I'm making a double-decker.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-11 13:01:18
Oh and for good grilled cheese?
Use an actual grill. And put butter on it. Melt the butter, drizzle some on both sides of the bread and then just let it sit on the grill.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-11 15:47:43
I use the stove for grilled cheeses. But a clothes iron and alluminum foil is efficient.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-11 16:29:10
If anyone likes Cheeseburgers
https://www.cheeseandburger.com/
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-11 16:29:42
burgers are the american pasttime of food
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-11 21:42:10
It's called GRILLED cheese for a reason e_• it's meant to be grilled on a grill. Not in a stove *flails*.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-11 21:50:32
What. EVER.
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-11 22:04:58
Nu! Not whatever!
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Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-11 22:08:32
Ohh jontron
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-11 22:16:47
Heh heh. My friend clipped that part of his reaction. It comes in handy.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Silverwing on 2016-02-13 11:19:02
Anyone here like chili?
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Post by: Miggs on 2016-02-13 11:35:34
Mm, chili. I don't eat it a lot but I like it.
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-13 12:01:03
Looooove chili.
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Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-13 12:08:46
So, Chili, how do you make it?  What makes yours unique?

Me, I do half beef and half spicy italian sausage filling for my meat base.  Only red kidney beans, crushed tomato, and a bunch of spices.  Oh and I make a 'heat paste' out of one halbenaro, 6 cloves of garlic, and a tomato.  That stuff is potent but in 5 quarts of chili it spreads out enough to give a great heat.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-13 12:17:29
What is the one thing you guys have always wanted to learn how to cook/bake/etc but never have done it yet?
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-13 12:19:27
What is the one thing you guys have always wanted to learn how to cook/bake/etc but never have done it yet?
Beef wellington.  Something pretty insane about putting a filet mignon inside of a damned pastry.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-13 12:20:54
Mmmmmmmmm....I've always wanted to make the very best ground beef burger with cheese and bacon. Doesn't sound too difficult or complex but I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE bacon burgers
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Darrin on 2016-02-13 12:32:49
I think everyone can make a good chili if they try.  It isn't too hard, but there are special techniques people can do such as baking or roasting various things... maybe throwing in BBQ ribs. ;) 
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-13 12:34:23
Eyech. I don't like barbecue sauce.
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Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-13 12:35:25
I know how to make a good rice pilaf though. I use brown butter roasted angel hair pasta as an add on to make it more tasty.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: MasterXtreme on 2016-02-14 11:50:27
I can do a good rice pilaf too.  I also make something called a, "rice bowl" which is more traditional I guess.  Rice, soy sauce, peanuts, and meat. 
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-14 14:41:44
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~~~~~
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: mysteryserpent on 2016-02-14 19:41:56
Kyrl, thanks for explaining that grillled cheese and the rest of you thank you too for the food discussion! Food is awesome.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Darrin on 2016-02-15 10:27:47
What someone should do is post a pic of their cooking. ;) 
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-15 11:28:36
Next time I cook
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-15 16:04:35
Ha, it'll be a pic of ramen XD
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-15 16:12:06
Hey I'm not very big on ramen
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-15 16:26:53
I'm in college bitch. I have that and Mac n' Cheese.
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Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-15 16:35:52
Mac n cheese is good
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-15 16:41:01
Mmmmm yeah.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-15 17:07:34
http://www.seriouseats.com/2011/03/ramen-hacks-30-easy-ways-to-upgrade-your-instant-noodles-japanese-what-to-do-with-ramen-slideshow.html
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-15 17:51:59
Huh, cool.
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Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-15 17:59:56
Noodles!
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Post by: BoldBlue on 2016-02-22 21:31:14
Ooh no.. a cooking thread.  Geez, if I didn't have a crazed baker friend, I wouldn't know the difference between salt and sugar!  Yeah.. baking is a huge no can do for me, but.. it's probably somethin i should look into.. y'know.. I might need food to survive... maybe :P
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-23 02:48:24
Cooking IS fun once you get the hang of it
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-23 07:27:38
Baking is also really fun.
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Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-23 08:50:52
I baked cinnamon rolls for breakfast
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Post by: Death Blossom on 2016-02-23 11:26:24
That sounds yummy.
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Post by: Darrin on 2016-02-23 12:44:07
Guys.  I made buttered toast today. 
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Post by: Rainberry on 2016-02-23 12:55:18
So proud, Darrin. ;) 
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Kyrl on 2016-02-23 13:08:29
I'm making linguini and broccoli Friday for the gf.  I'll take some pictures.
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Post by: BoldBlue on 2016-02-23 14:06:56
Guys.  I made buttered toast today.

See? ^ right here!  This guy I can relate to..
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Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-23 15:40:09
Buttered toast? Ed would be proud
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Post by: Miggs on 2016-02-23 16:11:59
I'm making linguini and broccoli Friday for the gf.  I'll take some pictures.

Damn son, you fancy!
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Post by: Blurr on 2016-02-23 16:50:15
Mmmmmmm.....
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Post by: Soda on 2017-06-28 13:55:33
Anyone got a reccommendation for an easy summer dinner?
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Post by: RainySunshine on 2017-06-28 17:44:30
Roasted chicken salad.

You need...

Lettuce or your choice.
Sliced almonds
Cherry tomatos.
Roasted chicken breast strips
You can throw on those crispy fried dough strings too. 
Light dressing of your choice, preferably with sesame or raspberry.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Anyponedrawn on 2017-07-02 17:14:58
Steaks!  I am making steaks!
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Wolfwood on 2017-07-03 17:06:08
How were the steaks? 
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Post by: Kyrl on 2017-07-03 19:58:51
I did one of those one-pan lunch preps.  Came out really good. Still shocked the chicken was cooked so well in only 20 mins.  I added an extra breast so each meal had a full chicken breast.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/crystalhatch/this-teriyaki-chicken-meal-prep-will-make-you-want-to-bring?utm_term=.sep0O6Q7J#.jgbZj2p4M

I'd nick the green beans for something else though, they didn't reheat very good.
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Post by: Smiles2us on 2017-11-14 12:38:22
Made a pretty good greek salad yesterday for dinner. Olives. Love olives. Red, black, green, love olives. Some fresh feta too.
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Post by: Anyponedrawn on 2017-11-20 13:24:25
I love olives too.  Any color really, and even with the seeds in them.  They just pop with so much flavor that way.
Title: Kooking show
Post by: NostradamusTheSeer on 2021-04-06 09:30:51
I can't stand olives-- or, as I dub them, "the tiny black buttholes of Satan".

I do, however, make a meatloaf so juicy, tender and delicious that you'll want to smoke a cigarette after eating it.   

Also have a great three-bean chili recipe... don't smoke after eating that one, because you don't want to be too near an open flame, if you--heh--catch my drift....    >>()
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Post by: MasterXtreme on 2021-05-31 23:05:43
Kind of interesting.

7 once thought extinct apples have been found growing in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho!

Article (https://komonews.com/news/local/7-apple-varieties-previously-thought-lost-have-been-located)
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: RainySunshine on 2021-06-01 18:09:29
Well sweet!  I wonder what they taste like?
Title: Hope that sausage at the end isn't one of Applejack's kin....
Post by: NostradamusTheSeer on 2021-06-02 05:20:31
As long as they aren't like the infamous "death apples" that, thankfully, only grow in the tropical areas of the southern U.S. and Central/ South America.  Apparently they're quite delicious, but if you eat one, you soon after feel a burning in the mouth, swelling in the throat and GI tract, and horrible stomach cramps. Even just exposure to the juice or sap of the tree on one's skin burns like hell.  I first read about them in a post on the old AJM forums by a guy who was really into weird trivia. Years later I saw this (https://youtu.be/86TuOzcFo74?list=PLTC5PFzUSkTX8fNHXWx_-cVk0RFicEQD4&t=159) in an old Navy training film (as in our military, not where you go to buy a pair of overpriced britches in some shade of brown you never heard of), and the pangs of nostalgia hit me more virulently than any poison fruit.  :-\
Title: Re: Hope that sausage at the end isn't one of Applejack's kin....
Post by: RainySunshine on 2021-06-02 17:13:12
As long as they aren't like the infamous "death apples" that, thankfully, only grow in the tropical areas of the southern U.S. and Central/ South America.  Apparently they're quite delicious, but if you eat one, you soon after feel a burning in the mouth, swelling in the throat and GI tract, and horrible stomach cramps. Even just exposure to the juice or sap of the tree on one's skin burns like hell.  I first read about them in a post on the old AJM forums by a guy who was really into weird trivia. Years later I saw this (https://youtu.be/86TuOzcFo74?list=PLTC5PFzUSkTX8fNHXWx_-cVk0RFicEQD4&t=159) in an old Navy training film (as in our military, not where you go to buy a pair of overpriced britches in some shade of brown you never heard of), and the pangs of nostalgia hit me more virulently than any poison fruit.  :-\

Lol!  Thanks for sharing.  Yikes. 

I know wild mushrooms can be dangerous, wild berries, but never really thought of apples.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: NostradamusTheSeer on 2021-06-03 04:55:07
Mustn't forget water (that's covered in another film, actually).  Untreated, it can carry all sorts of parasites, industrial pollution, and farm runoff that'll give you seven shades of the squitters if you drink it.
Title: Re: Cooking
Post by: Wolfwood on 2021-07-06 21:16:36
Even if you think you are an expert, you should never be so sure of yourself when eating wild fruits and mushrooms.  And yes, water too.
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Post by: TheBeesSneeze on 2021-07-06 23:25:37
Okay, okay!! So I usually make my own dough anyways and make pizza for my made up pizza nights, but tonight I tried something diff.

I smoosh some tomatoes and made a pizza sauce like normal, but this time I added some new Trader Joes Italian seasoning to my dough and I PAN-FRIEND the pizza dough!  I have never done this before.  So I pan-friend it then baked it with the toppings!  It came out very good and the pizza crust and base came out with a beautiful crisp, and soft center!  The toppings were perfect and simple, and you could hold the pizza slice up without it falling apart or flopping.

I will keep playing around to see if I can improve my recipe, but for what it was the first time, I was very happy!

Wish I could serve you all some. :D
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Post by: MasterXtreme on 2021-07-07 17:01:45
Okay, okay!! So I usually make my own dough anyways and make pizza for my made up pizza nights, but tonight I tried something diff.

I smoosh some tomatoes and made a pizza sauce like normal, but this time I added some new Trader Joes Italian seasoning to my dough and I PAN-FRIEND the pizza dough!  I have never done this before.  So I pan-friend it then baked it with the toppings!  It came out very good and the pizza crust and base came out with a beautiful crisp, and soft center!  The toppings were perfect and simple, and you could hold the pizza slice up without it falling apart or flopping.

I will keep playing around to see if I can improve my recipe, but for what it was the first time, I was very happy!

Wish I could serve you all some. :D

That sounds awesome, TBS! :D  That really sounds delicious too.  I didn't know you were a chef. ;D
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Post by: FoxTail on 2021-10-20 21:30:27
So I made some spiced pretzels today.  Seasoned with herbs and spices.  Mainly olive oil, garlic, onion powder, and dill.  Super easy to make and they make for some delicious snakes around autumn.  Very popular during Thanksgiving or Christmas parties!  It also makes the house smell delicious when you bake them for 10 mins.  If you want a quick recipe from me, just send a message or ask below. :D
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Post by: Anyponedrawn on 2022-05-01 23:59:52
So I made some spiced pretzels today.  Seasoned with herbs and spices.  Mainly olive oil, garlic, onion powder, and dill.  Super easy to make and they make for some delicious snakes around autumn.  Very popular during Thanksgiving or Christmas parties!  It also makes the house smell delicious when you bake them for 10 mins.  If you want a quick recipe from me, just send a message or ask below. :D

Hey that sounds good. :)  Even cooler it is fairly simple to make (According to you).  As someone who isn't the world's best cook, I always could use some party food for hosting.