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RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - G - Sep. 27, 2008

Wow, a bacon sandwich. I sooo need to try that sometime.


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Bey Brad - Sep. 27, 2008

These potatoes were just picked from our garden. Smile

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Into the pan, lamb!

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Done!

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RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - AnnieDuck - Sep. 27, 2008

UHM I DID THE POTATOES

They had:
-Margarine
-Lactose free milk (i am lactose intolerant you see)
-basil
-thyme
-cumin seeds
-Parmesan cheese
-Russian tarragon
-garlic salt
-salt
-pepper

AND THEY WERE WONDERFUL


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Bey Brad - Sep. 27, 2008

they weren't supposed to be mashed but she overcooked them :3


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - AnnieDuck - Sep. 27, 2008

ugh i hate you


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Guardian Odin - Sep. 27, 2008

LOL


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - May The Pirate - Sep. 27, 2008

(Sep. 27, 2008  8:26 AM)AnnieDuck Wrote: UHM I DID THE POTATOES

They had:
-Margarine
-Lactose free milk (i am lactose intolerant you see)
-basil
-thyme
-cumin seeds
-Parmesan cheese
-Russian tarragon
-garlic salt
-salt
-pepper

AND THEY WERE WONDERFUL
Garlic salt tastes awesome in Spag Bol :3


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Nic - Dec. 04, 2008

Because two friends came over for lunch today...

Braided salmon. Something I wanted to try for the past week or so.
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Spaghetti al nero with prawns, calamari marinated in oyster sauce and spices, fried salmon slice and baked braided salmon (as shown above), in miso-based sauce.
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RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Pikachao - Dec. 04, 2008

(Dec. 04, 2008  1:03 PM)Nic Wrote: Because two friends came over for lunch today...

Braided salmon. Something I wanted to try for the past week or so.
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Spaghetti al nero with prawns, calamari marinated in oyster sauce and spices, fried salmon slice and baked braided salmon (as shown above), in miso-based sauce.
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The salmon looks amazing but do I see squid in the background? Eww eww eww. Pinching_eyes_2


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Nic - Dec. 04, 2008

It's calamari. Also, what's eww about that?


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Pikachao - Dec. 04, 2008

(Dec. 04, 2008  4:58 PM)Nic Wrote: It's calamari. Also, what's eww about that?

Sorry, skipped over the bit that said 'calamari' when I was reading it for some reason and meh, I just dislike squid and stuff.

Also, what kind of chocolate or sweets do you guys like best? I like magic stars and sherbet, though drumstick lollies are pretty sweet too. (see the pun I made there? huhuh! >.> )

Couldn't find a better place to post this, I guess it's not cooking unless you use them in something but oh well... also, I just had an awesome steak pie. YUM. =D


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Bey Brad - Dec. 04, 2008

Nic, that's beautiful. How did you do the braided salmon?


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - May The Pirate - Dec. 04, 2008

(Dec. 04, 2008  8:24 PM)Pikachao Wrote:
(Dec. 04, 2008  4:58 PM)Nic Wrote: It's calamari. Also, what's eww about that?

Sorry, skipped over the bit that said 'calamari' when I was reading it for some reason and meh, I just dislike squid and stuff.

Also, what kind of chocolate or sweets do you guys like best? I like magic stars and sherbet, though drumstick lollies are pretty sweet too. (see the pun I made there? huhuh! >.> )

Couldn't find a better place to post this, I guess it's not cooking unless you use them in something but oh well... also, I just had an awesome steak pie. YUM. =D

Magic stars melted onto crumpets is nice.

Also, Nic. I want your cooking skills, that dish is beautiful.


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Nic - Dec. 05, 2008

(Dec. 04, 2008  9:10 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Nic, that's beautiful. How did you do the braided salmon?

I took a slab of salmon and sliced it perpendicular to the skin to get long slices about 1 cm thick and 3 cm wide, with the skin on one side. Then, I sliced it parallel to the skin, like this:

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The three ends were then braided.

I saw a picture of japanese saba being done that way, so I thought I'll give it a try with salmon. It's more visual with saba since it's a small fish, so they left the head at one end and braided the body and tail.

(Dec. 04, 2008  8:24 PM)Pikachao Wrote: Sorry, skipped over the bit that said 'calamari' when I was reading it for some reason and meh, I just dislike squid and stuff.

(calamari is squid)


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Pikachao - Dec. 05, 2008

(Dec. 05, 2008  2:27 AM)Nic Wrote:
(Dec. 04, 2008  8:24 PM)Pikachao Wrote: Sorry, skipped over the bit that said 'calamari' when I was reading it for some reason and meh, I just dislike squid and stuff.

(calamari is squid)

I thought I heard something about that before but I'm too much of a fool to look it up. xD

I usually love chinese and japanese food even if it is that fake fatty kind that gets served in england oh so often. Crispy seaweed with fish topping <3 NOM NOM NOM.


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Jehuis Rad - Dec. 07, 2008

(Sep. 24, 2008  11:08 AM)May The Pirate Wrote:
(Sep. 24, 2008  10:10 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Nope. Tell me about it.

Looks like this:
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the way you make it is like this:
Dependant on how many piece you want to make, 1 egg can normally do 1 to 2 slices, depends on how much you soak the bread XD.

+ Obviously you'll need a frying pan and a little oil in there to stop the bread sticking (heated).
+ Crack one egg into a bowl (has to be large enough to be able to house a slice of bread)
+ Add a little milk and a bit of pepper and mix together. (It's kind of like making Omelette mix XD)
Then once it's all mixed, dip the bread both sides into the mixture until both sides are evenly soaked.
Then you fry it on both sides til golden, like making fried bread to be honest.
Once it's golden brown, you take it out and sprinkle grated cheese on the top (I sometimes do it when I'm cooking the second side so that the heat from the pan melts it, just don't turn it over once the cheese is on XD!!)

The taste sometimes reminds me of home-made yorkshire pudding, but it's probably just the way my nan makes it that makes it taste so similar.

Tastes awesome with brown sauce, but you don't necessarily have to have it.
It's also incredibly filling, eventhough it's technically just fried bread with a bit of egg.

Note: Don't put the mixture in the frying pan, then the bread on top, youll get a nasty omelette/fried bread combo which really isn't appetising.
Soak bread in mixture first, then chuck the bread in the pan.
since last time I told someone how to make it, they did the Mixture + frying pan thing. It was silly XD

how much milk?


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - May The Pirate - Dec. 08, 2008

About the same amount you put in egg mixture to make an omlette. If you use milk that is.


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Tototototototo - Dec. 09, 2008

(Sep. 27, 2008  2:05 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Tonight's a bit more complex, I'm making lamb. The rosemary you see is fresh from our neighbour's garden, and the lamb is locally slaughtered.

So this morning, a friend was telling me about a summer camp she went to when she was eleven. They raised animals on a farm and took care of them, and some kids got really attached. One animal in particular was this lamb she named Mr. Tiddlywinks. It was truly a "Mary had a little lamb" story--she loved that lamb. And then nearing the end of the camp, they had a delicious banquet with chicken and bacon and lamb chops.

She's a vegetarian now.



I had lamb for dinner tonight.


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Bey Brad - Dec. 09, 2008

lamb owns

i had delicious short ribs


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - May The Pirate - Dec. 09, 2008

I love lamb, I still have some left in my freezer to eat. *ponders* I think I'll have that tonight Grin


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - Finnphoenix - Dec. 09, 2008

Lamb is good. There´s this tradional food särä in Finland.. its just soooo gooood... :p yam!


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - BeyUK-Espio - Dec. 09, 2008

Bean on Toast, Beans on Toast. This is the best food in the world...number one for Uni students and for those that can't cook.

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RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - NAP - Dec. 09, 2008

That actually looks pretty good!
Bean and Toast, who would of though such a combination could exist.


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - May The Pirate - Dec. 09, 2008

that with cheese sprinkled on top is better Smile


RE: Cooking Thread: your "i cant cook" jokes aren't clever - BeyUK-Espio - Dec. 09, 2008

Tried finding a decent photo with cheese but nothing was good enough.