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      cooking corner

      ok so i really love to cook !!!

      so this is just a thread to post recipes


      to start off ...





      fried rice....

      4 cups cooked rice
      1 onion
      1 cup peas
      1 red bell pepper
      some cilantro
      2 green onions
      1 celery stick
      1 egg
      soy sauce

      and pretty much any cooked meat you want if you want it in.

      chop up the onions, pepper, cilantro and celery and set aside

      in a large frying pan or wok on high heat add vegitable or canola or peanut oil and the regurlar onions save the green for later

      cook them till they turn translucent (this will not take long since you are on high heat)

      then add peppers, peas, and celery and mix
      add the rice and egg and lower heat to med-high
      cook untill the egg is done then add some soy sauce about 3 tsp
      mix together till all the rice is a light brown from soy sauce


      now eat

      remember to keep stirring so you dont burn any thing



      now what you got for me to cook!
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      dash of this a dash of that and a pinch

      cool ideas docKnubis
      Sounds good.

      I do not know what amounts. Sorry. When I cook shit, I just cook it. Depend on how many people. Sometimes I or "it" gets burned.

      Potato soup
      a. Use leftover water from boiling ribs to boil your potatoes.
      b. Cut up potatoes in 4 quarters and boil with an onion.
      c. Once softened smash potatoes.
      d. Add half & half creamer
      E. Add chives
      F. Last but not least add the cheese of your choice, let melt in with the soup and...

      serve.
      Last edited by Howie; 04-12-2008 at 12:55 PM.

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      yea i usually end up in a war with my food.

      another good thing i like is sandwich spreads
      i got a magic bullet and that thing is the shit!

      take some chicken chunks some jalapeno, cheese and mayo and blend together... oh so good.
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      Nice idea for a thread!

      I don't really know any recipes, but I'm going to be in here often.

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      Any good salmon recipes?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Howie
      Any good salmon recipes?
      I have many salmon recipes. We love eating salmon, around here, especially grilling it. I'll post my favorite recipe I got off Paula's Home Cooking on the Food Network.


      Maple-Glazed Salmon with Pineapple Salsa Recipe


      4 (6-ounce) salmon fillets
      Marinade:
      1 tablespoon maple syrup
      1 tablespoon teriyaki sauce
      1 tablespoon pineapple juice
      1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger
      1 clove garlic, mashed

      Place salmon filets in a resealable plastic bag. Combine marinade ingredients in a non-reactive bowl or measuring cup. Pour marinade over filets and refrigerate from 1 to 24 hours.
      In a grill basket sprayed with cooking spray, grill the salmon, skin side down, over hot coals. Flip after 2 to 3 minutes and cook for another 1 to 3 minutes, or until desired doneness. Serve with pineapple salsa spooned on the side.


      Pineapple Salsa:
      1 medium size ripe tomato, chopped into small cubes
      1/4 cup chopped red bell pepper
      2 pickled jalapeno pepper slices, deseeded and finely chopped
      1/2 cup pineapple chucks, fresh or canned
      1 teaspoon salt
      1 tablespoon sugar
      Place all ingredients in a small, non-reactive saucepan. Simmer over low heat for about 5 minutes. Cool. Refrigerate until ready to serve with the salmon.

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      I'm in cooking class... right now! I love how they left this site unblocked on the filter, I can come here without having to bypass it and getting in trouble
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      Cool thread, I love to cook also I don't have recipies though, I just go from memory and it always comes out amazing.
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      sorry for the necro post ... but it is me right?! any who i was eating my oriental salad and was like i got to share this with people.... and who better to shar with than dreamers any ways here we go....

      you need

      romain noodles just the noodles not the seasoning

      1/3 cup brown sugar
      1/3 cup vegy oil
      2tlbs appple cider vinigar
      1 tbls soy sos
      1/8 tsp seasame oil
      1/8 tsp rice wine vinegar
      chicken
      lettuce


      cook the chicken and then chill it
      boil the noodles and chill them too
      mix all the other stuff but the lettuce
      together it make s the oriental sauce
      mix the chicken lettuce and noodles
      add as much sauce as you want

      enjoy

      alternate have the chicken and noodles be warm


      i also like to add tomatoe and olives to the mix but thats just me


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      Ok so I really like sushi! Does anyone have any good recipes for that. Anything i love it all. Thanks everyone
      The New Cook

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      A friend gave me this recipe for ramen noodle coleslaw. I hear it's a pretty common recipe, but this variation is my favorite. It's a great side dish for cookouts and is one of the most delicious ways to eat vegetables.

      Ramen Noodle Salad
      2 pkgs Oriental flavor instant ramen noodles
      1 bag coleslaw mix (This is usually found next to produce in most supermarkets)
      2 Tbsp Soy sauce
      1/2 cup vegetable oil
      1/2 cup white vinegar
      1 Tbsp sugar

      1. Crunch up noodles into 1/4 inch pieces and toss with slaw mix.
      2. In sealable container, dissolve sugar in vinegar. Add oil and soy sauce and one seasoning packet included with noodles. Discard the other package. Shake well to mix.
      3. Pour dressing over noodle/slaw mix. If desired, add sesame seeds. Serve immediately.
      198.726% of people will not realize that this percentage is impossible given what we are measuring. If you enjoy eating Monterey Jack cheese, put this in your sig and add 3^4i to the percentage listed.

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      Talking Mom's Choc. Chip Cookies

      if you want my moms cookie recipe you can ask me. jeff decided it wasn't good enough for it's own thread.

      i don't play that shit.
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      I'll try it this weekend with my friends, I'll give you 3 pages of Comments and Review of this recipe. I'll have 4 testers.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tarsier View Post
      This is my mom's chocolate chip cookie recipe. It is the best in the world.


      BEAT TOGETHER WITH MIXER ON MED.
      1 C. BUTTER OR MARG. AT ROOM TEMP.
      2/3 C. WHITE SUGAR
      2/3 C. BROWN SUGAR

      ADD 2 EGGS
      1 TSP VANILLA
      2 TSP WATER
      BEAT

      ADD DRY INGREDIENTS THEN MIX WITH SPOON
      2 1/2 C. FLOUR
      2 TSP. BAKE POWDER
      2 TSP. BAKE SODA
      1/2 TSP SALT

      ADD CHOC. CHIPS, THEN BAKE approx. 10 mins

      PS. you have to watch them you will know when they're done.
      bake it on 350

      Sounds good, going to have to try it sometime

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      damnit noname.
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      Quote Originally Posted by no-Name View Post
      Sounds good, going to have to try it sometime
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      damnit noname.

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