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PS
on 2008-05-14 03:22 [#02206146]
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I want to cook something tomorrow, got any recipes? I'm all ears! lol
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big
from lsg on 2008-05-14 04:20 [#02206154]
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10 pounds of lol with a pinch of rofl
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jb000
on 2008-05-14 04:24 [#02206155]
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Thai dish Pak-Pow (almost certainly spelt wrong)
Learnt of my G/f thai step mum:
fry garlic and onions (+chopped thing green chillis for added heat)
add mince beef - fry til brown add soy sauce add large de-seeded mild chilis add oyster sauce (plenty of) add chopped tenderheart cabbage until cooked
serve with rice
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big
from lsg on 2008-05-14 04:27 [#02206156]
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and a bowl of lawl :)
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PS
on 2008-05-14 04:37 [#02206158]
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I haven't had a bowl of lawl for the longest of times, I remember it tasting a little spicy, but who knows. I think I've made Pak-Pow before, minus the tenderheart cabbage. I'll have to look for that next time, thanks.
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PS
on 2008-05-14 04:38 [#02206159]
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Has anyone here ever had deviled eggs with paprika sprinkled on top? I was thinking of starting a thread about them.
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FlyAgaric
from the discovery (Africa) on 2008-05-14 04:40 [#02206161]
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egg bacon sausage beans toast
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PS
on 2008-05-14 04:41 [#02206163]
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This I gotta try!!
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jb000
on 2008-05-14 06:35 [#02206195]
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yeah the cabbage is an addition of mine actually but it goes really well.
The same dish works with cubed pork instead of beef
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AMPI MAX
from United Kingdom on 2008-05-14 06:50 [#02206197]
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Potatoes. Chop into lil squares. Fry in a pan with butter. You might consider frying the whole thing with finely chopped onion and garlic. Cook until chips are golden and crisp
These are LITTLE SQUARE CHIPS and they've been in my family for years. They are goood
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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2008-05-14 07:26 [#02206200]
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heres a really good grilled chicken & roast pumpkin salad
chicken breast pumpkin garlic rosemary pinenuts (handful) goats cheese feta / quark / persian feta red onion mixed salad greens (rocket / mesculin / chard etc)
dice up your pumpkin (inch cubes). toss in a pan with olive oil, rosemary and sliced garlic. put the whole pan in a hot oven (240C) for 10 minutes.
butterfly the chicken breast (halved laterally), cover in more chopped garlic, rosemary and olive oil. grill or pan fry.
while everything is cooking, dry roast your pinenuts in a shallow pan for a minute or so.
slice up the grilled chicken, and some red onion.
toss together the pinenuts, onion, goats cheese feta, roast pumpkin and salad greens in a bowl. dress with olive oil if necessary.
turn out the salad onto a plate, lay the grilled chicken on top.
serve up with good company and some wine :)
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beatpirate
from the seven seas on 2008-05-14 07:28 [#02206201]
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pour some coconut milk into a pan with red curry paste, then cook some fine sliced chicken in it. add veggies like zucchini, paprika and soy germ buds
voila, red chicken curry
this always works and the meat is really soft everytime
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ijonspeches
from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2008-05-14 08:59 [#02206224]
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red curry paste and coconut is the bomb, works as a veggie meal too!
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pulseclock
from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-14 09:02 [#02206225]
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what a delicious treat!
how dilectable!!!!!!
ahahah thai food is verrrry good,
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-crazone
from smashing acid over and over on 2008-05-14 09:14 [#02206229]
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Space Cake
Ingredients 1 cup finely ground pure marijuana 1 cup flour 1 cup water 1 tsp baking powder 1 tbsp cocoa powder 5 tbsp butter or margarine 1 cup sugar
Instructions Preheat oven to 300º Celsius (~550º F). Grease a non-stick baking tray or use non-stick wax paper to cover base.
Place butter and sugar in a bowl and combine till you have a thick batter.
Add flour, baking powder, marijuana and cocoa powder and combine with small amounts of water at a time till smooth. If adding any of the additional ingredients, add now.
Using a table spoon place a scoopful of batter on tray, 0.5" apart from each other and sides of the tray.
Place tray in oven and allow to bake for 10 to 20 minutes, until centre is cooked. (Pricking a toothpick in the centre will let you know, if the batter sticks to the pick, it's not ready yet).
Remove from oven, allow to cool down....and enjoy the ride!
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glasse
from Harrisburg (United States) on 2008-05-14 09:16 [#02206230]
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devilled eggs are a very common picnic food here. I think they are delicious, along with amish potato salad (the yellow kind, the white new york style is good too).
Someone mentioned thai. I am a big fan of peanut satay type sauces. I make a simple stir-fry with celery, nuts, shrimp or chicken and peanut-garlic sauce. Sometimes Ill add water chesnuts or something but for this particular dish I often just like to keep it simple.
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glasse
from Harrisburg (United States) on 2008-05-14 09:18 [#02206231]
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Those are delicious we call them home fries here.
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pulseclock
from Downtown 81 on 2008-05-14 09:20 [#02206233]
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what do bean sprouts contain nutritionally? like vitamins and minerals
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cuntychuck
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2008-05-14 09:22 [#02206234]
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TANDDORI, TIKI MASALA
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