2018 Cooking Challenge
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I made meatloaf for the kids. Green beans and kraft dinner on the side. Riv did the best job eating, followed by Em-bear. Maxy has gotten to be kind of a picky stinko lately, but even he ate most of what was on his plate.
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Mmm, chicken katsu. It's been too long since I've had that.I am nobody wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 2:14 pmI've spent the last year and a half making the same "throw meat in a pan and wait" recipe, so I'm on board with this as well:
Chicken Katsu with a side of terrible lighting:
I fully expected this to be terrible given that it was my first attempt at a real recipe of any kind, but it came out amazing. I don't know if it was using plain yogurt instead of a beaten egg or accidentally cooking it in way too much vegetable oil, but the breading was much crispier than what I've had before. And that was with barely any tonkatsu sauce - I somehow didn't think to order more before making this.
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I also learned that boiling vegetable oil is hot and you shouldn't splash yourself with it. Whold've thought?
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IAN, next time you've got too much meat for your skillet try cooking in batches. Also, Target is particularly terrible about produce. Are there any supermarkets near you?
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Not buying produce and doing it all at once were both issues of time. I'd do it in batches and would've taken a second trip to the (very nearby) dedicated grocery store if I'd been cooking it earlier, but as it was I was focusing on being done before 9 PM.
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This thread's got me on a roll. Maybe just because I have a low threshold for what I consider "cooking"? Anyway WOOHOO
Currently have chicken and Brussels sprouts on the stove. They were frozen chicken and Brussels sprouts because I'm a cheap ****, but IT'S STILL COOKING BECAUSE I'M DOING MORE THAN MICROWAVING MARIE CALLENDER'S, DAMMIT.
Currently have chicken and Brussels sprouts on the stove. They were frozen chicken and Brussels sprouts because I'm a cheap ****, but IT'S STILL COOKING BECAUSE I'M DOING MORE THAN MICROWAVING MARIE CALLENDER'S, DAMMIT.
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I'm making bibimbap tonight!!
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^^dude my signature dish involves frozen peas and sometimes bacon, that's totally cooking
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Since we're dropping the bar so low here I can finally post; I heated pastrami and sauerkraut in a pan for a sandwich. I even toasted the bread.
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oh mane. There's nothing like a good pastrami sandwich.
Soooo mussels are selling at Wegmans for $7 for a 2-pound bag, so I'm making seafood pasta tonight. One of the store's recipes.
Soooo mussels are selling at Wegmans for $7 for a 2-pound bag, so I'm making seafood pasta tonight. One of the store's recipes.
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Homemade bibimbap sounds heavenly. I might have to try that sometime this year, though I'll probably bungle it somehow.
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There is nothing to bungle. This is seriously one of the easiest dishes I cook. I use this recipe for inspiration https://www.budgetbytes.com/2017/01/bib ... bowl-meal/ (no kimchi in our house last night, I omit the sugar and forgot the cucumber, added roasted sweet potato bites and we ate baby spinach leaves raw instead of cooking them) and twas delicious!!Valigarmander wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:18 pmHomemade bibimbap sounds heavenly. I might have to try that sometime this year, though I'll probably bungle it somehow.
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i haven't cooked much special lately but the idea of homemade bibimbap sounds heavenly. might need to try that
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Valigarmander wrote: Homemade bibimbap sounds heavenly.
Panfan = Val = bibimbap spambots confirmed.Panfan wrote: homemade bibimbap sounds heavenly.
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edit, to get back on topic:
The seafood pasta came together much more quickly than expected and was about as good as I expected...I got a store-made sauce back when I'd injured myself but if that hadn't happened and/or I'd had more time I would have made the sauce myself. Usually ends up better that way.
edit, to get back on topic:
The seafood pasta came together much more quickly than expected and was about as good as I expected...I got a store-made sauce back when I'd injured myself but if that hadn't happened and/or I'd had more time I would have made the sauce myself. Usually ends up better that way.
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I'm no robot, but I'm not so sure about Pafan...
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I made potato pancakes. From scratch.
Didn't have any maple syrup, so I ate them with Herdez Guacamole Salsa. I hate guacamole, but Herdez Guacamole Salsa is rad.
Didn't have any maple syrup, so I ate them with Herdez Guacamole Salsa. I hate guacamole, but Herdez Guacamole Salsa is rad.
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I didn't have time to get ingredients for a new recipe, but I did have pork, so I made tonkatsu. It's exactly like chicken katsu but with pork.
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Oh I definitely need to keep tabs on this thread. I've been gathering recipes to learn. I started learning how to cook on my own in college when I wanted to make my own pasteis de natas - and I did it. I went straight to **** dessert. I should try that again and post it here.
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made MY SIGNATURE DISH (tm) last night...bacon alfredo!
Start your water and make the bacon at around the same time so that by the time it's finished and you've cut it into smaller pieces the water's boiling. That way you can have the pasta cooking while you make the sauce.
To make the sauce, first add the bacon and some type of fat (just using the bacon fat is the easiest, but getting rid of the fat and using olive oil or unsalted butter works too) to a saucepan. You can also add herbs and spices at this point (I always use a little red pepper and whatever else I feel like...usually thyme since I have some growing rn), as well as optional frozen peas (trust me, it's yum).
Once everything is reasonably incorporated (and if you're using peas, they've mostly thawed), add cream (I often sub half and half for heavy cream, but whole milk also works pretty well) and bring the sauce to a boil. Let it simmer for about 2 minutes then take the pan off the heat.
By this point the pasta should be done and you can toss everything together and add copious amounts of cheese (pecorino or bust, my dudes).
And, uh, yeah. This is one of my favorite meals to make because it's easy to do and it has bacon. :P
Start your water and make the bacon at around the same time so that by the time it's finished and you've cut it into smaller pieces the water's boiling. That way you can have the pasta cooking while you make the sauce.
To make the sauce, first add the bacon and some type of fat (just using the bacon fat is the easiest, but getting rid of the fat and using olive oil or unsalted butter works too) to a saucepan. You can also add herbs and spices at this point (I always use a little red pepper and whatever else I feel like...usually thyme since I have some growing rn), as well as optional frozen peas (trust me, it's yum).
Once everything is reasonably incorporated (and if you're using peas, they've mostly thawed), add cream (I often sub half and half for heavy cream, but whole milk also works pretty well) and bring the sauce to a boil. Let it simmer for about 2 minutes then take the pan off the heat.
By this point the pasta should be done and you can toss everything together and add copious amounts of cheese (pecorino or bust, my dudes).
And, uh, yeah. This is one of my favorite meals to make because it's easy to do and it has bacon. :P
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