Your favorite food to cook.

Started by Glitch, June 23, 2011, 12:01:00 PM

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Glitch

Mine of course is fried rice. Even better when I don't mess it up.

Runewitt

Tri-Tip. BBQ, special blend of sauces and marinades

i marinade that meat for about a day before i grill it, sear it, wrap it, then slow bbq it to medium well.
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Akirea

Pasta. different kinds of pasta with different kinds of sauce. :D

BunofGovt

Buta no kakuni - simmered pork.  I saw it on a show once and found a recipe.  Had it in New York, Seattle and Okinawa, but really like to cook it myself.  But it just takes some time (boiling the pork (pork belly or boneless pork rib), then making the sauce, then cooking it all together at a simmer until the liquid is almost gone ...), well worth the wait and yummy over rice!


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Loktera^2

My Top 3 Favorite foods to cook:

Hawai'ian Inspired Scrambled Eggs/Omelets:

Ingredients:
Spam
Pineapple
Soy Sauce
Srihacha
Eggs
Mushrooms
Onions

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Suicide Ramen:

Ingredients:
2 Ramen Bricks (any flavor, preferably oriental)
10 Packets Taco bell Fire sauce
1 Bottle Tabasco
1 Finely chopped Habanero Pepper
Your favorite type of Cheese, grated

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Thai Yellow Curry.

No list for this one. It's pretty much just whatever meat and veggies I have on hand at the moment. But this one is best eaten with people you love.
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hurricane

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Quote from: Glitch on June 23, 2011, 12:01:00 PM
Mine of course is fried rice. Even better when I don't mess it up.
I can't make good fried rice. Want to share the recipe?
My favorite thing to cook is fettucine alfredo, because it is such comfort food, and I got an easy foolproof recipe.

Glitch

Quote from: hurricane on August 18, 2011, 09:01:02 PM
Quote from: Glitch on June 23, 2011, 12:01:00 PM
Mine of course is fried rice. Even better when I don't mess it up.
I can't make good fried rice. Want to share the recipe?
Well I finally stopped messing it up once I saw this recipe;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=helY29st0eY&feature=channel_video_title
Waiting for the rice to get cold and brittle seems how not to screw it up.