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Rob Wilson wrote:For those like myself that don't like to use cream when cooking and don't mind being a tad adventurous, find a mild cheddar, or similar light cheese and grate up a small amount (say about 5-10gms), simmer up the cream (if your using clotted, then a dash of olive oil and only the smallest burst of heat to help melt the cheese), and add the cheese, place a bit of white or black pepper according to taste and mix it up. use this mixture instead of the straight cream and it will be a total transformation.
Why not use cream? Cream is good! White, sticky stuff, just slightly salty... mmm.

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Eleas wrote:
Rob Wilson wrote:For those like myself that don't like to use cream when cooking and don't mind being a tad adventurous, find a mild cheddar, or similar light cheese and grate up a small amount (say about 5-10gms), simmer up the cream (if your using clotted, then a dash of olive oil and only the smallest burst of heat to help melt the cheese), and add the cheese, place a bit of white or black pepper according to taste and mix it up. use this mixture instead of the straight cream and it will be a total transformation.
Why not use cream? Cream is good!
I just don't like the taste or the consistency either on it's own or in cooking.
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Rob wrote:BTW Eleas and Colin, have you seen the GM/DM thread in the Games forum by Hotfoot?
Nope. Thanks for the heads-up; I go.
It can be found here.
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My cooking tends to be far better when I'm out in the middle of a forest using nothing but a colemen stove and a tub of bacon fat from breakfast. Mainly though, I don't cook so much as I merely prepare food, hence I know no real recipies except "hmm, this doesn't taste right, lets add some of this *shake, shake*... hmm... PLEGH! alright, how about some of this to counter that *pour, stir*... hmm... much better..."
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Larz wrote:My cooking tends to be far better when I'm out in the middle of a forest using nothing but a colemen stove and a tub of bacon fat from breakfast. Mainly though, I don't cook so much as I merely prepare food, hence I know no real recipies except "hmm, this doesn't taste right, lets add some of this *shake, shake*... hmm... PLEGH! alright, how about some of this to counter that *pour, stir*... hmm... much better..."
I learnt to cook in the Army, so my experiences have exactly the same base, after a while though you find stuff you like to eat, if only to treat yourself.

You'll note all my recipes are very rough in the proportions and heavy on the (find what you like tastewise) as that's how I learnt to cook. And people would be surprised at the range of things you can cook in the wilds from base ingredients and stocks. :wink:
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Uh...cook...uh...bread...and cheese...uh...Grilled Cheese!
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Dalton wrote:Uh...cook...uh...bread...and cheese...uh...Grilled Cheese!
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Mmmm Grilled Cheese.

Though I butter the bread and use variety..Edam sounds perfectly good.
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Ghost Rider wrote:Mmmm Grilled Cheese.

Though I butter the bread and use variety..Edam sounds perfectly good.
Nonono, that's Lord Edam, aka Sorborous, aka Mike Griffiths. He's too stringy to be useful in cooking.
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Eleas wrote:
Ghost Rider wrote:Mmmm Grilled Cheese.

Though I butter the bread and use variety..Edam sounds perfectly good.
Nonono, that's Lord Edam, aka Sorborous, aka Mike Griffiths. He's too stringy to be useful in cooking.
Oh okay...hmmm *digs up recipe for just such an occasion...leftover delight or suprise stew*

Could mix him into one of those...he'd add flavor like pepper.
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Eleas wrote:All right. As the stereotypes have it, us guys can't cook for beans*. But I've found reality isn't always that clear-cut. Indeed, there are males out there who continually fail to accidentally burn water.

So, in order to bolster our team's points in the neverending struggle between genders, gentlemen, your tastiest recipies... let's have 'em.




*pun intended, even if it was horrific
I do cook. ready the cholestral burger!

cook 3 peices of toast
put butter in a pan
scramble 4 eggs
get out 4 slices of cheese
stack the eggs on cheese on bread, double layered
add salt and pepper, microwave for a minute

its sooo filling.
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Enforcer Talen wrote:
I do cook. ready the cholestral burger!

cook 3 peices of toast
put butter in a pan
scramble 4 eggs
get out 4 slices of cheese
stack the eggs on cheese on bread, double layered
add salt and pepper, microwave for a minute

its sooo filling.
No Meat?!

C'mon some type of meat!!!!
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Ghost Rider wrote:
Enforcer Talen wrote:
I do cook. ready the cholestral burger!

cook 3 peices of toast
put butter in a pan
scramble 4 eggs
get out 4 slices of cheese
stack the eggs on cheese on bread, double layered
add salt and pepper, microwave for a minute

its sooo filling.
No Meat?!

C'mon some type of meat!!!!
I would think at least 2 sausage patties.
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eat it and see if you need meat :roll:
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Dalton wrote:
Ghost Rider wrote:
Enforcer Talen wrote:
I do cook. ready the cholestral burger!

cook 3 peices of toast
put butter in a pan
scramble 4 eggs
get out 4 slices of cheese
stack the eggs on cheese on bread, double layered
add salt and pepper, microwave for a minute

its sooo filling.
No Meat?!

C'mon some type of meat!!!!
I would think at least 2 sausage patties.
That sounds fantastic!

Now that's a breakfast sandwich.

And Talen...I like some sort of meat product with that combo of food...for me it adds flavor, so don't go huffy.
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heh, I like meat too. but you *dont* need it when you have this sandwich. it is like 2 meals by itself.

add meat and you explode.
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Enforcer Talen wrote:heh, I like meat too. but you *dont* need it when you have this sandwich. it is like 2 meals by itself.

add meat and you explode.
Feh...then I explode :P :twisted:

Hmmm

Though I would like doing this while having sex.

Sex...or food

The choices :wink:
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Hmm... In between Zaia's breast hijackings, I might as well try posting something. :)

Pastitsio (Greek casserole)

(Warning: This recipe is off the top of my head, I've made it that much. It is good. But I'll have to check the exact quantities...)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Brown (with olive oil) in a large skillet:
1 onion, diced
2 cloves of garlic, crushed

Add:
1 lb ground meat (seriously, anything works)

Cook until mostly done. Meanwhile, mix together in a bowl:
1 8-oz can plain tomato sauce
1/4 cup dry white wine or sherry
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
Add to meat mixture and cook for another 5 minutes or so.

Then add:
1 large egg, beaten

Mix everything together, take off burner, and set aside for the moment.

While you're doing the meat, you should also do the following.

Cook until al dente:
1 lb elbow macaroni, penne, or pennette pasta

Drain and combine with:
1 large egg, beaten
1/2 cup parmesan cheese
1/4 cup milk

In a medium saucepan, melt:
1/4 cup butter (half a stick)

Add:
1 tablespoon flour
1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Stir quickly. When combined, add:
1 cup whole milk
1 cup parmesan cheese

Add:
2 eggs, beaten

Heat, stirring, until thickened and combined.


Now for the assembly...

Have a 13x9x2 baking dish ready. Place meat mixture in bottom of dish, and spread out. Layer pasta mixture on top of meat. Finally, pour cream sauce over entire mixture. Bake for 35 minutes, cool slightly and serve.
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Enforcer Talen wrote:eat it and see if you need meat :roll:
Have you seen my Bachelor Chilli recipe, or my listing of what should be in a salad. You always need meat. :D
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Crayz9000 wrote:Hmm... In between Zaia's breast hijackings, I might as well try posting something. :)

Pastitsio (Greek casserole)

(Warning: This recipe is off the top of my head, I've made it that much. It is good. But I'll have to check the exact quantities...)
Exact quantities? have you read the rest of this thread? :D
Crayz9000 wrote:Now for the assembly...

Have a 13x9x2 baking dish ready. Place meat mixture in bottom of dish, and spread out. Layer pasta mixture on top of meat. Finally, pour cream sauce over entire mixture. Bake for 35 minutes, cool slightly and serve.
Interesting, I do something similar when I make Macaroni Cheese (but minus the meat obviously, in that dish). Do you bake the dish for a few minutes to crisp over the cheese?
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Rob Wilson wrote:Interesting, I do something similar when I make Macaroni Cheese (but minus the meat obviously, in that dish). Do you bake the dish for a few minutes to crisp over the cheese?
Not really. The cream sauce kind of melts and browns in the oven. Baking it is more to set the sauce than anything else. Otherwise the sauce would be all over the place... and besides, it wouldn't taste good at all that way.
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Rob Wilson wrote:Interesting, I do something similar when I make Macaroni Cheese (but minus the meat obviously, in that dish). Do you bake the dish for a few minutes to crisp over the cheese?
Not really. The cream sauce kind of melts and browns in the oven. Baking it is more to set the sauce than anything else. Otherwise the sauce would be all over the place... and besides, it wouldn't taste good at all that way.
yeah, just noticed it's parmesan cheese, not a good thing to overcook or make too crispy. Try it for Macaroni cheese though, make sure you have some grated cheese left over so you can sprinkle it on the sauce before you put it in the oven, yummy and scrummy. :wink:
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I hate SI volumetrics for cooking. The fucking French took the only logical and systematic part of Imperial measurements and tossed that out with everything else just because it's English in origin. Goddamn Froggy motherfuckers.


That and the fact that they sell .5l bottles of pop for the same goddamn amount as 20 oz. bottles (and the soda companies seem to be phasing out the 20 oz. bottle). 16.9 oz. vs. 20 oz.

Wee fucking hoo.

You'd think by my level of pissiness WRT Metric cooking, I'd actually be affected by it. ;)
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Cooking is overrated as when it come to doing difficult chores. I've learned lots about it in a short period of time. It's mostly following directions and some improvising. And don't be scared to ask for help. All this coming from a Man.

Really, what's so hard about cooking??
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Eleas wrote:All right. As the stereotypes have it, us guys can't cook for beans*. But I've found reality isn't always that clear-cut. Indeed, there are males out there who continually fail to accidentally burn water.

So, in order to bolster our team's points in the neverending struggle between genders, gentlemen, your tastiest recipies... let's have 'em.




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My mom learned the hard way that just because gay guys are *supposed* to be able to cook, does not mean this one can... And I demonstrated it all too well with a house full of natural gas at about 2AM the other day, with a stove covered with the burned remains of what was supposed to be a type of Mexican drink... And that is not the only time I've done such things, I am a disaster in the kitchen unless it involves a can, a can opener, and a nuker. If what is being made requires anything more than that, call the fire department.
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