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Org cooks, gimme some recipes!!! I could use some levity, right about now.
What are some of your favorite dishes to make? Last night, I threw together something easy and cool: Grilled chicken breasts topped with pineapple chipotle salsa*, and broccoli topped with melted mozzarella/provolone. It was delish. What are some of your favorite eats? (Yes, I'm hungry...) *salsa was from a jar... | |
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Spinach salad with marinated grilled chicken, mandarin oranges, walnuts and oil and vinegar dressing.
Easy, low cal and good..... "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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The one that I get the most requests for is my famous turkey loaf dinner.
Basicly you just get some quality ground turkey meat. You season it and mix in an egg white, mix it together well and then flatten it to about 3/4-1 inch thickness. On top of that you layer your own favorte turkey dinner fixings. Like stuffing, peas, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce. You then roll that all up starting from one side. Close off any ends and bake it in a 375 degree oven until done. You can cut it and the spiral slice is filled with everything wonderful about thanksgiving. WARNING! Once you make this, be aware you will be hearing "when you going to make that..." alot. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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These sound good.
(still hungry.) | |
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MickG, are you a professional cook? | |
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MickG said: The one that I get the most requests for is my famous turkey loaf dinner.
Basicly you just get some quality ground turkey meat. You season it and mix in an egg white, mix it together well and then flatten it to about 3/4-1 inch thickness. On top of that you layer your own favorte turkey dinner fixings. Like stuffing, peas, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce. You then roll that all up starting from one side. Close off any ends and bake it in a 375 degree oven until done. You can cut it and the spiral slice is filled with everything wonderful about thanksgiving. WARNING! Once you make this, be aware you will be hearing "when you going to make that..." alot. I've seen similar deals with beef. Great stuff. | |
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PANDURITO said: MickG, are you a professional cook?
Cooking isn't what I do for a living. So that would be a no. Unless by professional you mean talented, and as a good part of my lifestyle. Then That would be a yes. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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Lucky wife Except for the cat litterbox cleaning part | |
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MickG said: The one that I get the most requests for is my famous turkey loaf dinner.
Basicly you just get some quality ground turkey meat. You season it and mix in an egg white, mix it together well and then flatten it to about 3/4-1 inch thickness. On top of that you layer your own favorte turkey dinner fixings. Like stuffing, peas, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce. You then roll that all up starting from one side. Close off any ends and bake it in a 375 degree oven until done. You can cut it and the spiral slice is filled with everything wonderful about thanksgiving. WARNING! Once you make this, be aware you will be hearing "when you going to make that..." alot. Wow...that sounds cool... Have you ever heard of TurDuckEn? It is a turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken.....weird, eh? Some company in Texas specializes in TurDuckEn. "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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I got this from Dr. Weil.
Grilled Asian Salmon Phase 1 Serves 2 Purchase center-cut salmon fillets for this recipe — thinner fillets, cut from the tail end of the salmon, can too easily overcook on the grill. Tip: Salmon skin cooks to a tasty crispiness, so keep the skin on when grilling. Ingredients 1 tablespoon sesame oil 1 tablespoon reduced-sodium soy sauce 2 teaspoons minced fresh ginger 1 teaspoon rice wine vinegar 2 center-cut salmon fillets, about 5 oz each Instructions: In shallow glass dish, combine sesame oil, soy sauce, ginger, and vinegar. Add salmon; turn to coat. Marinate, refrigerated, for 30 minutes to 1 hour, turning occasionally. Preheat grill (medium-high heat); lightly oil grill. Place fillets on grill, skin-side up. Grill about 5 minutes per side. Fish is cooked when a thin knife blade inserted in center reveals that the pink flesh is almost opaque. Serve warm. Nutritional Information: 321 calories 22 total fat (5 g sat) 70 mg cholesterol 1 g carbohydrate 29 g protein 0 g fiber 330 mg sodium ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
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Here's my well-known recipe for "Pop Tarts a la Byron":
One (1) package of cinnamon Pop Tarts One (1) toaster Open package of Pop Tarts Place two (2) Pop Tarts in toaster, one in each slot Place toaster setting to "light" Push down on toaster handle, watch Pop Tarts disappear inside toaster When Pop Tarts reappear, place on plate to cool Season to taste | |
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Moderator | Yamomma's Chicken Raphael
Pound some chicken breasts out thin. Brown it in a pan (w/butter) add Marcella wine (careful, might flare up) add some brown gravy mix to the wine. Take out of pan (not cooked all the way) Put chicken in oven pan or dish. Poor marcella wine/gravy over it. Place fresh (steamed) esparagus on top of chicken Place mozzarella cheese over top of esparagus. Put in oven Let the chicken cook the rest of the way. Take out of pan with a spatula keeping each serving with layers intact. Extras: Sometimes, instead of pounding the chicken thin, I slice a pocket and put in an apple stuffing. Also sometimes I'll add some portabella mushrooms to the sauce. Scalloped Potatoes and a red wine go real well with this. I also have a GREAT stuffed porkchop dish that I've been dying to cook again, but my wife won't eat pork. Yes, I was a chef in a past life. Didn't pay very well, but it was a fun 8 years. [Edited 6/26/06 17:16pm] All Rights Reserved. |
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Aww, Thread, if you lived closer I would make you something.....
I love to cook, and my kitchens always open! | |
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luv4all7 said: Aww, Thread, if you lived closer I would make you something.....
I love to cook, and my kitchens always open! Awww, thanks. I'm good. I was struck last night -- and, usually whenever I cook -- by how easily adding something new can change an old standby dish. I'm digging the suggestions. | |
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Threadbare, believe me, you don't wanna eat ANYTHING I've cooked.
BUT here's a simple, healthy snack I picked up along my journey: Take some seedless grapes and pop them in the freezer. When you're hungry, munch on 'em with zero guilt! Healthy, refreshing... yada yada yada. [Edited 6/26/06 16:12pm] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Lammastide said: Threadbare, believe me, you don't wanna eat ANYTHING I've cooked.
BUT here's a simple, healthy snack I picked up along my journey: Take some seedless grapes and pop them in the freezer. When you're hungry, munch on 'em with zero guilt! Healthy, refreshing... yada yada yada. [Edited 6/26/06 16:12pm] I've been hearing a lot about frozen fruit... Thanks, mayne! | |
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nutella on an egg bagel! | |
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PANDURITO said: Lucky wife Except for the cat litterbox cleaning part
It's HER cat! I never wanted a cat. I am a dog person. All I see cats as are a blocker to getting another dog. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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Ham/avocado sandwich (baguette). My latest crave... | |
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Season a pound of shrimp, pan/stir-fry it in extra-virgin olive oil for a minute - no more than 2. Serve with:
Salad greens And/or cooked rice or pasta ~Fast and delicious. | |
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*EASY DINNER PARTY DESSERT*
1 Pint Fresh Strawberries, chopped in quarters 1 Pint Premium Quality Vanilla Ice Cream 1 tsp. sugar or preferred sugar substitute Balsamic Vinegar Mint sprigs for garnish Martini or wine glasses for serving In a bowl, add chopped strawberries, sugar, and about 1 and 1/2 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar. Toss to coat and cover. Place in refrigerator for 1-2 hours to allow flavors to marry one another. The delightful surprise in this is that the balsamic vinegar HEIGHTENS the intensity and sweet flavor of the berries. 10 minutes before you're ready to serve dessert, take 1-2 large scoops of premium vanilla ice cream and place in a martini glass or white wine glass for presentation. Add 1-2 heaping tablespoons of the balsamic strawberry topping and garnish with a large mint sprig. Enjoy! | |
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Here's my current favourite:
1. Go to Family Mart 2. Buy spaghetti bolognese 3. Put in microwave 4. Eat | |
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retina said: Here's my current favourite:
1. Go to Family Mart 2. Buy spaghetti bolognese 3. Put in microwave 4. Eat that's what my husband made for dinner tonight (his turn to cook) - he called to say can you boil some pasta, so I did, he came home stirred through a jar of sauce and served | |
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ZombieKitten said: retina said: Here's my current favourite:
1. Go to Family Mart 2. Buy spaghetti bolognese 3. Put in microwave 4. Eat that's what my husband made for dinner tonight (his turn to cook) - he called to say can you boil some pasta, so I did, he came home stirred through a jar of sauce and served That's just too much. Not only did he cook something extremely simple, he made you do most of the work! Next time he'll probably want you to eat straight out of the can...as long as you open it for him. | |
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retina said: ZombieKitten said: that's what my husband made for dinner tonight (his turn to cook) - he called to say can you boil some pasta, so I did, he came home stirred through a jar of sauce and served That's just too much. Not only did he cook something extremely simple, he made you do most of the work! Next time he'll probably want you to eat straight out of the can...as long as you open it for him. He did make schnitzels last year though | |
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ZombieKitten said: retina said: That's just too much. Not only did he cook something extremely simple, he made you do most of the work! Next time he'll probably want you to eat straight out of the can...as long as you open it for him. He did make schnitzels last year though ...but a GOOD schnitzel? made with time and care.....OH MY GOODNESS, you are talking about something that reminds you of a grandmother's LOVE when you're on your deathbead with the flu! | |
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Ottensen said: ZombieKitten said: He did make schnitzels last year though ...but a GOOD schnitzel? made with time and care.....OH MY GOODNESS, you are talking about something that reminds you of a grandmother's LOVE when you're on your deathbead with the flu! it takes him all afternoon to make them, and they are always fantastic!! | |
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Byron said: Here's my well-known recipe for "Pop Tarts a la Byron":
One (1) package of cinnamon Pop Tarts One (1) toaster Open package of Pop Tarts Place two (2) Pop Tarts in toaster, one in each slot Place toaster setting to "light" Push down on toaster handle, watch Pop Tarts disappear inside toaster When Pop Tarts reappear, place on plate to cool Season to taste DAMN!! That sounds delicious... Have you had any professional chef training?? | |
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Ottensen said: *EASY DINNER PARTY DESSERT*
1 Pint Fresh Strawberries, chopped in quarters 1 Pint Premium Quality Vanilla Ice Cream 1 tsp. sugar or preferred sugar substitute Balsamic Vinegar Mint sprigs for garnish Martini or wine glasses for serving In a bowl, add chopped strawberries, sugar, and about 1 and 1/2 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar. Toss to coat and cover. Place in refrigerator for 1-2 hours to allow flavors to marry one another. The delightful surprise in this is that the balsamic vinegar HEIGHTENS the intensity and sweet flavor of the berries. 10 minutes before you're ready to serve dessert, take 1-2 large scoops of premium vanilla ice cream and place in a martini glass or white wine glass for presentation. Add 1-2 heaping tablespoons of the balsamic strawberry topping and garnish with a large mint sprig. Enjoy! A friend of mine makes killer apple dumplings. One of the tricks she uses to heighten the punch of the apples is she squeezes orange juice onto the apples right before she puts the dish into the oven. Must be the acid working in both instances. Where's Mr. Wizard when you need him? | |
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ThreadBare said: Ottensen said: *EASY DINNER PARTY DESSERT*
1 Pint Fresh Strawberries, chopped in quarters 1 Pint Premium Quality Vanilla Ice Cream 1 tsp. sugar or preferred sugar substitute Balsamic Vinegar Mint sprigs for garnish Martini or wine glasses for serving In a bowl, add chopped strawberries, sugar, and about 1 and 1/2 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar. Toss to coat and cover. Place in refrigerator for 1-2 hours to allow flavors to marry one another. The delightful surprise in this is that the balsamic vinegar HEIGHTENS the intensity and sweet flavor of the berries. 10 minutes before you're ready to serve dessert, take 1-2 large scoops of premium vanilla ice cream and place in a martini glass or white wine glass for presentation. Add 1-2 heaping tablespoons of the balsamic strawberry topping and garnish with a large mint sprig. Enjoy! A friend of mine makes killer apple dumplings. One of the tricks she uses to heighten the punch of the apples is she squeezes orange juice onto the apples right before she puts the dish into the oven. Must be the acid working in both instances. Where's Mr. Wizard when you need him? okay. That's it. We need to officially go to HER house for dessert!!! I have had an INSANE craving for a homemade apple thingy for about TWO WEEKS NOW and can't find a single thing at the bakery or the frozen food section to satisfy it...she sounds like she just might have the ticket ! | |
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