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post Jun 28, 2007 - 12:20 PM
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I'm cooking tonight and tomorrow night for my boyfriend and myself. While i was making my shopping list i thought hmm i wonder what other people are making or favorite recipies... does anyone cook :-P

tonight: cesar salad
linguini alfredo
maybe crab legs

tomorrow: homemade pizza! smile.gif

I also just got a set for four 4 1/2 spring form pans for mini cheesecakes. so cute, very excited.



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post Jun 28, 2007 - 12:22 PM
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make some Alaskan king crab legs, that and calamari are the bees knees.
the steps to make it are easy. order out, pick up, eat.


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 12:27 PM
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it's no fun to order it out. besides crab legs are so effin easy to make its ridiculous


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 12:28 PM
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post Jun 28, 2007 - 12:30 PM
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ha. ha. ha.


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 12:31 PM
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taco bell


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 1:05 PM
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Grilled Chicken Breast marinated in Italian dressing, green beans, and a sweet potato. thumbsup.gif
post Jun 28, 2007 - 1:09 PM
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QUOTE(rjbibeau @ Jun 28, 2007 - 1:31 PM) [snapback]573201[/snapback]

taco bell


just had that for lunch


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 1:11 PM
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QUOTE(massbrandon @ Jun 28, 2007 - 2:05 PM) [snapback]573209[/snapback]

Grilled Chicken Breast marinated in Italian dressing, green beans, and a sweet potato. thumbsup.gif


yay someone else is cooking!


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 1:56 PM
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I dotn cook. I will be one of those people who will order take out and mess up some pots and pans so it looks like I cooked :-P



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post Jun 28, 2007 - 2:05 PM
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My favorite meal to cook is meatloaf., mashed potatoes, corn. I use my mom's recipe and it is my favorite food in the world.


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 2:07 PM
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QUOTE(BlackCelicaGT94 @ Jun 28, 2007 - 11:56 AM) [snapback]573229[/snapback]

I dotn cook. I will be one of those people who will order take out and mess up some pots and pans so it looks like I cooked :-P

hahaha

As for me, lemon peppered salmon with a side of corn on the cob and brown rice. soooo freakin good!


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 4:43 PM
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chicken breast with montreal steak seasoning grilled.
best stuff in the world and it is so easy. gos great in a salad. try it some time. if you do it just right the inside is really juicy and pure goodness.
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post Jun 28, 2007 - 4:44 PM
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grilled chicken breasts also marinated in italian dressing, steamed veggies (broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, carrots), and wild rice. smile.gif mmmm it's gonna be great


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 5:33 PM
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its so hard not to eat out, the typical college lifestyle keeps me on the go a lot, even though i only work a few days a week. i pretty much spend all my money on booze and food.
post Jun 28, 2007 - 5:38 PM
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My friends and I have had Taco Night in the past to great sucess :-)


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 5:46 PM
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i make fried icecream for dessert.


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 5:57 PM
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i like to make chicken breasts smothered in bbq sauce, then topped with bacon and shredded chedder cheese, side of garlic mashed potatoes and white corn on the cob. uber deliciousness


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 6:38 PM
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i like to cook steaks, burgers, chops, sometimes a roast.


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 7:20 PM
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QUOTE(shin @ Jun 28, 2007 - 3:46 PM) [snapback]573324[/snapback]

i make fried icecream for dessert.

shin how do you do that? that sounds good!


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 9:20 PM
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cheesecakes.... i could give you a looooooooooong talk about them... big fan of them and ive almost perfected them to my tastes... raspberry and strawberry are my favs... its all in how you bake and let them set to get a good texture

as for dinners... cajun chicken linguine, with a nice cheesy alfredo sauce... you can also add some mozz & parm in the mix and for a seafood touch which seems to be what your going for some shredded shrimp to top

also for burgers... get some 80/20 ground beef, have some fattyness to it so it tastes good... this is a boy your feeding... put some garlic & italian seasoning in with the mix along with some lea&perrins (sp?) but DONT go overkill... then cook it on low heat... preferably on a grill... till it gets a slight pinkish.. brown color to it (enough to make the center that at least) then turn up the heat to crisp up the outside, turn frequently so it has a nice even "shell" so its still tender n juicy on the inside, but semi dry and slightly crisp on the outside

for sides... salads would be good... also theres some company, cant think of the name... but acme & giant (if you have them near you) carry it... its cubed potatoes w/ skins on with rosemary seasoning etc pretty much add some oil n throw on a pan till slightly browned and warm thumbsup.gif

dessert - cheesecake and also turnovers are good & easy to make, add powdered sugar to them n your set!!!!

last time i got cooked for was like 3-4 years ago frown.gif lucky guy! haha


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post Jun 28, 2007 - 9:26 PM
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im in culinary arts....but i just am in there to eat the food...not cook it...
post Jun 28, 2007 - 9:34 PM
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my buddy's mom always has something cooked for us when we get over to his house and its always awesomely good! other day it was green chile burro and rice. and horchata (rice drink)
post Jun 28, 2007 - 9:35 PM
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QUOTE(Akira_g4 @ Jun 29, 2007 - 12:20 AM) [snapback]573343[/snapback]

QUOTE(shin @ Jun 28, 2007 - 3:46 PM) [snapback]573324[/snapback]

i make fried icecream for dessert.

shin how do you do that? that sounds good!


1st you'll need eggs. keep the yolk remove the whites, you'll need tempura powder. you'll need lotsa oil, and a gauze thingy to hold your icecream. pre heat your oil in a pot, make sure there's enough oil so it'll fully cover the ice cream when dippin in. scoop your icecream into a ball, dip it into well stirred egg yolks, throw icecream covered with yolk into a bowl of tempura powder and make sure there's powder all over the eggs. then put icecream ball on the gauze thingy and dip it into the pot of preheated oil. put it in there bout 10 secs and scoop it up. there you'll have your fried icecream. hot and crispy on the outside, cold and creamy on the inside. wink.gif


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post Jun 29, 2007 - 8:29 AM
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Linguine in White Clam Sauce.
the second time I made that it turned out really good... first was not so great

Pork Tenderloin w/ Rice
I've only made it once and it was really salty but I will try again one of these days

Hot Italian Sausage w/ Pasta
its simple and good, I used to make it all the time for my dad and sister cause they loved it

Salmon w/ Shrimp Fried Rice
first time I made the fried rice it came out slightly bland but I found a way to make it a meal on its own


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post Jun 29, 2007 - 9:58 AM
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QUOTE(jason @ Jun 28, 2007 - 10:20 PM) [snapback]573381[/snapback]

cheesecakes.... i could give you a looooooooooong talk about them... big fan of them and ive almost perfected them to my tastes... raspberry and strawberry are my favs... its all in how you bake and let them set to get a good texture

as for dinners... cajun chicken linguine, with a nice cheesy alfredo sauce... you can also add some mozz & parm in the mix and for a seafood touch which seems to be what your going for some shredded shrimp to top

also for burgers... get some 80/20 ground beef, have some fattyness to it so it tastes good... this is a boy your feeding... put some garlic & italian seasoning in with the mix along with some lea&perrins (sp?) but DONT go overkill... then cook it on low heat... preferably on a grill... till it gets a slight pinkish.. brown color to it (enough to make the center that at least) then turn up the heat to crisp up the outside, turn frequently so it has a nice even "shell" so its still tender n juicy on the inside, but semi dry and slightly crisp on the outside

for sides... salads would be good... also theres some company, cant think of the name... but acme & giant (if you have them near you) carry it... its cubed potatoes w/ skins on with rosemary seasoning etc pretty much add some oil n throw on a pan till slightly browned and warm thumbsup.gif

dessert - cheesecake and also turnovers are good & easy to make, add powdered sugar to them n your set!!!!

last time i got cooked for was like 3-4 years ago frown.gif lucky guy! haha


awesome!

Last night i made a reg NY Cheesecake with the cherries on top
an apple pie cheesecake with apple pie filling on top
a chocolate cheesecake
annnd a peanut butter cheesecake

all mini ones they are so cute.

QUOTE(shin @ Jun 28, 2007 - 10:35 PM) [snapback]573386[/snapback]

QUOTE(Akira_g4 @ Jun 29, 2007 - 12:20 AM) [snapback]573343[/snapback]

QUOTE(shin @ Jun 28, 2007 - 3:46 PM) [snapback]573324[/snapback]

i make fried icecream for dessert.

shin how do you do that? that sounds good!


1st you'll need eggs. keep the yolk remove the whites, you'll need tempura powder. you'll need lotsa oil, and a gauze thingy to hold your icecream. pre heat your oil in a pot, make sure there's enough oil so it'll fully cover the ice cream when dippin in. scoop your icecream into a ball, dip it into well stirred egg yolks, throw icecream covered with yolk into a bowl of tempura powder and make sure there's powder all over the eggs. then put icecream ball on the gauze thingy and dip it into the pot of preheated oil. put it in there bout 10 secs and scoop it up. there you'll have your fried icecream. hot and crispy on the outside, cold and creamy on the inside. wink.gif

Shin I've had this before and it was AWESOME


QUOTE(hurley97 @ Jun 29, 2007 - 9:29 AM) [snapback]573488[/snapback]

Linguine in White Clam Sauce.
the second time I made that it turned out really good... first was not so great

Pork Tenderloin w/ Rice
I've only made it once and it was really salty but I will try again one of these days

Hot Italian Sausage w/ Pasta
its simple and good, I used to make it all the time for my dad and sister cause they loved it

Salmon w/ Shrimp Fried Rice
first time I made the fried rice it came out slightly bland but I found a way to make it a meal on its own


Steff i really thought you were going to write KFC lol dustin is a lucky man. wink.gif


i cant wait to make pizza tonight smile.gif

sounds like everyone cooks awesome !

my boyfriend is Polish and his grandma makes pierogies i cant wait to learn how to make those it should be awesome!


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how are you all making cheesecakes, i wanna give it a try smile.gif
post Jun 29, 2007 - 10:15 AM
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best topic ive seen on 6gc yet... big fan of cooking... go to school at the cia now so i have an endless supply of recipes and such... if u need any help feel free to message me... personally a big fan of tapas dining so like 2-3 small dishes and would start off with a nice gazpacho...
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QUOTE(DSToyo @ Jun 29, 2007 - 11:01 AM) [snapback]573508[/snapback]

how are you all making cheesecakes, i wanna give it a try smile.gif



They are fairly easy i actually get a lot of recipies on Philadelphia Cream Cheese’s website creamcheese.com

i think one of the key things is adding the eggs one at a time and stirring just untill blended.


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best topic ive seen on 6gc yet... big fan of cooking... go to school at the cia now so i have an endless supply of recipes and such... if u need any help feel free to message me... personally a big fan of tapas dining so like 2-3 small dishes and would start off with a nice gazpacho...


X2, except I'm just a big fan of eating...


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QUOTE(ILuvMyCelica95 @ Jun 29, 2007 - 9:58 AM) [snapback]573507[/snapback]

my boyfriend is Polish and his grandma makes pierogies i cant wait to learn how to make those it should be awesome!


Heh I know how to make those tongue.gif along with kotlety schabowe, naleśniki, and a few other polish dishes.
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apatizer: bruchetta made on fresh baguet with balsamic viniger, extra extra virgin olive oil, parsley, oregano, a tiny bit of peprika, black peper, tomatoes, and romano and mozzerela on top.

Dinner: steak marinaded in beer, a splash of red wine, black peper, sea salt, a tiny bit of tomato juice, some green onion, chives, and a bit of chipolet & beer bbq sauce
green beans cooked, then suated in a pan with some butter
mash potatoes with dill and cracked black peper in it *sometimes with cheddar mixed in too*
corn on the cob with butter and salt

Desert: Lemon snow with a Kamazi served Martini style.

Thats my fav dinner..lol....i actually cooked that last week minus desert.

EDIT: ive been cooking alot more now a days because for some reason b4 i go 2 bed, i have to watch Iron Chef America..lol

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My favorite: Take one cup of soy sauce and half a cup of sugar, heat soy sauce and stir in sugar. Take about 5lbs or so of Short Rib Beef and pour soy sauce/sugar combination on beef... let sit for 30 minutes... drink roughly 1-5 beers during this 30 minutes wait time. Throw meat onto grill on low heat, dont let the meat burn (burning + sugar = bitter meat) but let the meat brown on both sides... serve with some kimchee, rice and of course... more beer wink.gif


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