October 20, 200520 yr haha if you come to mexico you would never stop eating! seriously i love mexican food!!
October 20, 200520 yr Author haha if you come to mexico you would never stop eating! seriously i love mexican food!! great!! i will post a lot of recepies!!!
October 20, 200520 yr Excellent thread! i love mexican food yay burritos :D i like your Bette Davis avatar too Christiana...she looks so young there(Bette that is)
October 23, 200520 yr I can do a mean Spaghetti Bolognese but so can millions of Italians :rolleyes: :embarrased:
October 10, 200916 yr sorry if there´s already a thread like this :wacky: .....::::::::.....:::::::.....::::::......:::::::........::::::.......::::::::.....::::::::.....::::::::.....::::::::.....::::::::.....::::::::.....::::::::.....::::::::.....::::::::..... i was in the kitchen and i thought about this...it will be nice if we all post traditional meals from our contries! it will be funny and interesting to know how what our fellows eat!!! so common post your recepies ! :wacko: yay good idea :D (i was wondering about if there was a thread exactly for that) do i need to say which are typical spanish meals/ culinary products? meals: paella tortilla cocido churros drinks: horchata cava (sparking wine) sidra granizado
October 10, 200916 yr that doesn't look like a kebab! :shocked3: It is, actually. I should know, my parents are from Iran.
October 12, 200916 yr :chef:Found this thread just now... I`ve been stuck on Gyros since eating one at the State Fair the other day....:wacko: thank God for threads not containing anything"Kardashian":freak:
October 12, 200916 yr kay to make a turkey a la thanksgiving you go to the store, buy a turkey, buy a box of stuffing or two, go home, prepare the stuffing as directed and thaw the turkey, put the stuffing in the nasty part in the middle of the turkey, put a piece of tin foil on it and shove the turkey in an oven for the length of the Thanksgiving football game and then it's usually about done :wacko:
October 12, 200916 yr Atsara :smug: this is an off-topic, but-- 2005. I remember my groupmates and I cooked an "Atsara"......and.....we're the only groups who wasn't able to eat our work, because the darn cat dipped his face in the boiling pan :mean:
October 12, 200916 yr A picture tells a thousand calories http://api.ning.com/files/2Ef0uzhmRd9wDCpE0OmMn-DNcMbwJlVDWekipqvqsfh*-TWJSZAeJkpCYu8EusOXkp-pEZm30BFHQfQNaXClJkA5zId7Cu9G/FryUp.jpg
October 12, 200916 yr as you will see, kentucky is not famed for low calorie cooking - but this is about as down-home kentucky as it gets... and it is amazing!! :D KENTUCKY HOT BROWN INGREDIENTS: · 3 ounces turkey breast, roasted, sliced or ham (or both) · 1 slice toasted white bread · 2 slices tomato · 2 slices bacon, cooked and drained · Sauce: · 2 ounces butter · 3 ounces flour · 3/4 cup cream · 1/4 cup milk · 1/2 cup Swiss cheese, grated · salt and white pepper to taste PREPARATION: Heat butter and add flour. Whisk and slowly cook for 5 minutes. Whisk in cream and milk and heat. Whisk in cheese until melted. Season. Simmer for 30 minutes. Sauce should be very thick. Quarter toast and place in an oven safe dish. Top with turkey and tomatoes. Cover well with sauce. Sprinkle a bit of grated cheese on top. Bake at 400F for 10 minutes. Garnish with bacon. Then turn on the broiler for about 1 to 2 minutes. I haven't ventured into this thread before but that recipe sounds absolutely delicious!!! :D
September 25, 201312 yr Bump. I've nothing to contribute but I'm thinking of starting cooking a hell of a lot more than I do and would like some inspiration.
September 25, 201312 yr ^24Kitchen. Just made some chocolate chip cookies. Rugged manly chocolate chip cookies.
September 29, 201312 yr http://www.the-girl-who-ate-everything.com/2013/05/chocolate-chip-cookie-dough-cheesecake-2.html
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