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KillerGremlin 02-10-2009 03:49 AM

Gametavern cooking thread!
 
As a college kid I mostly stick to Ramen and Subway, but since I have a kitchen in my apartment I occasionally cook. I thought it would be a nifty idea to swap recipes, talk about what we like to cook, or give cooking advice.

My only suggestion is post ingredients and instructions! I would love to follow some fellow users cooking instructions. (in fact Prof S had some crazy ass viking drink I still want to make someday...good stuff).

Anyway, I did a superbowl potluck thing and I made a simple desert.
You need:
1 lg. pkg. butterscotch chips
1 lg. pkg. milk chocolate chips
1/4 c. butter
1 (5 oz.) can chow mein noodles
1 to 2 tbsp. water

Basically melt butterscotch, chocolate chips and butter (i suggest a pan, but microwave works). make sure not to burn chocolate, so make sure to stir. then, add the water to add moisture back to the chocolate while stirring in noodles. then scoop out little balls on wax paper, let cool, fridge overnight, and taste great in morning. It is simple, doesn't require baking, and is delicious.

i cook a lot of breakfast stuff....lots of pasta......lots of stuff with beef. and i do bake; banana bread and stuff like that.

BreakABone 02-10-2009 10:57 AM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
I don't really have recipes, but I did like cooking when had a kitchen at school as well.

Now just don't have the time for it, I mean guess could cook before work, but then would need to be heated up hours later.

Professor S 02-10-2009 02:25 PM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
Thanksgiving Meatloaf

2.5 lbs ground Turkey
2 Eggs
I can corn (drained)
2 carrots (small dice)
2 celery sticks (small dice)
2 onions (small dice)
1 package dry Stovetop Stuffing (Sage)
1 tbsp dijon mustard (makes everything better)
1 tsp season salt (optional, depends on how salty you like it)
1 tsp fresh ground pepper

Combine ingredients and bake at 375 for about 45 minutes or until your themometer hits "poultry". Let it sit for 15 minutes and serve with cranberry sauce. Makes great sandwiches.

The Germanator 02-10-2009 08:15 PM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
I'd like to learn to be a very good cook, but I really haven't given it any effort. I love food related reality shows and the Food Network because I love food, but I can't really cook much myself. I made some good egg nog this year though, and plan on making some aged egg nog for next year.

ZebraRampage 02-10-2009 09:10 PM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
I make stuff all the time, but I never have recipes for them..I just throw things together. I'll have to learn some new recipes this summer.

BlueFire 02-11-2009 12:39 AM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
I like making chicken dishes--

Grilled Lemon-Garlic Chicken
+
Cajun Chicken Pasta

two of my favorites to make. Relatively easy to cook, too.

Angrist 02-11-2009 11:02 AM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
I cook all the time. But when I cook just for myself, I just stick to something relatively simple (but tasty). When I get guests, I often try something more complicated. I should train that more.

Szymon 02-11-2009 11:31 AM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
I don't have a good eye for cooking stuff so when I make new stuff it's really scary so I never make new stuff.

Acebot44 02-11-2009 11:38 AM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
For the first few weeks of last summer, I made a deal with my parents that I would help them cook ever meal for dinner. It worked really well and I learned how to make quite a few dishes (I can make a mean Salmon, mashed taters, and spinach sauce meal), but then ended up getting too busy to keep the trend up. Forgot it all :-(

and now I'm too busy to eat sometimes, let alone cook, so mac n cheese + tuna is the extent to my experimentation these days.

KillerGremlin 02-13-2009 10:16 AM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
Mac and cheese rocks. I also enjoy mac and cheese and hotdogs. Not to turn this into an alcohol thread (we already had one of those) but did any of you guys see the skittles vodka thing on did? Looked pretty trippy.

BreakABone 09-13-2009 05:47 PM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
I figured I would bump this.

Myself and two former roommates from college, are attempting to learn to cook together so gonna try a recipe a week.

This week I attempted sesame chicken. Which came out okay, but it was too much ginger so had a zing to it. Next time though.

The Germanator 09-13-2009 08:26 PM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
I've started cooking more now that I'm out of my parents house. I haven't really tackled anything too crazy yet. I mainly make eggs, pasta, soup, and veggie burgers which doesn't take a whole lot of skill. It's kind of hard making and buying food to serve just one person. Stuff goes bad before I can finish it.

Angrist 09-14-2009 08:04 AM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
Why veggie burgers?

In the Netherlands it's getting more popular to cut back on meat and use alternatives. Same over there?

A week ago I invited 2 friends and made falafel. It was delicious (on pita bread, with tomato/paprika/lettuce and sauces).

Teuthida 09-14-2009 10:17 AM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
Yeah they have meat substitutes for almost everything: veggie burgers, veggie chicken burgers, veggie chicken nuggets, veggie bacon, veggie duck, veggie hotdogs, veggie ribs, veggie whatever. Most taste pretty good. The hotdog and bacon products are questionable.


I've been making all my own food for a number of years now. Only thing I actually use the stove for these days is omlettes and veggies. The rest is assorted canned fish with salad....um, peanut butter sandwiches...errrr umm...almonds....I don't eat much apparently.

Used to bake a lot. More often than not I'd be missing an ingredient and try to substitute something else. Ended up with wads of warm sugary crap.

Professor S 09-14-2009 10:18 AM

Re: Gametavern cooking thread!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Germanator (Post 257272)
I've started cooking more now that I'm out of my parents house. I haven't really tackled anything too crazy yet. I mainly make eggs, pasta, soup, and veggie burgers which doesn't take a whole lot of skill. It's kind of hard making and buying food to serve just one person. Stuff goes bad before I can finish it.

Freeze it. Whenever I make chili I make a HUGE batch, and I always end up freezing about half of it if not more in smaller containers. That was a few months later when I have a hankering for chili, I just thaw out a container, enjoy and repeat!


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