2012-12-31, 23:49 | Link #581 |
Nyaaan~~
Join Date: Feb 2006
Age: 40
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Alright, it's ~30 mins left to NYE2012 and my fiance and I (due to other plans falling through cause of friends' family emergencies) decided to buy an organic roast from our local butcher. Rubbed it down with olive oil, sea salt and cracked black pepper. We're doing some champagne and fruits in a chocolate fondue as well, but that's not really cooking..
Oh, and here's a picture of my fiance and I going nuts and deciding to do our own fried chicken! We bread the chicken with crushed pringles chips with a mix of other spices including smoked paprika and cayenne and pan sear it before putting it in the oven. We ate it while enjoying vanilla ice cream floats and watching James Bond's Dr. No!
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2013-01-20, 23:14 | Link #585 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Vereinigte Staaten
Age: 31
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Found some tomatoes in my fridge and decided to make some soup. I call it "carp soup" because of the texture.
Ingredients: - 2x tomato - water - cooking oil - tapioca starch - 2x egg - seaweed - salt & pepper Spoiler for Now that I have finally put my tomatoes to good use (I don't usually buy them), I can go back to playing World of Tanks.:
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2013-01-20, 23:45 | Link #586 |
Nyaaan~~
Join Date: Feb 2006
Age: 40
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^ Oh my, that looks very familiar. One of my friends used to have this for dinner a lot apparently and when I was introduced to it I was like .. "Wha?" It was described as: "Watery tomato soup .. and then you crack eggs into it."
Here's an omelet and a fritata made with left overs, we used jalapenos, smoked paprika and tex mex cheese to give it a South American style flavour! Guess what the left overs were! Answer is in the spoiler tag! Spoiler for Answer:
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2013-01-23, 22:30 | Link #589 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Classified
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Here's something i made myself.
Take a cup of curry ramen/noodles. Empty the curry sachet into the cup. Add a sachet of instant tomato soup into the cup. Add hot water into the cup. Now add a few drops of Tabasco sauce into the cup and cover the cup. After three minutes, enjoy a strange yet delicious mixture of tomato curry Tabasco ramen/noodles soup.
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2013-01-30, 09:56 | Link #593 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: New England
Age: 40
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It looks pretty good. It'd be great with fresh cut, homemade onion rings, or chili cheese fries.
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2013-02-25, 22:29 | Link #595 |
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Just made this out of supposedly to be disposed grated coconut meat (the ones you milked to get the coconut milk), added some seasoning, eggs, cornstarch and flour then deep fried.. quite crunchy.. I got addicted to it. Starting from that day, whenever we prepared "gata" for soups and desserts, there will be automatically a side side...
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2013-03-11, 10:03 | Link #596 |
Takao Tsundere Cruiser
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Classified
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2013-03-11, 23:58 | Link #597 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 66
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Fried rice using black "forbidden" rice, roasted chicken bits, egg bits, sprouts, peas, and the usual half dozen random asian food bits that end up in fried rice along with the sauce.
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