What is your favorite dish?
If you cannot cook, why haven't you taught yourself yet!? Just sayin
Posted 12 March 2014 - 03:07 PM
What is your favorite dish?
If you cannot cook, why haven't you taught yourself yet!? Just sayin
Posted 12 March 2014 - 03:13 PM
Noodles! Or curry! Or tacos.
But mostly curry. A fabulous chicken tikka masala is the best thing in the world, with some naan and pekora and tamarind sauce.
Posted 12 March 2014 - 03:13 PM
My favorite food that I like to eat is Chicken Tenders and french fries.
My favorite thing to cook however is probably grilled cheese. (My cooking skills are still beginner level but I'm slowly working my way up. The only thing I used to be able to make was popcorn on the stove haha)
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Posted 12 March 2014 - 03:21 PM
Curry-rootbeer pork ramen. I cook slices of pork in a tinfoil pouch filled with a rootbeer/curry paste mix. Pork ramen is cooked the top of the stove and I saute onions and mushrooms and a boil an egg. Mix all. Profit.
Or sunnyside up eggs and sausage covered in hotsauce. That's my shit right there. I have mastered sunnyside up eggs.
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Posted 12 March 2014 - 03:48 PM
If I go out, My favorite is the Unagi roll at the local sushi joint. My favorite at home dish is potato Gnocchi in a lemon wine butter sauce.
Posted 12 March 2014 - 03:58 PM
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Posted 12 March 2014 - 04:03 PM
Awesome! Cheese, meat, ramen! All delicious things you can really play around with!
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Posted 12 March 2014 - 04:38 PM
Noodles! Or curry! Or tacos.
But mostly curry. A fabulous chicken tikka masala is the best thing in the world, with some naan and pekora and tamarind sauce.
I need to try curry. I tried it once at an international food fair and it actually made everyone sick so it wasn't very impressive, haha. So I'd like to try my own sometime.
I really like donairs. They're only made this way in Atlantic Canada. I never liked them when I was younger bit I love them now, even if they're super calorie dense. http://www.pizzashac...ull/donair2.jpg
Posted 12 March 2014 - 05:06 PM
I like mozzarella sticks or pancakes with turkey bacon.
Posted 12 March 2014 - 05:12 PM
I need to try curry. I tried it once at an international food fair and it actually made everyone sick so it wasn't very impressive, haha. So I'd like to try my own sometime.
I really like donairs. They're only made this way in Atlantic Canada. I never liked them when I was younger bit I love them now, even if they're super calorie dense. http://www.pizzashac...ull/donair2.jpg
You mean a gyro? Why is Canada so weird? Unless that's some strange northern pizza and the meat is penguin. Also, gyro is probably third or forth on my list. Also, also, you didn't say your favorite.
And curry is one of the greatest things in existance. There's a little hole in the wall place not far from me that makes the best vindaloo curry ever. So fuckin spice.
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Posted 12 March 2014 - 05:21 PM
I lurve cooking! The last thing I made was polenta chips, I'd definitely do them my own way next time though, the recipe I followed just wasn't right.
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Posted 12 March 2014 - 05:22 PM
Place down the road called AJ's makes amazing BBQ sandwiches. I've been craving one for a few days.
In general though, my favorite is a simple hamburger.
Posted 12 March 2014 - 05:44 PM
There's to many foods to choose from, so I would have to say any type of BBQ is my favorite. BBQ is the shit.
Posted 12 March 2014 - 05:50 PM
There's to many foods to choose from, so I would have to say any type of BBQ is my favorite. BBQ is the shit.
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Posted 12 March 2014 - 06:01 PM
You mean a gyro? Why is Canada so weird? Unless that's some strange northern pizza and the meat is penguin. Also, gyro is probably third or forth on my list. Also, also, you didn't say your favorite.
And curry is one of the greatest things in existance. There's a little hole in the wall place not far from me that makes the best vindaloo curry ever. So fuckin spice.
You got me curious, my parents always said donairs were unique to the Atlantic because they were depressed about it when we lived in Ontario for a couple years, so I went to go research it..
"A variation known as "donair" was introduced in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in the early 1970s. Peter Kamoulakos immigrated to Canada in 1959.[46] When he failed in his attempt to sell traditional gyros, Kamoulakos adapted the dish to local tastes. He substituted beef for lamb and created a sweet sauce. He claimed he invented the donair in 1972 and that it debuted at King of Donair's Quinpool Road location in 1973, but this cannot be confirmed."
Interesting, so these "gyros" are much like our donairs, only with different meat and a sweeter sauce. I'll have to try one to taste the difference though.
Posted 12 March 2014 - 07:32 PM
Anything with sated onions and beef. Or carbohydrates. Carbohydrates taste good. Or sweet things. Sweet things like soda. Or cake. Carmel cake with chocolate frosting. Or spagetti. And bread sticks. With garlic. Or butterscotch milkshakes. I like butterscotch. And milk. I like milk. Whole milk is the best kind of milk. Especially with cookies. I like cookies. Cookies and pound cake. I like pound cake. Especially pound cake with coffee. I like coffee.
Posted 13 March 2014 - 12:15 AM
You mean a gyro? Why is Canada so weird? Unless that's some strange northern pizza and the meat is penguin.
It is exactly a gyro.
I think those damn Quebecois got their hands on a greek cook book way back and just changed the name from Doner to Donair, because French people.
My all time favourite food is cabbage rolls.
None of that tomato sauce smothered, 90% meat and muck Italian crap.
I mean old country Czechoslovakian, mostly rice with meat and mushrooms in the mix, smothered in saurkraut cabbage rolls.
I am getting hungry just thinking about them.
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Posted 13 March 2014 - 03:59 AM
There is so much food. I love lasagna, spaghetti carbonara, quiche lorraine, piccata milanese, and rösti
(all of those I can cook myself if I may say so )
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Posted 13 March 2014 - 04:16 PM
Ooh! I forgot about carbonara!
And kabobs!
And galette from Brittany!
And good old American New York-style pizza.
And milkshakes. I have a German/British friend who always said that one of the things America got right was milkshakes. Having been to a few countries, I am inclined to agree.
Posted 13 March 2014 - 04:19 PM
What is your favorite dish?
If you cannot cook, why haven't you taught yourself yet!? Just sayin
I love me some salmon.
can kinda cook, but I have a short attention span so I don't like cooking things that take a long time because I'll forget I was cooking and come out to find a black pile of ash in the stove. I've only done that once though >.>