Not to be confused with the Snap Decision thread, I was curious to know what kind of culinary triumphs, failures, and sins we have all experienced recently.
To give a little background, I recently decided that I have to up my game when it comes to cooking, considering someone my age probably shouldn't be subsisting on foods relegated to [Fried Previously Frozen Protien] + [Small Pile of Random Vegetable] or [Premade Noodle Package]. So, I've started to cook more often, and I wanted some ideas of what to take a swing at. For fun I thought it would be interesting to see peoples best dish recently cooked, worst recent fuckup, and laziest/unhealthiest recent meal.
My best dish came out of being confused on what I did and did not have in the cupboard while deciding whether to stop at the store on the way home. Basically I arrived home to find that I had one can of tomato paste, dried noodles, and an assortment of week old vegetables going soft in my fridge. In the face of adversity I used overripe tomatoes, tomato paste, broccoli, garlic, and a few other items to make an extremely filling homemade pasta sauce to go with sphaghetti I cooked and then pan fried without oil or butter. Probably the nicest flavour, texture and calorie count I managed to get out of a recent meal.
My worst fuckup would have to be the spinach spanikapita pie thing I tried to make based off a half remembered recipie. Long story short I can't make pastry for shit, and my attempt to make the crust crispier caused the very cheap feta I was using to melt and pool in the bottom of the pan, leaving bland spinach mulch and unbelievably tough pastry in its wake.
And my sin was, (despite having on hand avocados, real cheese, olives and other delightful fixings) to make nachoes out of stale nachos, processed slices of "pizza mozzerella" and no name salsa dumped over top before microwaving the mess and eating it with a fork.
To give a little background, I recently decided that I have to up my game when it comes to cooking, considering someone my age probably shouldn't be subsisting on foods relegated to [Fried Previously Frozen Protien] + [Small Pile of Random Vegetable] or [Premade Noodle Package]. So, I've started to cook more often, and I wanted some ideas of what to take a swing at. For fun I thought it would be interesting to see peoples best dish recently cooked, worst recent fuckup, and laziest/unhealthiest recent meal.
My best dish came out of being confused on what I did and did not have in the cupboard while deciding whether to stop at the store on the way home. Basically I arrived home to find that I had one can of tomato paste, dried noodles, and an assortment of week old vegetables going soft in my fridge. In the face of adversity I used overripe tomatoes, tomato paste, broccoli, garlic, and a few other items to make an extremely filling homemade pasta sauce to go with sphaghetti I cooked and then pan fried without oil or butter. Probably the nicest flavour, texture and calorie count I managed to get out of a recent meal.
My worst fuckup would have to be the spinach spanikapita pie thing I tried to make based off a half remembered recipie. Long story short I can't make pastry for shit, and my attempt to make the crust crispier caused the very cheap feta I was using to melt and pool in the bottom of the pan, leaving bland spinach mulch and unbelievably tough pastry in its wake.
And my sin was, (despite having on hand avocados, real cheese, olives and other delightful fixings) to make nachoes out of stale nachos, processed slices of "pizza mozzerella" and no name salsa dumped over top before microwaving the mess and eating it with a fork.