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arsenicCatnip

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I cook a lot, but most of it is Italian, Mexican, or American food.

My boyfriend and I make spaghetti pretty often, because it's quick and easy. For more complicated, I make chicken enchiladas in a sour cream sauce, homebaked chocolate chip cookies, secret recipe potato salad, and my dad's special fried chicken.
 

XIII's Number XIV

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Neh, eggs and spaghetti I can cook normally. My mom taught me how to make chicken and my dad taught me my gramma's recipe for cookies and banana bread. Other than that, I have to rely on cookbooks or my friends.
 

Brutal Peanut

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I can actually cook a multitude of things. Cracked my first egg at twelve, and never stopped trying to create and prefect my own recipes. I'm also one of those people who can make something tasty out of limited items in the fridge/pantry. Also, it's summer time, and the grill is my co-pilot to awesome deliciousness!


Best recipes:
Stuffed Bell Peppers, with finely grated pepper jack cheese.
Meatballs (secret spice technique *narrows eyes*)
Enchiladas.
Salmon Fillet and French Green Beans
Classic Chicken soup
Candied Walnuts

Cooking weaknesses (*angrily shakes fist*):
Crêpes
Fondant
Making fresh pasta.
 

Klarinette

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There honestly isn't a lot I can't do in the kitchen. Would you have left a girl that could make you a fucking pot roast?? I didn't think so :mad:

I really love baking, though. Making a mess and having something delicious come out of it is super satisfying.
 

arsenicCatnip

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Klarinette said:
There honestly isn't a lot I can't do in the kitchen. Would you have left a girl that could make you a fucking pot roast?? I didn't think so :mad:
The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. And it's even more fun when he can cook too :)
 

OtherSideofSky

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I usually do a grilled chicken sandwich on a toasted baguette with red onions, green-leaf lettuce and yellow mustard. I can also make some pasta dishes, a few kinds of salad and simple stir fries without a recipe. With a recipe I can do a fair bit of baking.
 

derob

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fried tofu with onion, tomato, pepper and garlic, with a side of fried soysauge (meatless sausage).

I've been a vegetarian for about seven years now, and not up until a few months ago did I try and treat myself to a hearty breakfast. The aforementioned meal is an attempt at said hearty breakfast.
 

Smooth Operator

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Anything I have a recipe for, but it usually comes down to the easiest thing still edible, sometimes I'll bust out something fancy to impress girls.
And guys that shit does help, just need to get the girl home first... without kidnapping.
 

rmb1983

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GrimHeaper said:
What can you cook without using a mircowave?\
And is there anything you can cook from scratch?
I'm a chef by trade. I'll let you all make your own deductions from there.

On the other hand, my being creative doesn't happen all that often unless it's for one of the FoH staff. I LOATHE cooking for myself (beyond simple things, at least). It feels like such a waste if someone else can't at least enjoy it.
FalloutJack said:
I can cook anything provided I have a set of instructions and a proper list of ingredients at hand, definitely. I also have a penchant for experimentation which is not so much cooking as...

[HEADING=1]SCIENCE![/HEADING]

...with often delicious results. That is not what you call a perfectly reliable act, though. If you're depending on me for a good meal, you show me a cookbook and an array of ingredients.
Cooking is science. Chemistry, mostly. ;)
 

ilspooner

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I mostly cook desserts and other sweet things. I really do just have a sweet tooth. :D But I think I can cook with a degree of skill, but I still do have a lot to learn. :)
 

MidnightKnight

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My specialty is a Dijon Mustard and allspice pot roast with a twice baked saffron potato that I make from scratch other then that I am generally a dominantly Italian foods cooker, which bugs the crap out of my mom since I'm asian.
 

MartianWarMachine

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I can make... spaghetti bolognese.

It's not as goos as my Mum's Spaghetti Bolognese (Which has been capitalised for epicness), but at least it's edible. I keep forgetting the cornflour though... Y~Y
 

LostTimeLady

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Food mainly, although I did once whip up a rather delicious hadron collider once. (JOKE!)

On topic:

Quite a bit actually. Most of it's a variation on pasta with something or rice with something but sometimes that's enough. I can do soups, stews, scrambled eggs and gravy as well, so as far as varity I'm not going to get board and resort to take-aways all that much. (Even if I will be Mrs-7-recipes).

I'm living in a house not halls next year for Uni so I'm looking forward to cooking for myself.

Considering I know people who can't even boil an egg, anyone who can cook pasta properly is ahead of the curve in my books!
 

LiraelG

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A few examples...

Bean bake
Vegetable chilli
Vegetarian lasagne
Vegetable curry
Lentil curry
Bean and mushroom bahji
Fishcakes (made fresh from fish, potato, onions, herbs...)
Falafel
Crumble (with apples, peaches, summer berries...)
Nut loaf
Vegetable stir fry (with or without prawns, or scallops)
Most kinds of risotto
Omlette
Pizza
Macaroni and cheese
Flapjacks
Cookies
Chicken with mustard, wrapped in parma ham
Tomato sauce
Fluffy mashed potato
Pancakes
Chocolate mousse
Banoffee pie
Tiramisu

I absolutely adore fresh food. :)