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Cichlisuite
Mmmm Food...
So my asswad friend stood me up today to go have dinner, and made me cook for myself, so I whipped out this :
Chicken marinated in Teriyaki/Soy/White Vingera/Sake concoction with Toasted Sesame Pad Thai and Home Marinated Elephant Garlic.
Thought I'd share my creation, thing is I can cook damn well, but I hate to hahaha.
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Cichlisuite
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Moonlight shadow
Elephant Garlic?
Elephant?
Like,
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Is that the green stuff that has the texture of poo on the side of the plate? Because I hate to spoil your party, but that ain't garlic if it's come out of an elephant...
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curmudgeon
so basically a thai / japanese fusion. interesting.
"They're very much like scruffy pigs to look at, and they've got big, knobbly warts and lumps all over their long, hairy faces. They are very, very ugly indeed..."
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Cichlisuite
No like this :
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Originally Posted by asheep_uk
Is that the green stuff that has the texture of poo on the side of the plate? Because I hate to spoil your party...
haha
Last edited by carly1979; 04-24-2006 at 06:19 AM.
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Registered pseudo intellectual
Originally Posted by noiselab
No like this :
For some reason I just cant stop looking at this picture.
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Cichlisuite
Elephant garlic is just really BIG garlic, one clove is about the size of an entire head of regular garlic. And yeah it's kind of a mix of Japanese and Thai foods, went really well together, that "green poop" as you put it is green chili sauce.
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Waaambulance Pilot
It must be obvious day at camp stupid
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Chaos
/me is suprised genesis hasnt popped in and photoshopped someones face onto the plate, then disapered
*cough*
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Mom said "make me a Mod"
me is surprised this food was edible, I mean it's growing tentacles all over the plate, oozing green stuff, I'm telling you, you created the next Alien©
speaking of which, I made a Broccoli salad yesterday, with smoked turkey ham, cold beef brisket, steak leftover cutlets, and a viniagrette made out of Dijon mustard, olive oil, black pepper, and vinegar, Dilicious
pics of the after product in a few hours
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curmudgeon
this is what I made last neet
"They're very much like scruffy pigs to look at, and they've got big, knobbly warts and lumps all over their long, hairy faces. They are very, very ugly indeed..."
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Senior Member
Nice, noiselab! I made no-bake cookies this evening. In the microwave. Delicious.
not the ones I made, but close.
You're supposed to make them on the stove top, but I was impatient and decided I would try to make them in the microwave again since I really wanted a cookie. The first time I attempted this new method, it worked, but the second time I think it was too humid and they didn't set right.
Here's my finally revision. They turned out perfect!
Ingredients:
- 1 stick (1/2 cup) butter or margarine
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 cups sugar
- 4 tablespoons cocoa powder
- 1/2 cup of peanut butter
- 3 cups quaker oats (or just any regular oatmeal oats)
Directions:
- In microwaveable safe bowl (about 2 quarts) place stick of butter into bowl and microwave until the butter is softened and starting to melt.
- Mix in sugar, water, vanilla extract, and cocoa powder and microwave on high for 6 minutes (you may want to add a minute or two. Just make sure the mixture boils for a good bit, but not so long that it burns.), stirring thoroughly every 2 minutes (make sure to scrape sides / bottom to dislodge sugar).
- Combine peanut butter and stir until it is completely dissolved. Microwave on high for one more minute.
- Slowly add oats and stir until all oats are covered and let sit for 30 seconds then stir one more time.
- Drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper or parchment paper (preferred) and let sit until they firm up (they'll turn from shiny to flat / pasty in color.)
That was exactly how I did it.
Last edited by Genesis F5; 04-25-2006 at 05:58 AM.
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Banned
dont they sell those in stores?
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Senior Member
Wow, what kind of grocery store do you shop at? While it'd be nice to just pick some up, I think it's actually easier just to make them with my microwave version.
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Banned
im sure it is. im just bitter because i can barely make toast.
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Official FK nice guy
Well, they had whole turkeys on sale for 65 cents a pound so I made thanksgiving dinner again.
15 pound turkey
Stuffing
Mashed potatoes
Homemade turkey gravy
Sweet Potatoes with brown sugar and melted butter
cranberry sauce
Mmmm, nothing like turkey sandwiches the next day.
3P
dinner rolls with butter
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Phantom Flasher...
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Grandfather to the stars
Last night I made Minnestrone and a Rhubarb Crumble. And drank too much wine.
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