I live by myself in the mountains, so I must cook or I'd starve (its too far from town to always be getting takeout.)
My favorite meal that I cook is chicken enchiladas in a green sauce with red rice and refried beans...for dessert choco peanut butter brownies...
2007-05-20 19:43:29
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answered by mrt 2
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I do all the cooking when I'm home. I had to learn to cook years ago when I married my wife and joined her family (1 pre-teen boy, 1 teen girl). They are grown and gone now but I still really enjoy cooking and I'm pretty good at it if I do say so my own self. My specialities are a Squash Bisque (a creamy and silky soup) and Creme Brulee that will make you glad to be alive.
There is just something very satisfying about taking a handful of ingredients and creating something delicious and memorable that actually becomes a part of someone. How else could one express ones creativity and love more eloquently? If I could change careers I would become a chef.
2007-05-20 19:34:47
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answered by AK 6
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you're able to pay interest on what you're doing. You examine the recipe heavily first and confirm you have the right components. placed them out on the counter formerly commencing. assemble any kit you desire and artwork slowly the 1st couple of cases you're making a recipe. Set a timer and alter the temperature you're cooking at heavily. stay in the kitchen and don't permit telephone calls, television, etc. distract you. in keeping with risk you will hit upon a chum or relative who will handbook you for some recipes. As you get a splash extra constructive, you are able to improvise slightly on recipes inclusive of salads or soups. and there is not something incorrect with utilising self-transforming into flour to make pancakes or the rest, that is purely a splash short decrease that's efficient.
2016-10-05 11:26:20
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answered by schiraldi 4
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I cook all the time, but i think my chicken fajitas always turn out really yummy! Oh and my easy banoffee pie was a winner too!
2007-05-20 21:50:59
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answered by Lis_x_mwah 2
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I try to cook occasionally. One time my meatloaf turned out so bad that we took a picture of it. The microwave was a great invention.
2007-05-20 19:30:01
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answered by Anonymous
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thanksgiving for my sorority...
i cooked a turkey... on the outside i squeezed the juice of two halved lemons, rubbed a little butter, salt n pepper, garlic, and paprika. like i said the two halved lemons inside, along with sage, thyme, and rosemary.
i then baked macaroni and cheese in a casserole dish. i used sharp cheddar and white cheddar, and elbow macaroni. add breadcrumb (plain) on top with some tabs of butter and you will be in heaven.
i also baked a sweet potato casserole. basically it's sweet potato pie filling with brown sugar and molasses mixed in... add both to taste... put it in a casserole and add a marshmallow and brown sugar topping... delish. if you want, you can make a graham cracker crust for the bottom of the casserole... use graham cracker crumbs mixed with melted butter.
i also made pumpkin tartlets. buy philo dough cups premade, add pumpkin pie filling, top with marshmallows and bake.
everyone seemed to enjoy everything i made... they ate it all with no leftovers!!!
2007-05-20 19:34:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure I have!
I love cooking roasts and spaghetti bolognaise the most.
Potato bake is another favourite.
2007-05-21 01:46:46
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answered by Sparky5115 6
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Tonight's tea was home made Swiss Roll, with grated carrot in the mince.
Mashed potatoes, cauliflower and gravy.
2007-05-20 20:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I cook quite often.
I often make Macaroni Schotel. My family say there's nothing like my Mac Schotel. yumm...
2007-05-20 19:52:00
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answered by ira a 4
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I can cook lots but my favourite is banana walnut and date loaf.
Really yummy
2007-05-20 19:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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