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What's up guys.. As you have noticed, we have members based all across the globe. In a little frantic search for some cooking recipes, I thought of a clever little topic for the forum. I need cooking recipes,  either ones that you yourself came up with, or something just common to your culture/environment that you enjoy. I would love to try and make some of these and see what everyone's special dish is!

 

Thanks  :ph34r:

 

 

EDIT: PICTURES ARE ENCOURAGED! Food porn is never a bad thing  :D

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Here is how I prepare my dish.

I get CheepHeep, season him and what not. Use a tablespoon of salt, and pour gravy all over him. Then I throw him in the oven, and bam!

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howd u know i was a cook .lol

 

 

heres one for yea  pork chops cubed in inches cubes  then take  full bacon and cute it in half .. put the pork in middle of bacon and top with a jalapeno just one. roll up pin with a tooth pick   an fry in grease for 3 minutes so yummy.

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jalapeno wrap.

 

chicken breast or strips cooked try 3.5 ounces

2 strips bacon cooked.chopped.

 

diced tomatoes  chopped lettuce half cup each.

colby jack cheese good hand full

and good straight ranch .

 

mix all cold ingredients together.

 

warm wrap . cook chicken chop chicken and bacon. put all together in bowl but wrap ofcourse .lol

 

mix .

 

dump in middle of wrap warmed  and roll up like a burrito ..

 

walla chicken bacon ranch wrap. so yummy.

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fried snickers.

 

one snicker bar one medium soft taco shell .

 

warm shell 12 sec in mic

 

wrap around snicker bar nice and tight . pin with 3 tooth picks.

 

fry for 3 to 4 mins in fryer .

 

drizzle plate with chocolate syrup  caned wipped toping squirt bit on each side of fried bar top with cherry on either side drizzle again with  choc syrup . i call it the panty  dropper at work .lol

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I'm a broke student so most of my meals involve ramen noodles, but I've gotten really good at making them taste delicious. I just made this for dinner last night, had the leftovers for lunch today  :wub:

 

Cook ramen noodles and throw out the flavor pack. In a bowl, combine 2 tbsp sesame oil, 1 1/2 tbsp peanut butter, 2 tbsp honey, 2 tbsp soy sauce, 1 1/2 tbsp rice vinegar, 1 garlic clove (minced), and 1/2 tsp grated ginger. Mix it all up until creamy. If you like spice add a little hot sauce or some crushed red pepper, and if you eat meat you can add some cooked chicken or beef (cut into strips or bite sized pieces). Add the noodles in there and mix in shredded cabbage (adds a nice crunch), then garnish with chopped peanuts and sliced green onion. Now you have a cheap but delicious ramen bowl! 

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I'm a broke student so most of my meals involve ramen noodles, but I've gotten really good at making them taste delicious. I just made this for dinner last night, had the leftovers for lunch today  :wub:

 

Cook ramen noodles and throw out the flavor pack. In a bowl, combine 2 tbsp sesame oil, 1 1/2 tbsp peanut butter, 2 tbsp honey, 2 tbsp soy sauce, 1 1/2 tbsp rice vinegar, 1 garlic clove (minced), and 1/2 tsp grated ginger. Mix it all up until creamy. If you like spice add a little hot sauce or some crushed red pepper, and if you eat meat you can add some cooked chicken or beef (cut into strips or bite sized pieces). Add the noodles in there and mix in shredded cabbage (adds a nice crunch), then garnish with chopped peanuts and sliced green onion. Now you have a cheap but delicious ramen bowl! 

Oh man same, College has turned me into a ramen noodle expert LOL

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