Cooking Style....

by whyamihere 27 Replies latest jw friends

  • Es
    Es

    hubby and I are always cooking up a storm in the kitchen every weekend, we try new things all the time. I love cooking chinese dishes, and slow cooked meals where the meat just melts in your mouth.

    And desserts I love trying out new desserts, I made a Baileys cheescake the other day, and a choc- ricotta cheesecake, both so yummy.

    Es

  • lonelysheep
    lonelysheep

    My cooking style--various dishes, easy and quick as hell, yet tastes and looks like it took a long time!

  • bigdreaux
    bigdreaux

    no matter what i make, it has a new orleans flair to it. most people love my cooking, but, unless it's a louisiana dish, it is never authentic.

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    bttt

    I bumped this thread because of Finally Free's reply:

    I make steaks, salmon fillets, lasagna, cabbage rolls, perogies, stuffed peppers, homemade sausages, stir frys, roasts, BBQ ribs, borscht, soups, cakes, etc. I make everything from scratch. No pre-fabricated shit here.

    ROFLOL

    Snowbird

  • Mum
    Mum

    Snowbird, I love your new quilt avatar. I know you live near Gee's Bend. Is that quilt a creation of someone in your family?

    As far as the question the thread is all about, I have a special fondness for Greek food, but little knowledge of how to prepare it; hence, I have a built-in excuse for going out to eat as much as I can. Otherwise, I like simple country food like Grandma used to make.

    Regards,

    SandraC of eclectic taste

  • PEC
    PEC

    I don't have to cook, I have a Wife, she trained for three years to be a chef and now she is my personal chef.

    Philip

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    To stay on topic: (see I'm learning!) I saute a lot of vegetables in chicken broth and tomato sauce with very little meat. Make a batch of cornbread and a pitcher of sweet tea and you've got a meal.

    Now SandraC you asked:

    Snowbird, I love your new quilt avatar. I know you live near Gee's Bend. Is that quilt a creation of someone in your family?

    No, it's not anyone in my family. It's a creation of Mary Lee Bendolph. You can read her story online in "Crossing Over" by J. R. Moehringer.

    Snowbird

  • GentlyFeral
    GentlyFeral

    My cooking style is eclectic, spicy (but not over-chili'd), and generally quick and easy. I try to serve two vegetable dishes at each meal, and I allow vegetables to sneak into just about everything.

    I used to make really good, solid whole-grain bread, before we were homeless for while and then moved into a damn trailer :( Space is the limiting factor – there just isn't room for a week's supply of bread in a little tiny trailer oven. In fact, I don't use the oven very much at all, except in the dead of winter – because that little oven is enough to (over)heat our entire trailer.

    I don't know much about Asian cooking, but I do use a lot of Asian ingredients: red rice, black rice, soy sauce, chutneys, Asian vegetables, fresh shiitake and king trumpet mushrooms (I live near an Asian supermarket), Japanese instant soup stocks.

    I've been something of a health food nut since my early 20s. I'm getting back into it – it might be more fair to say that never quite died out. So I'm making my own quark and yogurt again, insisting on whole-grain pasta (soba is my favorite), non-hydrogenated oils, non-homogenized milk... in fact about seven of the whole 9 yards.

    For visual sample, click here.

    gently feral

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