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What to cook for dinner?

31 durable postsStarted 2005-01-12Latest 2005-01-13
#8716Post 1 of 31

Anyone like to cook? Got any recipes?

#338295Post 2 of 31

mmhh... some chicken breasts with cream cheese and some mushrooms (actually, champignon would be best) sounds nice to me :P

how may people are you cooking for?

#338297Post 3 of 31

baked pork chops, seasoned with Montreal Steak Seasoning. onion wrapped baked potatoes. salad with Mikes Sweet Vidalia Onion dressing.

great dinner.

#338301Post 4 of 31

just cooking for myself. tired of eating the same food. Need some creativity I think I will grill a steak with mushrooms and peppers and a potato

#338313Post 5 of 31

I'm just sitting down to eat some Oriental Beef & Broccoli with some steamed brown rice that I made up in the slow cooker earlier today. Smells terrific!

#338319Post 6 of 31

put a filet of salmon, half a lemon, parsley and onion chunks and butter wrapped in aluminum foil for 25 min on 350 degrees... goooood shit.

#338320Post 7 of 31

we're ordering from a chinese/mexican place. Mmmmmmmmm Cat.

#338322Post 8 of 31

I had Mcdonalds cook my dinner for me. :P

#338324Post 9 of 31

[quote=buckman]I had Mcdonalds cook my dinner for me. :P[/quote]

did you have a playboy playmate serve it your way?

#338326Post 10 of 31

^^Nope not lucky enough

#338329Post 11 of 31

Re: What to cook for dinner?

I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to eat as well. I'm glad to take any suggestions you guys may have, but it must be limited by the following criteria:

  • only food I have on hand at the moment, which is none
  • must fit into the amount of time I fell like spending cooking, which is none
#338332Post 12 of 31

Looks like your S.O.L

#338377Post 13 of 31

ehh did pasta tonight...was good though...

did a shrimp prim. for lunch...that turned out nice!

#338379Post 14 of 31

Tilapia filet coated in olive oil sprinkled with tarragon, ground black pepper, and chopped garlic, baked at 375 F for about 10-12 minutes, served with basil leaves over brown rice made with honey mustard mixed in

#338385Post 15 of 31

Here is an easy recipe for one of my favorite dishes: Red Beans & Rice

1 lb dried red beans, that have soaked over night
7 cups water
1 green pepper, chopped
1 medium onions, chopped
3 celery ribs, chopped
3 cloves garlic, chopped
1/2 lb andouille sausages, sliced
3 tablespoons creole seasoning
hot cooked rice

  1. Place all but rice into a 4 qt slow cooker.
  2. Cook, covered at HIGH 7 hours or until beans are tender.
  3. Serve with hot cooked rice.
#338390Post 16 of 31

^ ive been wanting a new beans/rice recipe..!

joe- cook me a damn steak lol. :wink:

#338395Post 17 of 31

[quote=DreamGirlie] joe- cook me a damn steak lol. :wink:[/quote]

I've got tube steak smothered in underwear with tonsil gravy for you honey.

#338422Post 18 of 31

I ended up going with an omlette. Quick and delicious :mrgreen:

#338430Post 19 of 31

[quote=Kobe]I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to eat as well. I'm glad to take any suggestions you guys may have, but it must be limited by the following criteria:

  • only food I have on hand at the moment, which is none
  • must fit into the amount of time I fell like spending cooking, which is none[/quote] [quote=Kobe]I ended up going with an omlette. Quick and delicious :mrgreen:[/quote] What'd you do, lay the eggs yourself?
#338436Post 20 of 31

weak one skat.

minus 2 cool points

#338446Post 21 of 31

[quote=skahound][quote=DreamGirlie] joe- cook me a damn steak lol. :wink:[/quote]

I've got tube steak smothered in underwear with tonsil gravy for you honey.[/quote]

that's some funny shit. The recipes look great, espescially the fish. Does anyone have a good lasagna dish?

#338451Post 22 of 31

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:RTFM:

#338465Post 23 of 31

^^YUMMMMY!

#338499Post 24 of 31

Re: What to cook for dinner?

I can bake the only thing the fried eggs.

#338567Post 25 of 31

Hey hey... Anyone got any ideas for what to do with a bacon chop?

I think chuck it and get take-away, but we don't like to waste food.

#338860Post 26 of 31

I love to cook. Here's one of my favorite recipes (I usually add a bit more than the recommended amount of each ingredient...depending on how I want it to taste.)

[b]Strawberry Chicken[/b] (Seasame Chicken in Cumberland Sauce)

Difficulty: Easy Prep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 20 minutes Yield: 4 servings

[b]Seasame Chicken[/b] 4 oz Dry Bread Crumbs 1/4 cup Seasame Seeds 1 1/4 oz Grated Parmesan Cheese 1 tsp Parsley Flakes 1/4 tsp White Pepper 4 Chicken Breasts 1 1/2 oz Margarine (or butter)

  1. Preheat oven to 425F and melt the margarine in a pot at low heat.

  2. Combine first 5 ingredients in medium bowl and blend well.

  3. Dip chicken breasts in margarine and then coat with seasame breading.

  4. Place on baking sheet and bake 20 minutes, serve immediately with warm sauce.

[b]Cumberland Sauce[/b] 3/4 tsp Orange Juice 1/4 tsp Lemon Juice 1/4 cup Strawberry Preserves 1/4 tsp Crushed Red Pepper

  1. Combine juices in large sauce pan and heat through.

I usually serve it with steamed vegetables, roasted potato wedges, and a nice red wine. Good stuff!

#338874Post 27 of 31

[quote] [b]Jibgolly[/b] we're ordering from a chinese/mexican place. Mmmmmmmmm Cat. [/quote]

Ask for "tamales de puerco" youll like it, those are mexican

#338875Post 28 of 31

lopark that sounds yummy. i will try it this weekend i think :)

#338910Post 29 of 31

I just grilled some KC strips and made some green bean casserole. I'd rather spend double and waste half of a good meal than eat a bad meal

#338934Post 30 of 31

Re: What to cook for dinner?

Here is something that I made tonight for dinner, real easy too. Takes about 20 minutes Ingrediants:

  1. about a 1lb of chicken breast
  2. 1 onion
  3. sliced pack of mushrooms
  4. Olive Oil
  5. White Zin Wine

Chop up the onions and saute in Olive Oil along with the sliced mushrooms. Season with salt. pepper and garlic. Then throw in the chicken and saute as well, along with adding some White Zinf wine. When ready throw over a bed of rice or pasta. Great flavor and very little cleanup.

#339109Post 31 of 31

[quote=skahound][quote=Kobe]I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to eat as well. I'm glad to take any suggestions you guys may have, but it must be limited by the following criteria:

  • only food I have on hand at the moment, which is none
  • must fit into the amount of time I fell like spending cooking, which is none[/quote] [quote=Kobe]I ended up going with an omlette. Quick and delicious :mrgreen:[/quote] What'd you do, lay the eggs yourself?[/quote]

No, but I do keep a chicken on hand for situations just like this....

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