What is your favorite thing to add to eggs /ck/? For me a fried egg with bacon on the side is best egg. But lately I've been falling in love with scrambled eggs mixed with chorizo and chopped up jalapeños from my garden. You?
>>8015271
chunks of spam and lots of green onions
Huevos con chorizo is a personal favorite, i don't like to mess around with my eggs much desu, also get some shredded dried beef (not jerky) and toss it in there, makes some good stuff
>>8015309
>spam
>canned "meat"
Please leave this thread and don't come back.
You have 1 food wish, what shall it be?
I wish for a beef steak (well done)
>>8015128
I wish binging and vomiting rooms would come back in style
I wish for a chicken pot pie.
I wish for the best french fries the world has ever seen.
What do you do with this stuff? I bought a bottle thinking it would be a good flavor for gravy, but then realized it would just curdle the cream.
>>8015054
Marinades, deglazing the pan after cooking any sort of red meat, in soups & stews. Table condiment. Making cheap steaks not taste like crap.
Also, I've used it in cream-based sauces many times. I've never had a problem with curdling
>>8015054
>gravy
>cream
What are you doing?
>>8015081
A gravy is a sauce made from the drippings from cooking meat. Thus a cream-based deglaze sauce for your steak or American-style "country gravy" both qualify.
Oh, and for some reason the Italian community in the USA refers to their tomato sauce as "sunday gravy"....not sure where that comes from since it's not based from meat drippings, but hey, what can you do...
What is the best sandwich fillers? Need help for lunch
I saved this pic from a thread a few days ago.
Also monitoring thread with interest.
>>8014995
Avocado. Sriracha. Creme Fraiche. Bacon.
>>8015000
looks like chicken onions and cheese
i will see...
>person calls themself a foodie
>has the pickiest tastes imaginable
>>8014967
>>person calls themself a foodie
ENOUGH
>person calls themself a foodie
I have a story from a few years back
>went to good secondary school
>wall mounted TVs displaying cool shit the school has done
>waiting outside compsci lab
>notice there was an advert for a book written by a sixth form student
>titled "The foodie teen"
>she has around 30 allergies and its really common stuff she is allergic to
>show my powerlevel and start going on about how I hate people calling themselves foodies
>turns out it was the guy who was waiting behind me's sister
>mfw
>go to Manhattan for a week on vacation, and to see my sister
>dad spent most of his life in NYC
>tells me to get "a dirty water hot dog" from a street vendor while I'm there
>walk all around Manhattan for 6 days, only fucking gyro stands
My dad said they will make you deathly ill but are worth the taste.
Where did all the hot dog vendors go?
Also why does Manhattan smell so fucking bad? I washed my clothes twice and can't get that stink out
>>8014965
>Also why does Manhattan smell so fucking bad?
>Garbage collection
>Smog
>Heat
>Downwind from Jersey
>
>>8014965
There are still a few here and there but in the last 20 years they've been replaced with halal carts
street food is for subhumans anyway
have some self respect
12% protein, 3% carbohydrate, and 0.5% fat. High in calcium and vitamins commonly found in milk products.
And you keep eating yogurt and cottage cheese....
What is this
I have never seen it for sale in my cuntry
>>8014781
Skyr (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈscJːr̥], (pronounced "skeer") is an Icelandic cultured dairy product. It has the consistency of strained yogurt/greek yogurt.
>>8014763
they sell this where I live http://siggisdairy.com/
But not being Icelandic how the hell would I know if it's the real thing?
/ck/, I come to you with a sad and desperate request. My dad is on the cusp of diabetes and is addicted to sweet junk food. If he develops full blown beetus he has to go into assisted living and I want to help him get well before that happens.
I want to help him get his blood sugar back to normal while still satisfying his sweet tooth, because otherwise he just binges on sweets as soon as I leave his house for the night. Right now he buys all of his own groceries and always gets snack cakes and ice cream and other similar sugary shit. I've tried throwing them out and he just buys more.
I want to bake for him instead of him buying the things that will kill him.
Do you have any recipes for desserts that are lower in sugar and a little healthier than the over processed shit he loves? Please help me /ck/, I love my dad and don't want him to go to the home.
Shit pasta bro
>>8014764
not a pasta. I'm serious.
he's gonna keep doing that shit til he dies.
I've worked with diabetics who have lost fucking limbs but insist they can't/won't give up their cola and their fucking little debbie
I'm sorry your dad is this same shit-tier who believes his health is the exception to the rule about diabetes, but he's that faggot
What about steamed steak?
>>8014740
like that thing where they put it in t he bag and boil it with that stick thing i wanna call a dildo?
>>8014747
No I literally mean steaming like you'd steam vegetables
>>8014874
Steak isn't a vegetable. ;_;
Have you ever tried Big Mac sauce on the McDonald's breakfast sandwiches, /ck/?
No, why do you ask? Is it any of your business?
>>8014675
Wait, McDonald's serves sandwiches now?!
For me it is the McChicken sauce
Lazy food thread.
I need some new alternatives for my lazy ass.
>>8014672
>>8014672
Buy a frozen pizza.
Heat it up.
Wa la.
>>8014672
I recommend this delicacy. Cheap and easy to make.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sv4nb5VbAY
Hey coo/ck/s!
Going camping soonish. I'm looking for recipes that'd be easy to cook while there (Non-refrigerated items, no oven, ...).
I have access to pots and pans.
I already thought of doing these:
- Pancakes
- Eggs
- Pasta
Any suggestions?
>>801459
Cover things in foil and cook them in the embers
>>8014591
-Bring fishing gear and roast the catch with some leeks, lemon and salt. You can use branches/twigs from trees to tie the fish together so the filling don't fall out.
-make stuffed peppers with lentil filling (or something else which doesn't turn toxic in room temp) and roast them on camp fire.
-Bring flour mixed with pumpkin spices, dried fruit and nuts in a bag. When in camp mix water in the bag to form a semi-wet dough. Wrap it on a stick and roast it on fire to make stick bread.
-Whole apples and a spice mix on the side. Wrap in tin foil with spices and roast
>Whole root vegetables wrapped in foil. Put them on the fire and them them roast until tender.
>Small pies with firm closed casing to reheat on the fire. Even meat filling is fine in room/outside temp for a day or two.
Freeze some cheap five dollar steaks and cook them on the first day
wikileaks has gone too far this time
http://www.9news.com.au/world/2016/08/22/16/31/kfc-deny-original-recipe-for-deep-fried-chicken-has-been-unearthed
>chickyleaks
http://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/the-project/2016/8/22/chickyleaks
>2:50
>taste like crap!
Julian Assange reporting in.
How good is the double down though?
As long as it has the hot sauce hmm
These were just awful. Total rip off... do not buy.
>>8014437
I disagree, those were amazing!
Buy, buy, buy
I think it is a novel idea, yes, what a concept indeed
Macaroni and cheese, a true pleasure food beloved by all American woman and child alike, crusted off for an exterior that you can hold with your hands, simply genius
how the fuck do things like this even make it onto supermarket shelves? why would anybody in their right mind even consider putting something like that into their body?
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has the world gone completely mad?
Best vegetable only recipes?
eat only vegetable
make semen
spread semen on vegetable
wa la
>>8014262
tnx senpai ill try it
no a recipe but the best veggie only meal i can think of are those pre made dumpling from trader joes. thats some good shit right there my man