I got my wisdom teeth extracted and have not eaten solid food in 4 days. I should be able to eat solid food again tomorrow or the day after. What should I eat? Give me some recommendations.
I was thinking of pic related.
>>7282087
Yeah. Sounds good. Go to a butcher and get a USDA prime ribeye. 1.25 lbs.
My dick.
>>7282200
Not very solid.
I've been applying for new restaurant jobs. I'm curious what you other line cooks & chefs have on your résumé as far as general industry job descriptions go.
Here are some I have so far...
-responsible for putting orders away
-maintained clean and organized walk-in coolers and dry storage areas
-properly closed down kitchen by following outlined procedures
I'm not sure what is on my resume. My mom writes it and makes it look good. But I'm pretty sure it doesn't have job descriptions, it's just titles and job duration.
Just got this beautiful beast today and will be christening it with a first attempt at cauliflower soup!
Poorfag here, got a 9 piece steel nonstick Kitchenaid set on sale for $100 Canadian.
Made some Singapore noodles and they turned out pretty good, also got a streamer so I can buy some noodles and not have to worry about burning my hand to get the water out.
>>7282003
>cauliflower soup
delicious. be prepared to shit though
>>7282003
>calphalon
poorfag general?
never had vietnamese food. what are good dishes besides the obvious pho?
>>7281945
napalmed village children smells pretty good.
Thit bo kho,
Bun cha Hanoi
Sup /ck/, so I'm moving out soon and I need to get a convection oven cause the place I found doesn't have an oven and I was wondering what the best cheap convection oven is around that you can get?
I've tried the Breville Pro but I was wondering if there is a cheaper alternative that is almost as good from a different manufacturer?
Bump for answers
>>7281885
this and a spiritus burner. makes nice pizza.
I already have a convection stove, I just need something to cook shit since the faggot I'm renting from suggested the stove he had worked but apparently there's no plug around for it.
[spoiler]Still its $550 CAD a month in Toronto so its a bargain to say the least and comes with free hydro, internet and electricity[/spoiler]
How is the Kitchenaid KCO273SS 12'' or DeLonghi DO1289?
How come I ain't never seen this cheese on here before?
Challerhocker! Flavor wise, it's like a hybrid of parmesan and blue cheese but is technically Swiss cheese. Nice and tart but still funky, sans any ammoniated flavors. Just grated some on my eggs and toast and really enjoyed it. Gonna make a sauce out of it to go with some pasta and roasted chicken later I think. That's all I have to say.
>>7281814
You accidentally posted on /ck/ rather than facebook
>>7281814
Sounds interesting. Also, "basement dweller" is a fitting name for a cheese.
Hi /ck/ I came to you looking for help.
I hope this is the right place.
I'm a single guy working a demanding job. I find that I'm not eating healthy most of the time. I eat a lot of potato chips and drink a lot of soda.
I simply don't want to spend what little time I have preparing food. Also I'm just not that good of a cook.
I can [pan fry ?] a pretty mean steak every once in a while and it goes good with some steamed and then fried veggies. I can also prepare eggs in its various forms, be it scrambled, cooked or fried. And ramon noodles - love 'em.
I'm looking for some simple food ideas that are wholesome and easy to prepare and that won't take a lot of time. Any ideas /ck/ ?
tl;dr
Food ideas for the single bachelor that doesn't have a lot of time for food preparation.
>scrambled, cooked or fried
Curries and stews require little more than searing some meat and chopping up some vegetables. Same with oven roasted root vegetables. Just set aside some time two days week to make meals that will last for days.
Start by packing your lunch. Sandwiches can be wholesome if you male them right. Raw fruit and veggies. Grapes, mandarins, and apples are some of my favorites. Do you have a crock pot? There are LOTS of slow cooker meals that have little prep time and are ready when you get home. They also provide leftovers for lunch if you have a microwave.
Biggest thing for me is making the healthy foods convenient and the chips inconvenient. I but cantaloupe, but it up and put it in bags so it's ready to grab, but leave my chips in the big bag.
What stuff is sprinkled on the double steakhouse burger bun?
>>7281741
probably flour, salt, cornmeal, garlic powder, or some combination
>>7281741
Looks like cornmeal.
>>7281741
Cracked wheat.
So I'm trying to impress my pleb family with a fancy looking dessert like pic related.
I was wondering if you guys had any idea if something else I could make that doesn't require some expensive as fuck ingredients.
Chocolate tarts aren't expensive...
>>7281740
fancy looking desserts are literally just desserts that look fancy
you have to be good with your hands, you can't have a magic recipe that makes things look better than you can make them
if you want a recipe that's hard to fuck up and interesting style points
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarte_Tatin
It's literally just upside down cake
>>7281745
No I meant the other possible suggestions, I know tarts are cheap to make but I wanted to try something different.
Are mashed sweet potatoes a thing?
Wanted to do them with bifteki and a salad
yes, you can mash them
no, you can't mash them
maybe, you may be able to mash them
>that awful feeling when i will never be able to eat a delicious slice of strawberry mille crepe cake
>inb4 why
because i live in god damn kazakhstan, that's why
Just hop a train to Moscow.
Why the fuck not? Are there no strawberry shrubs in Kazakhstan?
>>7281696
Wow wa wee wow. Very nice
So, I found a recipe for a brazilian pork stew online, looks pretty good. Never made it before, so I'm probably gonna fuck up somewhere. Feel free to yell advice. Like, red wine in a pork stew? that sounded a little off to me. Surely white if anything? P.S. the meat I'm making it with is pork shoulder and pork cheek, with a little black pudding thrown in towards the end. Might do some beef suet dumplings too, iunno yet.
Oh, I'm also listening to nostalgic music, figure I may as well share it with you guys. Why not post music you enjoy cooking to as well?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Swd3TSkwa4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwhq-zyaT4U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9eNQZbjpJk
^comfy as fuck.
JESUS CHRIST MY EYES! Also, does anyone know if pork cheek takes longer to stew than shoulder? when cutting the meat, it felt quite a bit tougher.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJDnJ0vXUgw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3TkNgdUH8w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUTGr5t3MoY
Browning the meat off. The cheek is a bit darker.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgtp9eL3w2c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIKsHh3BFPI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-D9xcZgKX4
>>7281695
Dude, what? Of course red.
An evil demon appears before you and gives you a choice. One of these groups will disappear forever, the other will double in size:
1. White people who only eat flavorless grey goo and make gagging noises when they see, taste, or smell anything good
2. White people who are overzealous about other people's culture and get butthurt when they don't get chopsticks at a Thai restaurant
Which do you choose?
keep 1
In before butthurt white people
Hey guys
Never posted here before but I figured you guys would have some bro science for me
I shot 2 deer on a hunting trip. So Friday and Saturday they've been sitting on ice. Apparently there's a bunch of ways to fuck up deer meat and you have to purge it or some shit.
Anyone have any game recipes or something easy for first timers ?
>>7281645
My wife's boyfriend soaks it in buttermilk to take the gameyness out of it
>>7281649
Buttermilk? I would have never guessed that! Would you know how he cooked it after?
Also is your wife hot??
>>7281649
Had to read that twice. Goddamnit /ck/!
Am I the only one that's absolutely crazy about these little pinwheel sandwiches?
I get some every time I go to Walmart. They're overpriced as hell but I can't help it. They're so good.
>>7281624
They're just wraps that was cut into smaller pieces... you can make them yourself for less.
>>7281624
Never been a fan of wraps. The cold flour tortilla doesn't cut it for me.
>>7281624
I dig them too. These are something you should make on your own though. I'll still buy them pre-made from time to time just because I'm lazy sometimes or forgot to pack a lunch for the day