Also general food rate thread
Clean your oven tray.
>>7098446 Not bad, maybe trying to hard, but I'm sure it tastes fine
>>7098452
Actually the whole dish ended up being a massive mess. Originally the potatoes were supposed to be standard potato puree but I added too much cream and improvised with a bit of parmisan cheese, once it cooled it became much more firm and had a nice taste to it, I didn't want to cover the pumpkin and carrots with potato while it cooled so I just went for a slightly fancy arrangement, then the duck mixed with the potato and cranberry sauce turned out quite lovely.
>This recipe serves 4 people
Trying eating a bullet, that serves one.
>recipe uses imperial system
>>7098320
>ounces
>Don't know if they mean weight or fluid
>2 pounds of meat
>don't know if the mean weight or sterling
Why is cream in carbonara considered such a sin?
I tried it and it tastes better than without cream. So why shouldn't I use it? Is it considered correct to make food taste shittier over concerns of 'muh authenticity'?
It's harder to make it taste great without cream because your techniques have to be more advanced but ultimately it's better for it to leave the cream out. Same with alfredo.
A lot of italian cooking depends on having high-quality ingredients as well. It's natural that a carbonara or alfredo made with kraft parmesan instead of the real thing won't taste as good, and swapping bacon in for guanciale is likewise a mistake.
>>7098281
Your way of thinking is literally Jack Scalfani tier.
It only tastes better to you because you're a fat amerilard who is used to greasy fat and cream
ITT: Best peanut butter, the kind you could just eat straight from the jar
>>7098118
>literal candy
>>7098010
Jif kicks the shit out of Skippy
You're Welcome, World.
Sincerely, America.
>>7097887
>america
That greassy shit is from 'murica.
>>7097887
German burgers, African coke, British chips
>>7098086
all irrelevant.
How would you rate pic related?
how does it compare to cookies&cream hershey bars?
As an admitted hyper pleb, I will say that I love cookies and cream bars and am thorough unimpressed by toblerone. And they hurt your hands
>>7097748
how the hell do they hurt your hands?
>>7097709
I love Toblerone but they are often expensive compared to like a buck bar of cookies & cream
When they make hamburgers in steakhouses, do most of them use only meat, or do they also put some extra ingredients inside the ground meat, such as bread, onions, etc.? How do most of them make hamburgers?
(And I have another question, here in Greece there is a dish, where there are a couple of hamburger patties, just them, without buns, onions on top of them, etc. and a serving of fries in the side of them. Does that dish exist in other countries? Because I couldn't find any pictures of it in english.)
Thanks.
>>7097610
Germany says you must pay debnts before you can know the secrets of Hamburger steaks.
>>7097610
Oh and I forgot, do most of them use only beef, or a mix of beef *and* pork?
>>7097610
I imagine every restaurant does it differently.
Now that a legitimate, licensed medical doctor has confirmed that Subway sandwiches cause the consumer to develop pedophilia and other psychosexual disorders, will you finally stop purchasing their disgusting sandwiches?
>>7097597
>diddle child
>go to court
>not my fault your honor, it was the Subway footlong
Disgustings pedos
>>7097597
so that's why i like little girls... na imma keep eating it
sup /ck/
don't mean to *spam* you guys, but here's what I made for dinner
anyways here we go
looked really gross coming out of the can, smelled like cat food
seasoned with a little cayenne, mustard powder, and black pepper
Honestly if you're not making spam musubi or spam fried rice then you can just stop.
frying it up in the ol' cast "meme" iron pan
Yo I got a $100 gift certificate with Olive Garden. What is good there?
>>7097466
Nothing sell that shit here:
http://www.giftcardgranny.com/sell-a-gift-card/
>>7097466
Give it to a homeless person, tis the season for givin'.
>>7097466
can you buy beer/alcohol at olive garden?
Is it sexist to assume girls want to learn how to cook?
The wife and I were doing some Christmas shopping, and I wanted to get an easy bake oven for her 10 year old daughter. However she became upset and said I was being sexist, assume she would want to learn to cook. She insisted I get her the new iPad Pro instead, so she could learn how to code. They started a Black Girls Code club (http://www.blackgirlscode.com) at her school and she just joined (even though she's only half black). I really think she should learn to cook though, since my wife isn't teaching her (she can barely cook herself).
What do you think? Which should I get her? Also, how do I appease my wife? She's still quite upset, and when she gets like this, she tends to withhold sex, so I'd like to get this solved ASAP!
>>7097311
tell the wife to shut up about it, cooking is a valuable life skill to have regardless of sex
>>7097311
Your wife is being difficult.
Both explain how you can learn to code on any pc (And it's poor form to start her off on a tablet even if you couldn't) and mention Easy Bakes are like 30 bucks compared to a $600+ iPad.
Anyway, an Easy Bake is a pretty lame toy, but it isn't sexist to gift your kid one. I'd recommend offering to teach her how to cook in the actual kitchen. Cooking is a life skill, not a girl/boy hobby.
If you won the lottery and had about 50 million dollars, what sort of restaurant would you open and run?
I'd probably fly in the best cheeses and beef and meats I could find, make about 250 hamburgers a week, and be open one day a week. I'd serve them with a side of cheetohs and ridiculously expensive whisky at a dollar/glass.
Enjoy bankruptcy in a year
A steak house. We'd serve prime porterhouse and ribeye steaks with unbelievably perfect sears (pic related). Baked potatoes and salads as sides.
If you had $50 million, why open a restaurant and deal with patrons? I'd go eat at expensive restaurants, not open one myself.
Why are normies mad about this?
Mcdouble will be worth $1 dollar again, except you have to buy them in pairs. boohoo.
>>7097115
Sometimes you only have $1.50
>>7097135
so you get 1 mcdouble for 1.39
>>7097115
>normal people
>consumes McDonald's
Pick 1 pls
how often do you guys wash your hands when cooking with raw food?
I went to America and saw my American friend handle raw food, then touch their phone, then touch everything else in sight without washing their hands. Is this common?
>>7096787
I leave the faucet running and wash and rinse constantly.
>Microbiology major
>>7096787
Before, then after. Your friend is just lazy and gross.
I usually wash my hands after I put the meat in the pan. Or I just wont touch anything with that hand until I've washed it.
Why are you against GMOs again?
They only help people.
I once was in a shitty mood while working my cashier job and I made a comment about how organic food is a scam at that price. A woman retorted that as a toxicologist, she can confirm that it isn't.
Were apples grown at the time of the crusades organic? I don't know, but the poorest fuckers on the planet could somehow find a way to get an apple. Now an organic apple that's "better" are two for $3.50 and it's bullshit.
Anyway GMOs are fine because Golden Rice. Like alternative energy, it's about kingpins and money.
they have strains that are so closely related that if one plant is weak to disease of pest or weather the whole crop is lost and gmo companies are so large that crop failure and yeild can be guessed and market price and investment and reaction guessed to the point where the economic math is manipulate-ible.
I'm not. I'm against the overuse of pesticides and giving control of the global food supply to one company.