Do you like your burrito to be wet on a plate, or would you rather it be dry and wrapped in foil?
>>7083308
>burritos
meme food
>>7083308
I can go either way, but it better have a house sauce if it's wet. Too many good mexican places started using canned enchilada sauce around here and apparently from the same supplier.
>>7083308
what's the difference between a wet burrito and an enchilada
What's /ck/'s guilty pleasure food?
Bread and butter. I can knock out a whole loaf and half a stick of butter in a sitting.
>>7083253
>extra hot pickled jalapeƱos after salting them
Paper towel on standby for sweat.
Beans on toast
Ate six slices for brekkie the other day
post your favorite quick and easy recipes, that use cheap ingredients.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_O4qFE4k8A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf3yN39L8hM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DZckZdxQe0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4Sno4zeF9g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j23_DoU3kzw
>>7083201
One of my favorite meals is to marinade some chicken or beef, grill it, and wrap it in a tortilla with refried or black beans. No other fillings.
>>7083246
sounds bretty good
How many eggs are safe to eat per day if you're trying to lower your cholesterol? I've searched around online but I see several contradicting views on the matter.
In February the gubmint said cholesterol from food isn't as bad as they previously had thought, is that true?
For now I've limited myself to 1 egg a day, 3 days a week max because my LDL is slightly higher than normal (135, should be under 130 doc says)
Anyone else watching cholesterol?
>>7083134
>cholesterol
>eggs
1994 all over again
My doc said egg cholesterol is beneficial and I can have four a day
>>7083134
Eat as many as you wish.
Perfectly safe.
It didn't say anything about being sushi grade. I've done this a few times before.
I should be fine, right?
>>7083126
>sushi grade
No such thing. It's all flash frozen at sea.
I think the worms will be happy that you gave them new friends.
>>7083150
no.
many are just chilled in ice, till brought to a ship/facility that can flash freeze it.
Tea ThreadThread. What are you drinking, /ck/? I'm having some sheng puerh for the rest of the day.
Anyone excited for those hot tea deals next week?
>>7083116
earl gray from Sri Lanka
nice and comfy for an evening
>>7083116
Oolong. I think I used too much because now the tea is too strong and bitter.
my favorite tea is the turkish tea
So apparently world's best pan.
I was searching for a cast iron cookware in a store and my eyes stumbled upon this big black and very heavy pan.
Apparently it's some kind of cast aluminium with 7 different layers that heats up like a motherfucker even before putting it on the stove.
The saleswoman told me top chefs from embassies in my country came to her to thank her because she was the sole importer of AMT cookware.
Also the german team on the cooking olympics uses them. So supposedly they are the greatest piece of cookware ever created
but you would not think that based on the information you can (or rather can't - there isn't any) find online.
So.... any experiences? Should I go for it?
>>7083113
The name is AMT I forgot to mention
Looks pretty similar to ScanPan. I generally only buy cheap nonstick cookware, since you're just going to be throwing it out in a year or 2 no matter how tough it claims to be. Save the big money for something that's going to last a lifetime.
>>7083178
The saleswoman told me it has 25 year warranty.
Why is this stuff such a staple for so many people here in America? People put ketchup on hot dogs, burgers, fries, etc. It is appalling to me, ketchup does not go well with anything, it just overpowers the flavor.
Why are you making a thread about it?
It's a staple in the UK too :(
Because culture + people liking it
>American Coke
>>7083091
Fantastic post. Masterful.
all coke is american, the company is based out of georgia
>shitposting
What do you put in/on your homemade burgers, /ck/?
Mine:
> in the mix.
- 5 parts beef.
- 1 part pork.
- Egg.
- Worchestershire sauce.
- Dried onions.
- Garlic powder.
- Dijon mustard.
I don't use breadcrumbs because I find they make the burger too dry or something.
> Toppings.
- Ketchup.
- Mustard.
- Cheese.
- Lettuce (iceberg)
- Fried onions.
- Pickle.
>>7083082
That's a meatloaf sandwich
>>7083082
>egg
No longer a burger. You're serving meatloaf sandwiches.
>>7083082
I just make ground beef into circles. You're over thinking things.
Little bit of black pepper, garlic, and onion powder on top of them when they're nearly done, then melt a slice of cheese on top.
Thousand island, relish (sweet or dill), tomato slice. Done.
$7.59 at 5 Guys
>>7083056
For just the burger? You got ripped off.
>>7083056
>ketchup
Filthy.
>>7083059
$12.08 with the fries, no drink
So I'm gonna be making a quiche (or 2) tonight for supper. Any ideas about what I should put in it?
I'm probably gonna fry up some bacon and chop it up, and saute an onion and some bell peppers to throw in too. But I was wondering what other things you guys like to put in your quiches? I have some chorizo and some breakfast sausage I could do as well. I have different types of cheeses also.
So, quiche ideas go!
Oh an of course I'll be posting pics of the final products. Probably not during the assembly because I don't like to take the time to do that but I'll show it in the oven and what it looks like after they're out.
Only thing I'd add to that list is spinach
Emmental, cheddar, asparagus, spinach, mushrooms. Honestly, you can put just about any savory ingredient in a quiche and it'll work.
Round two lads; This time we are using chicken and doing it crunch wrap style.
>>7083009
Chopped up the habanero, f gloves. fingers were a bit sour feeling after about 5 minutes but nothing wrong w/ cutting hot peppers up w/ your bare hands desu.
>>7083009
And we are ready to start heating things up now.
>>7083009
White your meat.
Youtube food channel thread.
Post most liked/hated and their videos and explain why.
Pic ralated.
>>7083002
so it's literal food porn staring jamie oliver?
>>7083012
Huh, I wonder if that was intentional.
>>7083002
BBQ with Franklin
https://www.youtube.com/user/BBQwithFranklin/videos
Im making a meatloaf and would like to make something different for once. What are some nice recipes?
Also why americans put ketchup on top of their meatloaf? pic related
>>7082990
I've always topped mine with tomato sauce and oregano. It can be pretty good with ketchup though, its one of the few dishes ketchup doesn't ruin.
>>7082990
we don't actually do that. the british soldiers saw use soldiers doing it when they were in europe but they only did it cause the food there was so terrible. make a salmon loaf.
I want to try the Alton Brown meatloaf with chips in it