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Well, search couldn't find a topic like this, so here goes:

In this topic you can post your cooking recipes. I'm sure that almost everyone has his or her own way to make some fabulous, delicious, and, of course, easy-to-cook dishes. It may be even easier than you thought, to make your life delicious :lunches: . So, if your recipe isn't a super-mega secret, you may share it with others here! :olga-catch:

Well, go on :chef:

p.s. I'll post some by myself when I have everything translated properly :eskimo:
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Here's a recipe I found for cheese fries. It's one of my favorites and it's great for parties:)

Serves: 8
Prep. Time: 0:35

8 oz. bottle (1 cup) ranch salad dressing - low-fat okay
(1/2) 1.25 oz. pkt. taco seasoning
32 oz. pkg. frozen fries (Any type is OK, but I like to use steak fries)
4 strips cooked bacon - crumbled (You can also use precooked bacon bits used for salads. Sometimes I don't use bacon bits at all.)
1/2 cup shredded Colby Jack cheese (I sometimes use Cheddar Jack instead)

-Combine ranch dressing and taco seasoning; set aside.
-Sprinkle cheese and bacon evenly over fries on the baking sheet.
-Return fries to hot oven until cheese has melted.
-Serve fries with prepared sauce for dipping.
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The other one was locked. :p So here you go~

I...am a cooking dork! YES! Therefore, I take this thread as...SRS business. XD

A quick quiche which I thought was nice for being simple:
I used a glass cake pan...like 13 in. I think it's called? Anywho~

At least 10 eggs (up to 14)
3-6 TB of water (more eggs, more water)
Slices of ham, diced (turkey ham, what have you)
2 stalks of Green onion, minced
Butter
Salt for taste

1)Basically, coat the pan in thin layer of butter and set the oven to 350

2)Fry the ham and onion together until browned with a teaspoon of oil (correct term would be saute, I guess)

3)In large bowl, mix water, salt, and eggs together

4)Add in ham and onions and pour in to pan

5) Bake at 350 for about 10-20 minutes, depending on factors.

Done~! ;D
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Chocolate chip cookies :D

ingredients

* 150g softened butter
* 1/2 cup caster sugar
* 1/2 cup brown sugar
* 1 tsp vanilla extract
* 1 egg
* 1 3/4 cups plain flour
* 1/2 cup dark chocolate bits
* 1/2 cup milk chocolate bits

Method

1. Preheat oven to 160°C. Line 2 baking trays with non-stick paper. Beat 150g softened butter, 1/2 cup caster sugar, 1/2 cup brown sugar and 1 tsp vanilla extract for 1-2 minutes or until smooth and well combined. Beat in 1 egg.
2. Stir in 1 3/4 cups plain flour in two batches. Stir in 1/2 cup dark choc bits and 1/2 cup milk choc bits until evenly distributed. Spoon tablespoonfuls of the mixture into balls and place on the lined trays. Press down slightly.
3. Bake for 15-18 minutes or until light golden and cooked. Transfer to a wire rack to cool. Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
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ingredients

* Lime
* Coconut

Method

You put the lime in the coconut, drink them both up.
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Two of my Recipes.

Coconut Ice
You will need:
200g/8oz desiccated coconut
400g/1lb icing sugar
1 tin of condensed milk
pink food colouring (Optional)

1. Sieve the icing sugar into a bowl. Mix in the desiccated coconut.
2. Add 5-6 tablespoons of condensed milk, little by little, working it into the sugar and coconut until it forms a solid ball.
3. Cut the mixture in half. To one half add a few drops of pink food colouring and mix well.
4. Line a square tin with foil and press the white mixture into the bottom of the tin, spreading it out evenly. Now press the pink mixture on top of the white mixture. Leave to set for a couple of hours. Then cut into squares and eat!

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Crispy Volcanos
You will need:
30g/1oz sugar
30g/1oz butter
30g/1oz cocoa
1 tablespoon of golden syrup
60g/2oz Rice Krispies
120g/4oz icing sugar
Red and yellow food colouring (Optional)

1. Put the cocoa, sugar, butter and golden syrup in a large saucepan. Put the pan over a low heat and stir with a wooden spoon until everything has melted.
2. Remove the pan from the heat and let it cool a little. Mix in the Rice Krispies until they are well coated.
3. Spoon the mixture into about 10 piles on a tray. Use your hands to form each pile into a mountain shape. Make a dent in the top of each one.
4. Put the icing sugar in a bowl. Stir two tablespoons of hot water into the icing sugar. Add a few drops of red and yellow food colouring and mix in.
5. Spoon the now orange icing into the volcano dents, letting it drip down the sides. Let them set
before serving.

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Ceres wrote:
ingredients

* Lime
* Coconut

Method

You put the lime in the coconut, drink them both up.


XD XD XD I think I love you.
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silhouette wrote:
Ceres wrote:
ingredients

* Lime
* Coconut

Method

You put the lime in the coconut, drink them both up.


XD XD XD I think I love you.


We're talking about COOKING, not drinks.
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Pancakes
- Bottle of Batter Mix
- Frying pan


Method - Turn on the hob, shake the bottle of batter mix, pour it in the pan. Fry till done.

TA-DA~


Ceres wrote:
ingredients

* Lime
* Coconut

Method

You put the lime in the coconut, drink them both up.


Thank you Ceres, I've been after this recipe for like... YEARS! :acro:
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-- Bacon & Egg Sandwich--

Ingredients:
* Bacon
* Bread
*Egg

Method

1. Cook bacon and egg on pan.
2. Put cooked bacon and egg on bread.
3. Eat

Ah, the joy of simple meals. I am now off to eat some cereal late at night, so someone post some recipes for late night snacks!
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loobywright wrote:
Ceres wrote:
ingredients

* Lime
* Coconut

Method

You put the lime in the coconut, drink them both up.


Thank you Ceres, I've been after this recipe for like... YEARS! :acro:


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Wild sandwich

Ingredients:
-Bread (better black)
-Mustard
-Garlic
-Salt
-Pepper

1)Slice the bread.
1.1)If you want, fry it on a frying pan. That won't make it worse.
2)Spread mustard on the bread
3)Mash garlic
4)Place it on the bread
5)Salt and pepper as you will
6)Cheese and meat are optional.
7)Before eating that madness I usually pour a veery little amount of lemon juice. I'm not sure you'll like it that way, though.

Enjoy. He-he.
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Right, I'm out of here.
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Right, I'm out of here.


Don't be sad. I know your recipes must suck compared to these but don't give up.
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Mmmm... Chicken.

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-Cereal-

1) Pour cereal.
2) Add milk.
3) Eat.
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DJCruithne wrote:
-Cereal-

1) Pour cereal.
2) Add milk.
3) Eat.


Aw, you beat me to it.
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This is awesome! moar plox!

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Dylia wrote:
Right, I'm out of here.

They all just copy-paste those recipes, nothing to be pissed over at. AMIRITE?!
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lol boobs.

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This is awesome! moar plox!

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oh i wouldn't take the time to write all that shit
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I heard Yaragorm likes Rotan's pony pies.

I like donuts with a banana sticking out it's more messy and fun that way.

Ceres' recipe is delicious.
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Spaghetti Recipe (ok)
-Boil spaghetti to desired tenderness
-Spread butter across spaghetti (not too much so it doesn't steal the heat from the noodles)
-Sprinkle parmesan cheese
-Stir spaghetti to mix butter and cheese
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This thread sounds sweet, does this include baking?
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It includes how to fix up a bowl of cereal.

So, no, I don't see why we need to include baking.
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And why not? People just post what they want, and no cereal here will stop them. Just why do you think that if there's such an easy recipe as cereal, we can't include baking? I made this topic for people who want to share their unusual, personally developed recipes, so every recipe is good, untill it's not widely known, and it's even better if google doesn't know 'bout it.
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Torta Paradiso

Angel Cake


1/2 l cups butter
1 cup, 3 oz. confectioner's sugar
1 cup potato starch
3/4 cup white flour
Zest of 1 lemon
Cornstarch
8 egg yolks
Salt
3 egg whites


Butter a deep cake pan (10-in. diameter) and coat with a small amount
Of potato starch. Beat butter till creamy. Add the lemon zest. Add the egg yolks
One at a time, then the sugar, the flour, the sifted cornstarch and a pinch of salt.
Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Blend the ingredients, stirring gently, and
Pour the mixture into a cake pan. Bake at 350ºF for 40 min. Cool and sprinkle
With confectioner's sugar before serving.
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Miran wrote:
Torta Paradiso


This is totally on my to-do list. Do you serve it with any sort of toppings, or does it stand alone?

I offer you in return my top secret Chocolate Cheat Cake
(for when you're too lazy to bake from scratch but want everyone to think you did.)

1 box of chocolate or devil's food cake mix
1 box of chocolate or fudge instant pudding mix
1 cup of sour cream
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup water
4 eggs
1--1 and a half cups of chocolate chips OR chocolate mint chips (Andes mint chunks rule for this)

confectioners sugar (just for decorating)

Pre-heat your oven to 350 Fahrenheit and grease up a Bundt (or tube) cake pan. In a big bowl, mix the cake and (unprepared!) pudding mixes together with the sour cream, oil, water, and eggs until the batter is smooth. Stir in the chocolate or mint chips. Pour the whole mixture into your Bundt pan, and let it bake on a middle rack for about 50 minutes. (Stab it with a knife and make sure it comes away clean to be sure it's done.) Let it cool, and sprinkle it with confectioners sugar.

Serve a la mode for best results. :)
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If anyone is interested in vegan baking, (Which is a real stretch, I doubt anyone is) bananas, flax seed, and apple sauce can be used as egg substitutes. My personal favorite would be bananas, because then you can actually taste a small hint of it in the product (Works super well with brownies and cookies!)
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Mushing up yogurt, porrigde oats, apple chucks and cookies are divine.
Mash it up.
Mash it some more.
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I was a mad scientist in the kitchen today due to my desire for something exciting for lunch. I don't know what to call this but it's good, at least to me it is.

~Place plain leftover spaghetti on a plate
~Add as many pats of butter as you wish and sprinkle cheese on top
~Put it into the microwave until it's all melted
~Add some more cheese if desired and drizzle some hot sauce on top. (Because I LOVE hot sauce.)

This pasta is capable of being eaten with just your hands. And to be honest I like it better this way rather than having it with my mom's bulky meat sauce with vegetables. Yes I know this probably isn't healthy ._.
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Depends whether it can be healthy or not, on a scale from zero to Paula Deen how much butter are you exactly putting in? :gant:

To make everyone with cooking problems feel better here's a recipe anyone can make. I think I've spent more time reading the comments though.
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*snort* well actually because of that recipe you posted, I now want to make fruity ice cubes...but I have no bottled juice or an ice cube tray. :(

And I only used a few thin slices of butter...at least I didn't use an entire stick. ^^;
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I always wanted to try fruity ice cubes with lemonade actually and maybe adding some mint leaves in it. This thread makes me hungry...
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