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Trapster
Posts: 1179/3604
I donīt really like to cook but I can cook a few things. I canīt come up with what right now.

I can cook mashed potatoes and fish sticks to mention one thing.
Tarale
Posts: 218/2713
Originally posted by Yoronosuku
Ahh! I love fettuccini! Italian food is the greatest thing ever ever..most of the food I make is only asian dishes, I'm trying to learn how to make Italian food now too. All the different types of cheese and sauces and..it is a whole other world that Japanese cooking (while some of the most delicious things ever!) never really branches out into. I think I love food a little too much ._.



Nothing wrong with a hedonistic approach to food.

Well, at least I say anyways. But then if you've spoken to me ever, you'd know that I adore food (particularly chocolate) -- and that that's one of the reasons why I'm trying to be better at cooking.
Yoronosuku
Posts: 84/1239
Ahh! I love fettuccini! Italian food is the greatest thing ever ever..most of the food I make is only asian dishes, I'm trying to learn how to make Italian food now too. All the different types of cheese and sauces and..it is a whole other world that Japanese cooking (while some of the most delicious things ever!) never really branches out into. I think I love food a little too much ._.
Tarale
Posts: 212/2713
Originally posted by spel werdz rite
My aunt is a chef. Not professional but she cooks the best anything I ever had. She's the reason I need to go on a diet.


I once befriended a cafe owner and the chefs at the cafe.
That combined with antidepressant medication (and the effect those have on your metabolism) might have had something to do with me gaining a bunch of weight a while back

Mmm... free fettuccini alla pana...
spel werdz rite
Posts: 363/1796
My aunt is a chef. Not professional but she cooks the best anything I ever had. She's the reason I need to go on a diet.
Arthus
Posts: 29/142
I can cook Pancakes and Pizza.

That's it.

It's all I need.
Chaos Force
Posts: 43/1056
Originally posted by spel werdz rite
Originally posted by Sukasa
I usually like to have it cold, though.
Damn oldskooler's! I bet you even like your meat cooked.



You mean you are suppose to cook that stuff?

I'm also very limited on food I can cook. But the stuff I can make, rocks.
Sukasa
Posts: 457/2068
Yep. I do.

Eggs are also really good, bu tMr. noodles own all.
spel werdz rite
Posts: 355/1796
Originally posted by Sukasa
I usually like to have it cold, though.
Damn oldskooler's! I bet you even like your meat cooked.

Serious: I can make some hella-good eggs.
Sukasa
Posts: 456/2068
Ouch.

I just use the mcrowave whenever I make hot cereal, I never burn it then.

I usually like to have it cold, though.
spel werdz rite
Posts: 354/1796
I leave the milk in the oven too long!
Sukasa
Posts: 454/2068
Ouch.

How do you do THAT?!
spel werdz rite
Posts: 352/1796
I even burn my cereal!
Sukasa
Posts: 337/2068
Eh, I can cook limited stuff... Noodles, eggs, simple things. Oh, I can cook steak in my own sauce, though. There's something.

I suppose I could cook better stuff if I botrhered to read the recipes and directions on the back of them...

I don't usually cook though, so that's another reason I can't cook well.
Keitaro
Posts: 108/373
chaa..I just learned to prepare ramen but really, the thing with me is I can cook. If I sat down and looked at a recipe, and had all the ingredients, I could easily follow the instructions and eventualy cook something. I just...don't, not alot of opportunities to do that since the folks do most of the cooking around here and my sister and I are just sorta like...whatever. But I've been experimenting with the microwave lately and started "cooking" some late night snacks for myself. Its quite nice, but something tells me if I keep up with this diet I'll die before 30 (usualy consists of something cheesy, or with peperoni, tossed onto a tortilla of sorts and melted together and rolled up. good but probably not too healthy)
Danielle
Posts: 876/6737
Yeah.. I cook a mean fried egg.

Rydain
Posts: 106/633
I'm good at the basics, but I generally don't like to cook. I've been trying to figure out why - I had to help people cook recently and it was a "neutral to pleasant" task - and I think that when you're used to food that requires near-zero time and attention to prepare, any effort put forth towards making food and cleaning up afterward feels annoying even if it isn't really much at all. There are a few things that I do enjoy making (like cottage cheese pancakes), and it would be a good idea for me to expand my horizons and get used to putting in time in the kitchen on a regular basis. Variety is good and it would save some money as well. (The healthy convenience meals I buy are rather pricey.)
Iori Yagami
Posts: 157/570
I can cook some foods. Just simple stuff mainly unless I took a cooking class during my school years then it was a tad different but fun though.
Wurl
Posts: 125/842
Grilled vegetables for the win.
Tarale
Posts: 193/2713
Originally posted by Kailieann
...Uhh.. I make good omelettes, too.


I make good omelettes!! They're always a bit weird shaped (I have trouble flipping them) but they taste good, and that's all that matters

My pancakes are also somewhat odd shaped. I can never quite get the flipper underneath it properly and then when I try to flip it... well.. Yeah. Creatively-shaped pancakes and omelettes
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