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PREPARED WITH LOVE!
It looks exactly like what they show in the commercials!
![of_nonv_filofish.jpg](http://www.mcdonaldsindia.com/ourfood/nonveg/of_nonv_filofish.jpg)
:lol
OnkelC said:![]()
PREPARED WITH LOVE!
waxer said:
OnkelC said:Beavertown, NICE roast! Thanks for sharing. How did you marinate the chicken and what were the sides for that feast?
Hooker said:biodegradablebean, next time don't use any oil to brown the minced meat, there's enough fat in it already. And add some chopped garlic and basil. Will do wonders for your dish. I like to add mushrooms and carrots to my pasta as well.
If you like the taste of olive oil (like Onkel), add the oil at a later stage. You'll waste all the flavour in the heat anyways.
(je hebt dure pasta gekocht man!)
It's simply chopped onions that I sauteed with salt and sugar in an oil/butter mix for about 15 minutes. They lose about 2/3 of their volume that way and the result is pure roast onion taste.tnw said:Onkel, that spatzle looks fantastic. is that like an onion confiture on top? :O.....
LOL, I would have blushed if it would have been me (which it wasn't):lol . Greetings up the Rhine, too! did you have rain casualties yesterday? I had to swim uphill at the commute this morning.Endgegner said:p.s.:OnkelC, I think I saw you getting off the subway at Friesenplatz in Cologne maybe a month ago, I was tempted to scream out "cooking king of neogaf" but ultimately was a little to shy. Greetings from Cologne to Bonn anyways!
OnkelC said:Awesome breakfast, but why not shred the potatoes yourself? Thanks for sharing, Dice Man!
sounds interesting, what consistency were the brats before cooking them?Flo_Evans said:oh nice, downloading that PDF and printing it now!
Last night in honor of OnkelC I made some delicious bratwurst. (I didn't have my camera with me sorry)
Now in my youth I would just buy some brats throw them on the fire and be done with it. I learned this 2 step method working at a resturant and now is the only way I make them.
1st you boil the brats in a mix of water, beer, onions, and apples. Can also add some sour kraut to the mix. You cook them fully (about 15-20min) in this stew of awesome and after they are done transfer them to a pan or the grill to crisp up the casing. Guaranteed to squirt hot juice in your eye!
The Take Out Bandit said:
jtardiou said:why do you guys do this to yourselves..
EDIT: onkelC, are you a female? just curious
jtardiou said:why do you guys do this to yourselves..
what would make you think onkel is female? :lol
OnkelC said:sounds interesting, what consistency were the brats before cooking them?
use this as reference please:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4092661&postcount=299
thanks for sharing.
I'll be off until late thursday (family-in-law-birthday party again), so keep the kitchen going while I'm away, OK folks?
heavy liquid said:Last night my family got together and had a Mexican feast with some help of a friend of the family. We purchased the ingredients at our local Mexican grocery store in the afternoon and cooked it all up in the evening.
Wolffen said:Heavy Liquid, that all looked damned tasty. Any chance of sharing a recipe for the rice and salsa?
heavy liquid said:
Dice Man said:That's a lot of forks. The corn and tomatoes look delicious - from the garden?
:loljtardiou said:why do you guys do this to yourselves..
EDIT: onkelC, are you a female? just curious
OnkelC said:Awesome sammich. I'm out of words.:lol
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT!
I dig the photography assignments, so let's try it in ze kitchens. It's a cook-off at last!![]()
First theme is "Pasta and sauce".
Entries must be prepared/cooked THIS WEEKEND and published with the recipe until monday night.
Pic of the finished dish is a must, but additional prep pics are allowed, too.
Posters pick the winner and runner-up.
Best contribution wins respect! Winner will choose the next weekend assignment, but will not be allowed to participate.
Keep'em coming.
Would also be fine with me, other opinions?Hooker said:Why not extend it to next week Onkel. I want to participate but don't have the means to do it on such short notice (ingredients not readily available - student and no car).
'Plus, it gives some people the chance to prepare and conjure up something special