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Interesting Recipes - PheonixGRX - 03-20-2013

On another thread, I gave a small recipe for a snack to another member on here, and I was just curious to what other recipes everyone on here has. The recipe I gave out was this one:

Step 1) Slice the cheese to no thicker than half a centimeter, any less and you wont get enough, any more and you will have it too dry.
Step 2) The Tomato must be cut thinly, but not too thin. I say just smaller than the cheese, as you don't want to over power the taste.
Step 3) Cut a single pickled onion in half, and then into quarters. Peel it apart so each layer is on the cutting board.
Step 4) To assemble it, get your cracker of choice. I prefer square ones as they fit better, but its really up to you. You may butter it if you want, but to me, that ruins it. Now get the cheese and put that on first, followed by the tomato. If the cracker and cheese are fairly long, use 2 full slices, and cut a third in half, and use it to cover the gap in the middle if need be. Lastly, place the pickled onion pieces over the tomato. You can put it inside the tomato if you want, but that does no real addition to the taste.
Step 5) Enjoy it.

I'm not afraid to admit that it is something my mum use to make me and my brother when we were kids, and I have tried making it myself. It does sound simple, but getting the portions correct is a bit difficult as the tastes easily overpower each other.

And if you hadn't noticed, I love to cook, but hardly get the chance to :c


RE: Interesting Recipes - Mass Distraction - 03-20-2013

Good thread. Now Cuccos can tell everyone the secret of hot cheetos over here.


RE: Interesting Recipes - Beware of Cuccos - 03-20-2013

(03-20-2013, 10:42 AM)PheonixGRX Wrote: And if you hadn't noticed, I love to cook, but hardly get the chance to :c

Same here. I live alone (with the exception of my cat) and it's damn near impossible to cook for one person.

(03-20-2013, 11:59 AM)Mass Distraction Wrote: Good thread. Now Cuccos can tell everyone the secret of hot cheetos over here.

Muahahahahahaha. Off work in about 3 hours.

I feel like y'all are going to be really disappointed with the whole Hot Cheetos thing, by the way.


RE: Interesting Recipes - Beware of Cuccos - 03-20-2013

HOT CHEETOS




RE: Interesting Recipes - PheonixGRX - 03-20-2013

(03-20-2013, 04:51 PM)Beware of Cuccos Wrote: HOT CHEETOS


If I ever find cheetos where I live, I shall definitely try them.


RE: Interesting Recipes - Wardenclyffe - 03-20-2013

When I eat Cheez-its, I use a combination of the shovel and the nosedive. This method is really ineffective, because the Cheez-its don't last long and you feel horrible afterwards.


RE: Interesting Recipes - ThePlainGamer - 03-20-2013

(03-20-2013, 07:43 PM)PheonixGRX Wrote:
(03-20-2013, 04:51 PM)Beware of Cuccos Wrote: HOT CHEETOS


If I ever find cheetos where I live, I shall definitely try them.

Same!


RE: Interesting Recipes - Mass Distraction - 03-22-2013

(03-20-2013, 04:51 PM)Beware of Cuccos Wrote: HOT CHEETOS


That was actually way better than I expected xD


RE: Interesting Recipes - Beware of Cuccos - 03-22-2013

(03-22-2013, 07:18 AM)Mass Distraction Wrote:
(03-20-2013, 04:51 PM)Beware of Cuccos Wrote: HOT CHEETOS


That was actually way better than I expected xD

Thanks! I'm pretty proud of it.


RE: Interesting Recipes - thescottishgamer - 03-29-2013

Looking for a single serving recipe? Well give this one a try.

Coffee Cup Quiche


Ingredients:
  1. 1 egg
  2. 1 1/2 tablespoons milk
  3. Salt
  4. Ground black pepper
  5. 1/4 of a bagel or similar amount of french bread
  6. 2 teaspoons cream cheese
  7. 1/2 slice ham
  8. Fresh thyme leaves or fresh chopped chives
  9. Dijon mustard
Directions:
  1. Beat egg and milk together with a fork in a coffee cup, adding salt and pepper to taste. Tear bread into dime-size pieces; stir in. Add cream cheese; stir in. Tear or cut prosciutto into small pieces; add to mixture. Sprinkle with thyme.
  2. Microwave on high until done, about 1 minute 10 seconds. Garnish with mustard and fresh thyme or chives.



RE: Interesting Recipes - ThisIsGamer - 03-29-2013

Peanut Butter Syrup



RE: Interesting Recipes - Newt - 03-30-2013

I actually have an a whole folder full of cool recipes in my computer, because for a while I wanted to make a humorous Youtube channel on the idea. The premise was that I can't cook, and so I'd find difficult, artistic food recipes and make an attempt at recreating it. Lemme post some that I thought looked good.(Well, I thought they all looked good. That's why I kept them...)

Trippy Cake:


Giant Smartie


Skittles Vodka


Remember, I'm not an actual cook. So if these don't work in real life, my bad. Haha.


RE: Interesting Recipes - Beware of Cuccos - 03-30-2013

Me and my friends have tried the Skittles vodka before. It works amazingly.


RE: Interesting Recipes - Newt - 03-30-2013

I just realized those images are too small. My bad. Still, Skittles Vodka sounds pretty amazing. Put that on my list, Cuccos. 'Tis now a challenge.


RE: Interesting Recipes - Reeves Reus - 03-31-2013

Cocktail with Watermelon Flavour

Ad in a shaker:

20ml Vodka
20ml Amarreto
20ml Comfort
50ml Peach Juice
50ml Pineapple Juice
10ml Grenadine

Shake hard and strain in glass.

Cheers.