What did you cook today?

Discussion in 'Munchie Recipes' started by *MAMA*, Jul 18, 2013.

  1. Basil Fawlty

    Basil Fawlty Member

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    Thanks Luce, it's clear from your before and after pics just how well you've mastered the true Classic French omelette à la Jacques!

    Oh and nice comeback, though somehow I didn't picture you as a smoker. ;)
     
  2. Lucy Goosey

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    Well, I don't inhale. ;-D No, I don't smoke.

    I'll await Jacques' phone call of praise! lol
     
  3. Bassline514

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    My omelettes always look like your first attempt! :bigcry:
     
  4. Lucy Goosey

    Lucy Goosey Member

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    Mine were much worse before Jacques showed me the light. lol

    Go practice!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57afEWn-QDg

    Don't forget the shaking, it makes all the difference. I forgot to shake the pan a few times and it was nowhere near as good. Plus it doubles as a nice workout!
     
  5. La Ya Ya

    La Ya Ya Fueled by Espresso Lifetime Supporter

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    Is fixing a bowl of Cheerio's cooking?
     
  6. Lucy Goosey

    Lucy Goosey Member

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    Did you heat up the milk? :-D

    Breakfast today. Another omelette, I'm obsessed! Dill and chives in the omelette. And more wild blueberries. Homemade hash browns this time for a treat!

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  7. La Ya Ya

    La Ya Ya Fueled by Espresso Lifetime Supporter

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    Please invite me to your house for breakfast, or any meal!
     
  8. Lucy Goosey

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    Come on up! How about dinner? Frozen pizza. lol Well I put the oven on! I like these little multi-colour carrots.

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  9. La Ya Ya

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    Never saw carrots like that before.

    I heated up a piece of grilled chicken and heated 2 tortillas and topped them with MaePloy Spicy Sweet Pepper Sauce.
     
  10. Lucy Goosey

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    I made my favourite pancakes, kamut and oat. With maple syrup of course, and peaches and blueberries. And maple bacon. And my sad over easy egg. I use coconut milk, coconut greek yogurt and coconut oil in the batter.

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  11. Lucy Goosey

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    I'm the only one eating! Well I know Baz is stuffing his face. (And just too lazy to take a pic.)

    I'm having some of my seafood chowder for dinner that I had frozen. For breakfast it was scrambled eggs. I'm giving the Classic French omelette a rest.


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  12. Bassline514

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    I made pasta with meat sauce and lots of cheese for lunch, it was the bomb. And tonight I cooked some carribean fried fish, with fries and a salad on the side! [​IMG]
     
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  13. Basil Fawlty

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    lol Stuffing my face like a piggy! No need to whisper Luce, I can still hear you. :D

    Your scrambled eggs and bacon breakfast looks fabulous, like all your omelettes. But what really had me drooling was the Pizza you cooked! :drool5:
     
  14. Lucy Goosey

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    Cooked, lol. That's stretching it.

    I have a chuckle every time I look at your avatar. Poor little piggy begging for food. You know you're only allowed to wear the chef's hat if you actually do the cooking, not just the eating.
     
  15. Lucy Goosey

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    That sounds good! It's something I've been meaning to try.
     
  16. Basil Fawlty

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    lol You're right, I really should remove my chef's hat, I have no business being in the kitchen. :chef: X

    I guess my plate's empty because I keep stuffing the food down my snout, shoveling it down like the food's going out of style. [​IMG]
     
  17. Bassline514

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    Do it, it's amazing! :D I usually do it with whole fresh tilapia (with the tail, head and all) that I rub with cajun spices, then I put it in a roastpan with lots of oil, chopped onion and tomato, garlic, jalapeno pepper and lime juice, and bake in the oven . Other types of fish would be delicious too but I'd recommend you use the whole fish and not just fillets, so the flesh stays firm while cooking (fillets tend to turn into mush after a while).
     
  18. Meliai

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    I want to try this no bread/pasta thang for a while and see how it makes me feel and I also want to eat light and detox a bit this week so tonight I just threw some squash, zucchini, and cherry tomatoes in a wok and seasoned with basil and oregano.
     
  19. Lucy Goosey

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    Ohh tilapia, good idea. I was thinking of red snapper but I see tilapia here more often. I've bought the fillets, I'll get whole next time. I've made blackened catfish with cajun spices. Love those spices.
     
  20. Bassline514

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    Red snapper is also a good candidate for that recipe! I usually go for tilapia though, simply cause it's cheaper. :D
     
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