I’m cooking for super bowl sunday!
bon appetit
I’m cooking for super bowl sunday!
It's Friday so what are your plans for cooking this weekend? Share any great recipes you're looking forward to try or maybe you have a whole dinner planned out. Let's hear it!
Anyone have any good recipes using dill? It is one of my favorite herbs but I don’t have many good recipes using it.
I didn't see one yet, and I feel like there's usually a new one prior to the weekend. Maybe for Friday?
The reason I say 9 or 15 is because I forgot how many varieties of beans there are in this mixture. I brought it at a smart & final in the bulk section about two months ago and I just wanted to try it so I brought a pound. I've only had like three varieties of beans in my life so I was curious.
I completely forgot I brought it because I stored it somewhere in my kitchen drawers and I found it today again while cleaning stuff out.
Now I am wondering on how to cook this. All I know about cooking beans is from my mom, which she just uses salt an garlic. I know with lentils and garbanzo she lets them soak overnight (she has recipes for these).
So here is my questions: Since this has lentils, do I let it soak? Can I eat it just boiled on its own (with garlic and salt) ? Does the number of types of beans make a difference in cooking time or any other factor?
thank you!
I have some beef ribs but I don't know how to cook ribs. Anyone have a simple yet delicious recipe? I don't have access to a grill so oven recipes please. Thanks!
About a year ago I went to a local restaurant that's since closed - they did these amazing streetfood Thai Loaded Fries, which were drizzled in a mildly spicy Thai sauce and garnished with sliced Red Chilli and Coriander.
I don't even know where to begin on recreating a sauce like that. All I can tell you is that it was orange in colour and I'm just looking for suggestions on where to begin.
Video here ->https://youtu.be/MwyaD5kPc-A
how to make jackfruit fry
1.All purpose flour 2.Sugar 3.Salt 4.turmeric powder
5.ripe jack fruit 6.oil 7.water
mix the flour, sugar ,salt with water to form a batter . dip ripe jackfruit in the batter and deep fry in oil
fry it for 5 min and tasty jackfruit fry is ready .
Jackfruit must be raw
cut the Jackfuit and deep fry , season it with salt ,chips is ready
I'm trying to find one but everything on Google is pretty different ingrediant wise and it's a little overwhelming lol any one have a go to recipe?
I've been using Evernote as my digital recipe for years but want to switch because - need premium and it's expensive and their search is pretty shitty.
After my online research, I decided on Paprika but it doesn't seem possible to export / import my 1000 recipes.
Any suggestions of how I can do the import / export or an alternative recipe saver that would work for me (features I need are web clipper, good search, tags, online + mobile)
Costco had a sale and I couldn't help myself - oops? Looking for potato recipes that are considerably healthy or not too unhealthy!
I’m wondering if there’s an online service similar to blue apron that helps to pick recipes for the week and puts together a shopping list?
I have an acorn squash. I'm not a huuuuge fan of stuffed or roasted squash, and I've made so many squash soups already this winter. Does anyone know if you can make like, squash bread, similar to zucchini bread...?
I had gotten a cooking chocolate few months which i think included both of these but now I cant find it in the same shop,i only see ones with butter as an extra ingredient , is there any cooking chocolate with marshmallow or maple syrup?
Ingredients
1 tbsp butter (to fry)
1/2 Red onion
150g Button Mushrooms
1 clove garlic (Finely chopped)
1/5 Block of Haloumi (50g)
3 Rashers of bacon
200ml Cream
250g spaghetti/tagletelli
Method
I want to make something for dinner tonight that I have never made before. I'm not insanely picky, but the person I am cooking for doesn't like pasta or casseroles. Any ideas are welcome!
I apologize if this is not the best subreddit for this, but the alcohol subreddit didn’t help. My girlfriend just turned 21 and we went to a bar to celebrate. We asked for a drink that didn’t taste like alcohol as she never liked the taste, and they brought her a drink called a “Sweet Leaf” (we think that’s what she said anyway). She really liked it so I tried to find a recipe online so we could make it at home, but I couldn’t find one. The waitress said it had coconut rum and pineapple rum in it, but that’s all I could remember. Does anyone have a recipe?
We just harvested about a kil of baby kipfler potatoes. Reddit, what should we cook?