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Post up your favorite....not so normal meals.

 

Drifter Egg Sandwitch:

 

2 eggs cooked over easy add salt and pepper to liking.

Add 1/4 teaspoon Curry powder and 1/4 teaspoon cyenne pepper to eggs before flipping.

 

2 slices of bread with light mayo spread on each side, cut egg portion in half.

 

Bread-egg-cheese (american or cheddar)-touch of tobasco sause-egg-bread.

 

Enjoy...yumm

 

note: tobasco is optional.

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sounds good! make mine over medium :)

 

How about this:

 

Cherry Tomatos cut in half.

Chunks of Buffalo Mozarrela

A good Olive Oil

Good Balsamic Vinegar

Fresh chopped basil

Salt & Pepper to taste

 

 

Mix in a bowl and leave in the fridge for a little while. Then enjoy it with a glass of wine! :)

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I guess it is a lil outta the ordinary but I love jambalaya. There is something just sorta magical about cooking up a big pot of the stuff, slow cooking it all day (if anyone knows what I mean by this). I dont know the recipe off hand but I know it involves lots of shrimp and sausage. Also, jerk chicken. I am also known to spontaneously combine many divergent ingredients and come up with something good.

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:unsure:

 

spiral, I like Jumbalaya too. I tried to make it a couple of weeks ago and it turned out awful. The rice didnt cook. It was the recipe's fault, I followed it to a "T". Anyhow, I cranked up the oven and let it get hotter and cooked it until the rice was soft, but by then all the broth was dried up. Oh well, I might try it agian. Meanwhile, there went about $30 worth of sausage, shrimp and chicken :angry:

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sounds good! make mine over medium :)

 

How about this:

 

Cherry Tomatos cut in half.

Chunks of Buffalo Mozarrela

A good Olive Oil

Good Balsamic Vinegar

Fresh chopped basil

Salt & Pepper to taste

Mix in a bowl and leave in the fridge for a little while. Then enjoy it with a glass of wine! :)

 

That, my friend, is what the Italians call Insalata Caprice.

 

Here's my recipe, The Colonial Flip:

 

Back in Colonial days tavern keepers would concoct all sorts of mixes, some were ghastly. One of the more revered ones was the Flip, a favourite of New Englanders back in the 1700's.

 

 

Ingredients:

An Imperial Pint (20 oz) of strong beer (a barleywine would be nice, but anything 8% alcohol by volume or higher will do)

 

2 tablespoons of sugar, unrefined

 

1 tablespoon of molasses

 

2 tablespoons of dried pumpkin, finely ground

 

1 measure of New England rum

 

Direction & Notes:

Get yourself a metal or earthen mug (32oz or larger to allow for overflow from heating) and pour the strong beer into it. Mix in the sugar, molasses and dried pumpkin, blend well.

 

You'll need a fireplace or wood burning stove for this next part ... heat up a loggerhead (an iron poker will do) and stick the red hot end into the liquid for a brief moment. Add the rum and enjoy!

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Speaking of tomatoes:

Half some baby tomatoes (not cherry)

Place cut side up on cookie sheet or broiling sheet(you can use your toaster oven if you like.)

pour a little paul newman's balsamic over (that's my favorite)

top with parm cheese

cook at 350 for ~15 minutes, when they start to shrink alittle, blast the top with the broiler!!

 

Now that's good eats.

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squash season is also here. I just got two acorn squash from a relative. (I always wondered why people grew these nasty things)

I found a way to make them taste good!!

 

preheat oven 325

Half acorn squash (remove seeds) take some butter and brown sugar and spread it on the cut side.

cook for ~30 minutes or until fork tender.

Scoop out of shell and enjoy.

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1. Smash Ramen pack on a hard surface. (To get rid of the long noodles)

2. Open package and place noodles in a microwave-safe bowl. (Don't forget to take out the flavoring pack!)

3. Pour in water till it fully immerses the Ramen.

4. Put in microwave and place on high for 3 minutes.

5. Take out and mix in flavoring.

6. Enjoy

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you two ^ are banned.

 

As long as we are on quick and easy college recipes:

 

Take a cake pan, line the bottom and sides with unrolled croissant dough.

 

In a skillet, brown some ground beef, adding onion salt and chili powder.

 

pour the beef over the dough.

 

pour in one can of tomato sauce.

 

top with grated colby jack

 

unroll another can of croissant dough and cover the whole mess.

 

put in a 350 degree oven until the top looks golden.

 

Enjoy with a cold Miller Lite~!

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Holy cow goot, that sounds like a heartattack waiting to happen!! Those crossiants are so bad for you, but yes they do taste so good.

 

One more recipe:

Preheat oven to 450

Take a pork tenderloin (wait for a good sale on them)

~2TBS of Fresh Rosemary (dried will work just use more)

~1/2 cup of Italian Style bread Crumbs

Chop rosemary and add to bread crumbs, mix together

Coat Pork tenderloin with Dijon mustard and roll in bread crumb mixture

Place on baking pan cook for ~12-15 minutes or until internal temp is 150

Remove and let sit for 5 minutes cut pieces on bias and serve.

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Here's a quick and somewhat healthy recipe.

 

Heat a cup of olive oil on low on your stovetop. Mince several cloves of garlic into the oil and sautee it for a couple mins (be careful not to burn the garlic).

 

Dump the oil in a bowl

 

In another bowl, mix "Italian Style" bread crumbs (you can buy them like that) and some parmegian.

 

Dredge boneless skinless chicken breasts in the garlicky oil and then coat heavily with the bread crumbs.

 

Place on a pan and bake for about 30 minutes at 375 degrees.

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1. Smash Ramen pack on a hard surface. (To get rid of the long noodles)

2. Open package and place noodles in a microwave-safe bowl. (Don't forget to take out the flavoring pack!)

3. Pour in water till it fully immerses the Ramen.

4. Put in microwave and place on high for 3 minutes.

5. Take out and mix in flavoring.

6. Enjoy

 

And you call yourself a college student!!!!!! Shame on you...here is how you do it.

 

Smash Mauceren Brand Ramen "Roast Beef" flavor. Put in bowl with more water than needed. Cook in micro for 2:30. When done add packet of flavor, stir and sit. Meanwhile scramble 2 eggs, chop up and add to Ramen. Then open 6 oz can of store brand chunck tuna, shred with fork and add to Ramen.

 

Finally add 1 Tablespoon Soy Sauce to Ramen, stir and enjoy "Sloppy Stir Fry"

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Funky Macaronii

 

1 box kraft mac and cheese (only kraft will work cause the noodles are high quality)

1/2 green bell pepper

1/2 red pepper

1 can cream of mushroom soup.

1 can fried onions

 

Make mac and cheese, chopp peppers, when mac and cheese is done add pepers and soup into glass dish...top with onions...stick in oven at 350 for about 20 minutes or until you think its done.

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