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    Cooking with Gramps

    I have been on vacation this week and one of my passions is cooking, I love to experiment and have made a wide variety of delectable dishhes over the years. I was wondering if anyone else out there enjoy's cooking? I am not necessarily speaking of a professional calling but simply expressing oneself in the kitchen.

    I will lay out some recipes I completed this week and please add any you may have concocted. Maybe we could even have an Apolyton Recipe Book?

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    I enjoy my own cooking, as long as I'm cooking steak
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    Scallop Wraps

    I marinated 1 pound sea scallops in 8 ounces of John Boy and Billy Hot Sauce with 4 Tablespoons of Chinese Chili Sauce for several hours. I then parboiled 1 pound boneless chicken strips for 45 minutes, removed and allowed to cool.

    I baked the sea scallops on a cookie sheet for 8 minutes at 400 degrees.

    I took Tortilla Shells (10") and opened up a 14.5 oz can of Hunt's Diced Tomatoes in Basil, Garlic and Oregano. I also used Sargento shredded 4 cheese (like one might use on a Taco )

    I simply put a row of bolied chicken(shredded), a row of shredded scallops already marinated and cooked, spooned a helping of the diced tomatoes and covered in a generous portion of cheese.

    I then wrapped the shells (I used a couple toothpicks to keep together) then cooked 4 of them on a cookie sheet (cover cookie sheet with tinfoil and spray with a non stick such as PAM) so the tortilla dont stick.

    Bake 3-5 minutes and as long as cheese appears melted on inside, they are done.

    I served a small medley of Marinated Prawns (Jumbo Shrimp) on the side with the remainder of the diced tomatoes.

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    Re: Cooking with Gramps

    Originally posted by Grandpa Troll
    Maybe we could even have an Apolyton Recipe Book?

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    I think we did that once. I seem to remember lots of stuff with cheese and beer.
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    If I cook, it´s normally asian food.
    For example japanese Meals like Buta-niki no shouga yaki, Sushi or other things.
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    Try the same recipe with a considerably shorter cooking time on the scallops. They're delicate beasties, and taste far better when closer to the raw state.
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    Scallops Au Gratin Flounder Feast

    Scallops Au Gratin

    1 lb. sea scallops
    2 Tbsp. butter
    1/3 cup cream of mushroom soup, undiluted
    2 Tbsp. grated parmesan cheese
    2 Tbsp. cracker crumbs
    salt and pepper for taste

    Sauté scallops gently in 1 Tbsp. butter for 2 minutes. Stir in soup, then season with salt and pepper.

    Place in a 2 quart baking dish. Mix remaining butter, crumbs and parmesan cheese. Sprinkle over top of casserole and broil a few inches from heat until lightly golden browned and hot.

    Scallops wrapped in Bacon


    Makes 24 Pieces

    Ingredients:

    3 tbsp. soy sauce
    1 tbsp. Mirin (Chinese Rice Wine)
    1/4 tsp. hot Asian garlic chili sauce
    1 tsp. grated fresh ginger
    1 tsp. garlic finely chopped
    1 pinch sugar
    1 tsp sesame oil
    12 lg. sea scallops; halved
    12 thin slices bacon
    24 wooden toothpicks; soaked in water for 1 hour

    Instructions:

    In a bowl, combine the soy sauce, mirin, chili sauce, ginger, garlic, sugar and oil. Add scallops and toss well. Set aside to marinate for 1/2 hour under refrigeration.

    Cook the bacon until lightly browned but only about half cooked. It must still be flexible enough to wrap around the scallops. Cut each piece in half.

    Preheat your oven to 450 degrees.

    Remove the scallops from the marinade and pat dry. Wrap each scallop in a piece of bacon and secure it with a toothpick.

    Place the wrapped scallops on a broiler pan and cook for about 6 minutes until bacon is crispy and the scallops are firm. Serve immediately.

    Flounder Filets

    Wrap a cookie sheet in tin foil and spray with PAM or another non stick substance

    I simply took several Flounders and filleted them and applied Old Bay Seasoning and squirted Lemon Juice and cooked about 13 minutes (HINT: when fish is white and flaky your done)

    Enjoy!

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    I like to cook, but I never use recipes, nor do I remember what I exactly did. I basically improvise...

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    Re: Scallops Au Gratin Flounder Feast

    Originally posted by Grandpa Troll
    Scallops wrapped in Bacon
    Ooh...now I want this:

    Bacon wrapped water chestnuts

    1 can water chestnuts
    1/4 c. soy sauce
    Enough bacon

    Marinate the chestnuts for half an hour, then wrap each one with bacon and stab with a toothpick. Nuke for 6-8 minutes, depending on how crispy you want your bacon.
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    1 steak

    Dust with salt and freshly ground pepper. Rub with garlic and olive oil if I'm feeling adventurous.

    Grill for 2-3 mins per side.

    Eat.
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    b etor loves to cook

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    HINT FOR WRAPPING BACON AROUND FOOD!

    I apologize I left this out:

    Take wooden toothpicks in a bowl of water and SOAK for an hour so when you say take a Scallop and Wrap Bacon around it, simply skewer the food with the toothpick so as it is easy to eat when done and you dont burn yourself. The water soaking prevents the toothpick from igniting

    Just a small hint
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    Originally posted by b etor
    b etor loves to cook
    Put up a recipe, as this is what we are discussing here
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    Originally posted by LordShiva
    1 steak

    Dust with salt and freshly ground pepper. Rub with garlic and olive oil if I'm feeling adventurous.

    Grill for 2-3 mins per side.

    Eat.
    I always cook my steak with garlic but i pan fry for Ultimate Control.
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    I like to cook, but I'm not that good. I want to roast a chicken tonight. I'm just going to stick it in there at 350 and pull it out when the thingy pops up. Should I do something else?

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    Originally posted by LordShiva
    1 steak

    Dust with salt and freshly ground pepper. Rub with garlic and olive oil if I'm feeling adventurous.

    Grill for 2-3 mins per side.

    Eat.
    thats kind of raw
    I need a foot massage

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    Yay, a home chef/foodie thread \o/

    @ B-P That's also kind of tasty

    @ Kid - salt and pepper that thing, at least (unless it's a brined chicken, then just pepper). Pat dry, then a little olive oil or butter rubbed on the skin, then the s&p. And pick up an instant-read thermometerfor next time (I got mine for just $20 USD) - it's much more reliable than the little pop-up, since the breast can cook at quite a different rate from the bonier pieces! Pick up a "Smart Chicken" next time if you see one in the store, they do have aa good flavor
    But there's no sense crying over every mistake. You just keep on trying till you run out of cake.
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    Gramps Grouper Plate

    Tonight, I cooked my sweetheart Grouper.

    I deboned and filleted, marinated with a new dressing from Wishbone called Mango Chipolte, maybe 2 pounds of Fresh Grouper for 4 hours.

    Pre-heat oven 420 degrees.

    Line cookie sheet with tin foil, spray with PAM (all this does for me is expedites/reduces cleanup and prevents fish from stick to tray)

    Cook until flaky/white, should be about 14 minutes, but as ovens vary, start checking around 10 minutes and sample when fish flakes, very detecbale to the eye

    I served with Scallops wrapped in Brown Sugar Bacon and also Oysters wrapped in Bacon.

    Total cooking time for the wraps should be close to 10 minutes but the key is for the scallops to turn white, the Bacon to look cooked/crisp. The Oysters darkened is sufficient, about same time 10 minutes.

    I added a fresh Pineapple cutup for dessert and served with delicious cold sweet iced tea
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    Originally posted by Brachy-Pride


    thats kind of raw
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    I gots lots of reciepes.

    Ill start yall with one of my favorites for snacking during a football game.
    3/4 can hot frito lay bean dip
    1 16 0z can refried beans
    i block 160z medium cheddar cheese shredded
    12 oz sour cream
    2 large avocados ripe
    pace picante sauce bout 1 cup
    1 can 8 oz sliced black olives


    Mix bean dip and refried beans with a few dashes of garlic salt together and spread in a rectangle cake dish
    peel and smash avocaodes in separte bowel and season with garlic salt and a dash of pepper(I use fajita seasoning) but a dash of pepper not to much will work.
    spread on top of beans after mashed.
    spread pace picante sauce on the guacomle (i use medim picante sauce)
    then spread sourcream on top of picante sauce
    top with your shredded cheese and then black olives and you have seven layer dip
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    I discovered that cooking a mediocre cut of steak in butter and pan-frying it does amazing things. I love the taste... I don't like dying at 30 so much... but it's just so good...

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    Frying a steak
    Mostly rib eyes or t bones but im sure it will work with any thick steak
    fry steak and brown on both sides in ur choice of oil
    season with soy sauce cherry cooking wine and a splash of beer with ur choice of seasons. salt pepper season all etc
    take out of frying plan place in baking dish and heat in oven for 2 hours at 300 degrees coverd with foil. after one and half hours of cooking
    melt enough butter and sautee raw mushrooms and onions on the stove, when soft pour sautee mix on steak and bake till steaks are real tender. total bake time for a thick steak bout 2.5 hours.
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    I make this a couple times a week, simply because I can make a fairly large amount of it quickly, and it still tastes good the next day or two.

    Cook 2-3 cups of rice. While waiting for that, put a couple pieces of chicken (usually just boneless tenders as they are quick to grill and cut up). Add 1/3-1/2 a can of Ranch Style Beans to chicken once fully cooked. I usually time it so that the chicken is done about the same time as the rice. Mix them together, and consume. I always eat this with guacamole and chips (I love Avocado). I haven't really experimented with it, except for adding green bell or jalapeno peppers when I remember to buy them. Cilantro is always good.

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    I'm our weekend cook. Most of my recipes have pumpkin as a main ingredient since I grow lots of pumpkins in my garden and my gf doesn't have any meaningful recipes making use of them. So I jump in, take a bag of frozen pumkin and cook.


    My gf's favorite is my
    Pumpkin Stew:

    You need (for 4)

    700g Pumkins
    500g potatoes (or 600/600 or 500/700, it's not critical)
    500g ground meat
    200g peeled tomatoes
    250g beans
    2-3 onions
    garlic
    1 leek
    1/2l consomée
    salt
    majoram
    pepper

    Cook the potatoes. Hack pumpkin, onions, garlic and leek. Brown the ground meat in a pot, add pumpkin, onion, garlic, tomatoes and consomée. Spice with majoram. Let cook (covered) for 15 minutes on medium/low level. Then add the leek, beans and potatoes. After 10 more minutes, add salt and pepper and voilà.
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    Entrecôtes in tomato-oregano sauce. Serves 4 people.

    4 thick entrecôtes
    8 large ripe tomatoes
    4 cloves of garlic
    Oregano
    Salt
    Pepper
    Olive oil

    The first thing you want to do, is to boil water in a large pot to cook the tomatoes for 30 secs so that the skin peels of easier. After having peeled the tomatoes, chop them coarsely.

    Then get going with the entrecôtes:
    Start with heating a pan with a splash of olive oil. Rub the entrecôtes with salt and season them with pepper (not too much). Fry the entrecôtes 3 minutes on each side. Remove steaks from heat and cover them in foil.

    Now, without cleaning the pan, splash a nit more of olive oil on it, and put all the chopped tomatoes on the pan. Mash the 3 cloves of garlic and add them as well. Season with salt and oregano (try to use fresh oregano if possible - it really is better than dried. If you must use dried oregano, remember to grind it between your fingers before putting it in. That will release the flavours better).

    Not wait a few minutes for the sauce to cook before again adding the entrecôtes to the sauce and cooking for another minute or 2. Serve immediately with your favourite potatoes and tomato/mozzarella salad

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    My favorite, a delicate, light dish, a
    Pumpkin Soufflé

    You need
    600g Pumpkin
    250g ground meat
    250g Bulgur (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgur)
    1 cup (200g) bio-yoghurt
    50g parmesan cheese or similar (grana padano)
    3 onions
    2 spoons wheat-flour
    olive oil
    butter
    salt
    pepper

    Let Bulgur swell in hot water. Grate the cheese (don't use already grated cheese, that's groce!)
    Cut pumpkin in cubes, steam it (with 2 spoons butter) in a pot for 20-25 mins.
    Sautée the onions in olive oil, add ground meat, spice with salt and pepper, wait until well done.
    Once the pumpkin has sufficiently cooled down, mix it with the Bulgur, flour, some salt and pepper to a pulp.
    Grease the casserolle, add 3/4 of the pulp, then the ground meat, then the remaining pulp. Cover with yoghurt, on top the grated cheese and a bit olive oil.
    Make a hole in the middle of the casserolle with your finger.
    Bake at 180°C in the oven for short of 20 mins.
    Ready.
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    What does pumpkin actually taste like?
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    chicken
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    What does pumpkin actually taste like?
    a little sweet and a little spicey (not hot spicey but a little sweet spice nip)
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    Originally posted by Asmodean
    What does pumpkin actually taste like?
    Depends on the pumpkin type and how you prepare it, of course. But there's always some sweet touch to it.
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