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Alright, I've decided to write a cookbook. Probably not the best idea as most ppl need an actual restaurant in order to pawn off their books, but I think I can do it.
I am going to put together a bunch of recipes that are quick and easy and almost impossible to mess up. It'll be the end all to end all cookbooks thwarting Better Homes and Betty Crocker who not only look the same, but have the same mess of "American" rubbish that no one actually uses, but instead destroys.
I have over 35 cookbooks in my collection, making it the biggest of all sections in my book collection apart from books related to Chemical Engineering degrees. I have subscribed to Cook's Illustrated (the best cooking mag for real chefs) for over 5 years and am a fond admire of Sunset (another great mag and cookbook). The cookbooks I have vary but are mostly Mexican, Italian, American, and French. I have a box full of homemade recipes from ppl I have met, or alterations to recipes I have made. I also experiment with cooking all the time.
My Cookbook will be called "Cooking With Beer". While not all recipes will require beer (though most do), the jist is that you will get drunk while cooking, so these recipes are fail safe for us drunk cooks.
Here is a list of what it will include:
Bruchetta
Chicken Wings (Teriyaki, Buffalo)
O-Rings
Fries
Polenta
Fried Cheese
Shrimp Diablo
Stuffed Mushrooms
Chicken Salad
Tuna Salad
Pasta Salad
Beef Stew
Chicken Stew
Chicken Noodle Soup
Mexican Chicen
Chili
Clam Chowder
Bisque (shrimp/lobster)
Tortilla Soup
Spicy Peanut Butter Soup
Tomato Soup
Baked Chicken
Baked Turkey
Ham
Pork Chops
Bratwurst
Stuffed Peppers
Rigatonni w/ Mozz and Eggplant
Fett. Prima Vera
Mac&Cheese
Manacotti
Seafood Shells
Speg w/ Simple Red Suace
Asparagus w/ garlic and pine nuts
Broccoli with cream suace
Potatos (mashed, boiled, baked, and scalloped)
Grilled Corn
Grilled Peppers
Vegie Casserole
Tiramisu
Crème Brule
Flan
And
The BBQ Essentials:
Rubs, Sauces, and Brines
Pastes (olive, tomato, bean)
Salsa
and grillin techniques
Most of those I already have developed. Mutating recipes into better versions, adding secret ingredients, etc... A few I am still messing with.
My question (since I am already long winded), what is your favorite dish that should be included?
Alright, I've decided to write a cookbook. Probably not the best idea as most ppl need an actual restaurant in order to pawn off their books, but I think I can do it.
I am going to put together a bunch of recipes that are quick and easy and almost impossible to mess up. It'll be the end all to end all cookbooks thwarting Better Homes and Betty Crocker who not only look the same, but have the same mess of "American" rubbish that no one actually uses, but instead destroys.
I have over 35 cookbooks in my collection, making it the biggest of all sections in my book collection apart from books related to Chemical Engineering degrees. I have subscribed to Cook's Illustrated (the best cooking mag for real chefs) for over 5 years and am a fond admire of Sunset (another great mag and cookbook). The cookbooks I have vary but are mostly Mexican, Italian, American, and French. I have a box full of homemade recipes from ppl I have met, or alterations to recipes I have made. I also experiment with cooking all the time.
My Cookbook will be called "Cooking With Beer". While not all recipes will require beer (though most do), the jist is that you will get drunk while cooking, so these recipes are fail safe for us drunk cooks.
Here is a list of what it will include:
Bruchetta
Chicken Wings (Teriyaki, Buffalo)
O-Rings
Fries
Polenta
Fried Cheese
Shrimp Diablo
Stuffed Mushrooms
Chicken Salad
Tuna Salad
Pasta Salad
Beef Stew
Chicken Stew
Chicken Noodle Soup
Mexican Chicen
Chili
Clam Chowder
Bisque (shrimp/lobster)
Tortilla Soup
Spicy Peanut Butter Soup
Tomato Soup
Baked Chicken
Baked Turkey
Ham
Pork Chops
Bratwurst
Stuffed Peppers
Rigatonni w/ Mozz and Eggplant
Fett. Prima Vera
Mac&Cheese
Manacotti
Seafood Shells
Speg w/ Simple Red Suace
Asparagus w/ garlic and pine nuts
Broccoli with cream suace
Potatos (mashed, boiled, baked, and scalloped)
Grilled Corn
Grilled Peppers
Vegie Casserole
Tiramisu
Crème Brule
Flan
And
The BBQ Essentials:
Rubs, Sauces, and Brines
Pastes (olive, tomato, bean)
Salsa
and grillin techniques
Most of those I already have developed. Mutating recipes into better versions, adding secret ingredients, etc... A few I am still messing with.
My question (since I am already long winded), what is your favorite dish that should be included?
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