ieatcrayonz Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 I'll start off with a personal favorite. Fried Noodles Serves: 2-3 Preparation Time: About 1 Hour Total Ingredients: 16 oz Elbow Macaroni 1/4 Stick of butter 3-4 Eggs Cooking Instructions: Boil Elbow Macaroni until soft. Drain as needed. Place Noodles in frying pan with 1/4 stick of butter and cook on low until half/most noodles get a crispy brown outside. Stir throughout cooking time so as not to have the noodles stick to frying pan. Next add the 3-4 eggs and stir so as to scramble them along with the noodles. When they are thouroughly scrambled and the noodles nice and crisp it's chow time Serving Suggestions: You can add some garlic salt or pickle juice for extra flavor upon finishing cooking.
The Senator Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 You are obviously a fanboy. Losman sucks.
buckeyemike Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 You are obviously trying to do one of two things here: 1) Start a fight. 2) Relieve your boredom. I think it's a little of both.
Beerball Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 I'll start off with a personal favorite. Fried Noodles If God had intended noodles to be fried he would have put a nice bread coating on them. Maybe batter.
The Senator Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 If God had intended noodles to be fried he would have put a nice bread coating on them. Maybe batter. Speaking of which, what exactly is chicken-fried steak? It sounds delicious, but makes no sense. That would be my favourite, but I have no culinary skills - how do you fry a steak in chicken?
Beerball Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Speaking of which, what exactly is chicken-fried steak? It sounds delicious, but makes no sense. How do you fry a steak in chicken? As a Texan the last few years I could explain that to you but I choose not to. Even better than CFS is "chicken fried chicken". Yummy goodness topped with nice gravy!
NicholasCal1 Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Speaking of which, what exactly is chicken-fried steak? It sounds delicious, but makes no sense. That would be my favourite, but I have no culinary skills - how do you fry a steak in chicken? fried steak is simply steak prepared and cooked like fried chicken and then add a creamy gravy on top. yummo
HopsGuy Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Since this is obviously the place for the ridiculous, did anyone catch Sean McDonough's call during the West Virginia-North Carolina game? WVU has a player named John Holmes and went he made a nice 10 yard run, McDonough described it, "John Holmes ... HUGE play... for West Virginia" You could almost hear him grinning he was so happy with himself.
Beerball Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 fried steak is simply steak prepared and cooked like fried chicken and then add a creamy gravy on top. yummo You don't live in Texas do you? The Chicken Fried Steak predated the Turducken, but unfortunately it was not given such a colorful name. Properly prepared Chicken Fried Steak: One chicken without feathers Cubed steak Batter Seasoning
NicholasCal1 Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 You don't live in Texas do you? The Chicken Fried Steak predated the Turducken, but unfortunately it was not given such a colorful name. Properly prepared Chicken Fried Steak: One chicken without feathers Cubed steak Batter Seasoning i ate chicken fried steak when i visited dallas. i saw prepared on tv so i was going from memory.
Beerball Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 i ate chicken fried steak when i visited dallas. i saw prepared on tv so i was going from memory. It's ok. To properly prepare the meal you first rub the chicken all over the steak. That's where the chickeness comes from. We'll discuss Jerk Chicken and Pulled Pork at another time.
The Senator Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 You don't live in Texas do you? The Chicken Fried Steak predated the Turducken, but unfortunately it was not given such a colorful name. Properly prepared Chicken Fried Steak: One chicken without feathers Cubed steak Batter Seasoning Oh hey I just love turducken - especially stuffed with sausage. A nice variation is to shove the whole thing inside an Ostrich for a delicious Osturducken. I've also heard of stuffing the osturducken with a cornish game hen, stuffed with a pheasant, stuffed with quail - 'osturduckencorpheail'
Corp000085 Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 Retatta is back! it's been a long two years.
/dev/null Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 Bachelor Cookbook Chapter 1: Remove from carton Remove film cover from potatoes Poke holes in remaining items Microwave on high 3 minutes Stir potatos Microwave an additional 1.5 to 2 minutes Let stand 2 minutes Remove plastic cover - Caution product will be hot Stir potatoes Chapter 2: Read menu Decide which value meal to order Speak clearly into the clowns head Hope the high school kid and/or convicted felon didn't screw up your order Exchange currency Take paper bag and drink
Just Jack Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 That takes to long, I'll stick to using my hot dog toaster.
/dev/null Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 That takes to long, I'll stick to using my hot dog toaster. Or if you're really in a hurry, you could have one of these Culinary Creations made famous by the Daily Show
Johnny Coli Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 It's ok. To properly prepare the meal you first rub the chicken all over the steak. That's where the chickeness comes from. We'll discuss Jerk Chicken and Pulled Pork at another time. bravo, sir. bravo.
WVUFootball29 Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 Since this is obviously the place for the ridiculous, did anyone catch Sean McDonough's call during the West Virginia-North Carolina game? WVU has a player named John Holmes and went he made a nice 10 yard run, McDonough described it, "John Holmes ... HUGE play... for West Virginia" You could almost hear him grinning he was so happy with himself. I'll admit I laughed when I heard him say that. That was almost as good as seeing Johnny Dingle and Scooter Berry sitting next to each other on the bench last year http://www.lolfunny.com/2008/01/31/dingle-berry/
Beerball Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 Oh hey I just love turducken - especially stuffed with sausage. A nice variation is to shove the whole thing inside an Ostrich for a delicious Osturducken. I've also heard of stuffing the osturducken with a cornish game hen, stuffed with a pheasant, stuffed with quail - 'osturduckencorpheail' Those all sound good, but they only include foul. What if you added some variety from the beef or pig categories? Stuff a turducken inside of an ox and you get oxturducken. Stuff some calves liver inside the chicken and you got turduckenver. What if you take a hog & stuff it with a lamb which is stuffed with a rooster which is stuffed with a chipmunk? Porkybaabaafoghornalvin.
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