If aliens came down to earth, what would be the best food we can give them that they would like the most?
>>7071594
general tso chicken
>>7071594
maple syrup
>>7071594
It's that time of year.
So true.
>>7071577
Fuckin love McRibs. Trying to get as many as I can while they're still available. It's a great deal if you get the McRib Value Meal you can add a second McRib for only $1!
>>7071587
There is no waste meat on a pig. All of it has uses.
What's your favourite burger sauce?
Brown mustard
mustard
A1 no joke
WELP NO ONE TOLD ME I HAD TO DISCARD THE FUCKING YOGURT BEFORE BAKING THE CHICKEN
YEH SOME THINGS ARE OBVIOUS
UNLESS YOU'RE A RETARD THAT IS
THE INSTRUCTIONS CLEARLY SAID 5 MINUTES IN WATER
AND IT'S STILL FUCKING CHEWY.
>>7071222
This. You always remove marinade from meat before cooking it, otherwise the marinade will burn well before the food itself is done.
I need help /ck/. I have been wanting to make rose butter but I keep hearing that roses are unsafe for consumption due to pesticides unless bought from an organic florist but there are none where i live. My question is whether or not i can buy from a normal store and just wash off the pesticides or if i should just not chance it. Also cooking with flowers thread.
Many pesticides are absorbed by the plant and there is no reason for a person growing roses to limit those kinds of pesticides as their flowers are not typically eaten. I don't think just washing them off will be sufficient if you want to cook with them.
Why not just buy rosewater?
>>7071206
>Many pesticides are absorbed by the plant
This.
Either buy rose extract and use that, or just mail-order edible rose petals.
Keep in mind that "organic" doesn't mean pesticide-free. It means a different set of pesticides may be used. Organic produce may still have pesticide on it, it's just not those on a specific list.
>>7071206
Duly noted. I have rose water but since i am making cupcakes with it i was afraid that rose would not be strong enough of a flavor and be overpowered so i wanted to reinforce it with rose butter. Do you know of any way to ensure that the rose flavor does become to mellow?
R8.
>>7071166
Meh I think this gin is better but it's okay with orange juice - it freaks my gf out
>>7071166
I think it's as good as Tanqueray, and have no problem ordering it in public. /ck/, though in general, has exhibited a knee-jerk snobbishness toward it that I can't understand other than to chalk it up to anti-corporatism of non USA gin drinkers who maintain loyalty to a local favorite.
Like this confused or trolling (or intoxicated) anon >>7071170 I prefer the brown spirits.
But for a summer cooler, Sapphire and tonic is fine. Also adequate for...
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>>7071166
Smells better than it tastes.
I was reading about the amazing benefits of sardines. I was wondering what would be some ways of making extremely simple meals with these things. I would just eat them plain, but I doubt that would be very easy. I was thinking maybe if I cooked them on a stove that they would be more tasty, or if I put them in a wrap with some cheese or kale, maybe that would make them fun to eat. I'm not against eating them plain, as long as they have no head and tail.
>>7070986
Canned sardines are already cooked, as are all canned foods. There's no point in cooking them further, though you could heat them up of course.
I like 'em on top of some toasted bread with some thinly sliced onion.
>>7070990
sounds delicious. thank you.
How do canned sardines taste? Last time I ate something canned it was shrimp and it was awful.
What do you eat when you have a bad fever?
>>7070976
A nice hearty American style stew.
>>7070982
>>feed a cold, starve a fever
It's the other way around, dumbass
>>7070982
Yeah, I know, in the last two days I only managed to eat two apples without feeling sick, but I have to eat something or I'm gonna faint (again)
Lunch, /ck/; you?
>>7070940
I'm intrigued by that Vodka Mudshake, never seen one before
>>7070942
Oh man, it's fucking amazing. It's vodka, but the flavouring they've used makes it taste almost identical to chocolate milk.
>>7070940
This is what I had.
There's a small café in my school and I got this. I like to do my work there because there's a really nice Swedish chef who sometimes works the counter when he's not working in the store room and I absolutely love him. It's a really nice way for baking/pastry students to raise funds for ingredients and get some practise for the workforce.
The blackberry cream cheese danishes are my favourite thing to get there.
who's got hot tips for some good Persian rice?
>>7070916
People only pretend to like Iranian food because bush called it the axis of evil
Even iranians
Stop being such a cūk, liberals
>>7070927
I bet you are American?
Stick to Burgers, Pizza and pretending you like sushi.
>>7070916
I had a meal with a mate once at his parents and I thought the whole burnt rice thing was just an excuse but . . . .blow my socks off . . it's real!
Persian food is pretty good and it is an inspiration for many indian dishes too!
I know you par boil the rice then steam the rice for a long ass time... but the bottom layer ends up fucking burnt not nice and toasty. Grew up Bahai with a bunch of slippery Iranians in my church.
>>7070913
As much as I like his videos, I hate these kinda pictures where the girls are completely unattractive
>>7070914
how can u tell how attractive they are by looking at their chin and cheek?
>>7070928
They're got fat features and fat women are never attractive
Hey /ck/, I was gonna thaw some pork steaks in a bag cold water to have tonight. My question is, how long should they be submerged to be fully thawed?
Until they're no longer frozen.
>>7070875
This doesn't sound right
>>7070868
A few hours
/ck/, help me cook for my boyfriend. He was diagnosed with gout a couple of years ago. And it has been hell these past few months. He has lost a lot of weight, and is no longer overweight (which his doctor said would help), but even though he has lost a good 40 pounds, he is still having gout attacks almost every 2 weeks.
He is in severe pain. He loves red meat and potatoes. And it's pretty much all he knows how to cook. He's picky with vegetables and chicken.
He cannot have:
red meat
mushrooms
cauliflower
beans, lentils, legumes
asparagus
beer/wine
He can have:
only chicken breast in small amounts
pasta, rice, grains
dairy
fats, oils
all vegetables excluding ones above
fruit, fruit juices
And unfortunately, all those foods are probably the only vegetables he would eat.
I cook for him on the weekends, so that's taken care of, but I am planning to give him a few gout-friendly recipes. Any idea on how to make savory, delicious foods without the use of any of those ingredients? I have turned him onto tofu, but I need to teach him how to prepare it. Unfortunately, eggs are the only protein source he can have in unlimited quantity, but he hates the taste/smell of egg, so anyway to mask it in a recipe with that as the main protein?
He also needs to make his meals on the go. He works a 40+ hour work week. On the weekends, I make extra quantity for his lunch for the next day or so. But I want to give him a good recipe book he can rely on. All he's eating right now is like top ramen and spaghettios and other unhealthy, but convenient shit.
So far, I've got
-baked sweet potato
-fried rice with egg
-tofu stirfry
-roasted chicken breast with root vegetables
-chicken broccoli alfredo
will you help me come up with more?
>>7070783
Holy fuck, go post this on reddit or something.
>>7070808
Never used reddit. Sorry, I didn't realize how long the post was.
I would suggest Spaghetti Carbonara, here's a recipe for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao9Oi1HPbSk
Post your favourite chips.
Pic related
>>7070686
thoughts?
enjoy your diarrhea
coffee is mad up of tiny little coffee bits floating in water and egg is an emulator so it should be more smooth and more better. not sure about the taste though
>>7070634
Disgusting.
How about this? Think this might be good?