Is it clean enough to cook now?
Defrosting some lunch salmons
And into the pan it goes, lemon garlic butter to season
Delicious health lunch of clean cooking
Why isn't store bought chocolate mouse a thing? I've went to all 3 of the big super market chains around me and all I see is Jello chocolate mousse mix which is unsatisfying. Why doesn't anyone sell it?
>>7413875
>why isn't store bought chocolate mouse a thing
Most companies are afraid of lawsuits these days and have better quality control.
because it's not shelf-stable enough.
just make your own, it's not very difficult.
What countries are you guys from? Because there's a huge variety of store-bought mousse to choose from over here. It's generally of the whipped cream variety, though, for obvious reasons.
Have you tried making your own muesli? What's your favourite recipe?
>>7413395
>Rabbit food
>Sawdust
>Dried fruit
I'm not a fan of nuts in muesli.
>>7413395
I use sainsburys basic muesli and add chia seeds and almond flakes
>>7413395
You mean trail mix?
Long story short, I need a recipe for Boneless leg of Lamb. Anyone wanna share? I have a 3 lbs boneless leg of lamb and need a recipe to use it. I'd like something for a slow cooker, and the normal websites I go to for recipes aren't working.
I've never cooked lamb before so this is all new territory for me.
>>7413356
treat it like beef, but with more seasoning because the lamb has a stronger flavor
a red wine lamb stew would be nice, sort of like beef bourguignon. make that
>>7413360
I normally marinade the ever-living fuck out of my beef before I cook it so that's territory I'm very familiar with
Any other tips or recipes?
>adding anything on your coffee
>"on" is the only english preposition i ever remember
So adding whatever I want to my coffee is cool as long as I put it in?
>>7413231
>2016
>adding anything through your coffee
>adding anything around your coffee
>adding anything during your coffee
>adding anything behind your coffee
>adding anything upon your coffee
I seriously hope you guys don't do this
>he doesn't toast his bread for sandwiches
There are different kinds of sandwiches and different kinds of bread.
Thinking every sandwich needs to be toasted is pretty entry level.
>>7413226
>pretty entry level.
no u
>>7413466
y-you think i'm pretty, anon?
ITT: creepy foods
>>7413000
Another thinly veiled Jack thread I see.
>>7413004
I actually wanted to see that possibly bread/possibly a cooked human picture.
>>7413004
How can anyone see this and say, "yep, that's done"? It makes no sense to me.
What is this pickled magenta vegetable?
>>7412935
Turnip.
>>7412937
Danke my little fräulein
Beet?
Looks too small to be Rhubarb, and I've never heard of pickling rhubarb.
Is a hot dog a sandwich?
>>7412800
Yes and fuck anyone who says otherwise. At worst it's an open faced sandwich.
>>7412800
Yes.
Now, is cereal soup?
No, it's a hot dog.
What do you think of my dinner /ck/?
would eat, then again I'm fucking starving so I'd also eat wood shavings if offered. what is it?
>>7412766
Looks good op. What is it?
Whats this? Soft tofu fry up?
So i'm a 19 year old student in the UK and i'm looking for a spirit to drink straight whilst I sit in my room...I've tried quite a few types of alcohol thanks to my father who has always drank whiskeys but i'm looking for something tasty and not too expensive. Any help would be appreciated.
>>7412726
>UK
you are only allowed to drink gin, that's a law basically
First time making lasagna, is it better to buy regular or no-boil pasta?
Buy flour and eggs
mix that shit together
put it in the fridge for awhile
roll it out so thin you could read a book through it
boil that shit for like 30 seconds with some salt and olive oil
make lasagna
No boil is much more convenient. I would go for the easy way first time around.
Look what I found.
What is this
>>7411995
Tyson crispitos. My high school served them forward in nacho cheese. It's the best non-Mexican Mexican food money can buy.
>>7411986
>$5 for that
Milk, water, sugar, syrup etc ?
>>7411835
salt and butter nigga
>>7411835
milk, water, or almond milk, or a mixture of them
milk, salt, and butter
I know everybody has a different stomach; some people have acid reflux, GERD, Gastroparesis, etc. That said, when you are having stomach issues what easy-to-make dishes are even easier on your stomach? I'd greatly appreciate you posting pictures, recipes, and what troubles your stomach be it a medical issue, an allergy, or just a simple illness like a flu.
In my case I have both GERD and Gastroparesis and have found popcorn to be one of my safer foods. I pop it with a small bit of oil and sometimes add butter and/or salt.
Buttered Noodles.
>>7411320
I have Ulcerative Colitis so when Im sick I usually have scrambled eggs for breakfast. for lunches I go with grilled chicken and white rice.or I could have chix noodle soup, or anything like fried rice with eggs and such. I avoid red meats. fish is good for your stomach to digest assuming its not fried and avoiding sodas and coffee is good. People have different diets with their stomachs (what triggers their stomach)
Cholestasis. That means no fat.
My favorite things to eat:
- nabeyaki udon with the shrimp picked out
- chicken noodle soup
- saltines
- potato bread toast with jam
- Italian ice
Needless to say, I am sick of this bullshit.