Is it true the big mac taste better in europe?
>>7399523
It used to be pretty good but now they somehow fucked up the sauce and it's not the same. Pretty much all you can taste is vinegar.
>>7399523
I don't know about Europe but in Japan the food taste better but onlybecause the employees actually care about their job and they cook things fresh more often. If you get lucky and are able to get fresh fries and a fresh patty at an American MCDonald's it will be the same
>>7399523
Why are you obsessed with the geographical menu items of a multinational food corporation?
How can I unsweeten my tea after I've already made a big batch of it?
make more tea that's unsweetened and add it to it
>>7399487
would just water alone work?
salt and vinegar
Besides spice rubs, is there any use for this other than sheer laziness?
Mix it in with your pocket sand so that your emergency distraction manœuvres are effective against vampires
>>7399265
I use it for garlic bread because I can never slice garlic thinly enough to even out the flavor on the bread.
That's only for dry garlic powder though. Most minced garlic I see comes in some fucking solution and it makes garlic bread taste like ass
How do you like to fry your friends, /ck/?
>write a cookbook
>name it something that will get people to post pictures online and joke about it
>make money
I own it, and never even thought about that, kek.
It's a pretty solid book. I'd recommend it.
I made something similar to the picture tonight, and I was totally expecting the worst, but these kipper snacks were actually pretty good. It only smelled vaguely of the ocean, and the taste was really mild, I've probably had stronger canned salmon. It wasn't even salty at all. Why aren't these more popular?
I think I'm going to try sardines next. Then maybe shellfish. This canned shit is really neat.
>>7399114
That's fine. Everybody who can afford it should have at least a month's worth of canned fish at all times. You never know when civilization is going to have a glitch.
Kippers are a great breakfast food, too.
Canned salmon is shit tier then it comes to canned fish.
You should really try some good anchovies.
Breaking news /ck beats /a
In Winter Cup 2016
Post victory meal
>pic related
>>7398984
Nice sippy cup.
>>7398984
Really? Well I do enjoy it I would not openly compliment it
RATE this salad, /ck/
Ingredients:
> Iceberg lettuce.
> Chopped onions.
> Minced garlic.
> Prosciutio.
> Chipotle hot sauce.
>>7398899
innovative...
but a complete waste of prosciutto and in the end some kind of bad side-dish from a food-court mexican place
>>7398899
Gay cum brown dressing/10.
Rethink your life.
>>7398899
>Iceberg
0/10
What does /ck/ think of this chipotle-style asian place?
Illinois reportin
>>7398862
shophouse kitchen. It's really good. I go to the one in Bethesda MD.
im starving and i have a box of egg replacer, is it safe to eat it?
>>7398668
what else do you have?
>>7398670
nothing literally nothing
>>7398668
Eat your own hands
Bento hacks thread
If you fold your eggs you fry them really dense.
also, if you cook hotdogs, you can serve them cold,
>>7398418
say rip to your karma if you try anything cute
Heya fellas of /ck/, while I enjoy home cooking, is there anyone in the food business that you just wanna dig into? Pic related is Vincent Talleu, my breadbando. He works at a bakery, but does community things like introducing others to cooking, such a sweetheart.
thank you for introducing me to this man
https://www.youtube.com/user/vincenttalleu/videos
he is hot/sweet/nice/informative
>>7397704
Ah bakers. They are the craziest of the culinarians, to be sure. Waking up at 2am every day and doing 12s 6 days a week will do that to you.
Damn fine folk though.
What's your favorite espresso drink and roast /ck/? I love cortados and dogwood neon.
Self bump
hello coo/ck/s, what should I bake? I have the basic baking ingredients for a lot of stuff (eggs, flour, baking soda, etc) I also have choco chips, mixed nuts, cream cheese, cocoa powder, and strawberries. not sure what I should make though
Bread
Need a recipe for the stew in Hateful Eight.
http://www.foodhuntersguide.com/2016/01/dinner-in-movie-hateful-eight.html
Learn to google. Or just make whatever kind of stew you want to make.
https://youtu.be/w3P-5H-Jm8w
Share some of your favorites?
I've been watching Scott Rea for a while now. He's a butcher who has some very down to earth and delicious recipes.
Really comfy watching, especially with the gf.
>>7397325
Yeah Scott Rea is fucking based, wish I could swing by his place for some grub.
>>7397325
lewd