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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:52 am

Just list your favorite food that you created and the recipe or how to make it....

I know Phil will post his pancakewich which i am excited for icon_biggrin.gif

My favorite has to be one my friend and I made called a "Pentaburger" - Which is a five layer cheeseburger with bacon and cheese on each layer with tomatoes, pickles, and mayo on the top. icon_cool.gif mmmmm burger
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:57 am

typical
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:59 am

blazeredsxt wrote:
typical


Where's your recipe? I know its not the most original in the world but i just needed something to put down.
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:09 am

I like to call mine the heart clogger.

Start with a pack of Bryan's sliced Roast Beef, cut in to strips
2 Slices of Pepperjack Cheese, cut in to strips
1 snack bag of Frito's corn chips

Combine ingrediants and cook on griddle until cheese is melted
Place on plate, then top with choice Mexican restaurant Salsa.

Delicious.
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:16 am

This isn't a completely original recipe, but I don't consider it typical.

Deep Fried Desserts

All you need is some pancake batter and your favorite cookie, little debbie snack cake, or candy bar and some cooking oil.

You start by freezing your dessert overnight. Make pancake batter according to directions on box/bag. Coat frozen dessert in pancake batter, then drop into a deep fryer or pot of hot oil. Cook until batter is golden brown or dessert starts to melt.
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:45 am

B to the 4th power.

BBQ, Bacon, Burger, Burito essentially.

Scrambled eggs
Browned hamburger meat
Jalapeno's
cream cheese
Head Country BBQ sauce (Made here in Oklahoma)
and bacon salt

These are just the only groceries I had when I was hungry one day.
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:59 am

I'm a big fan of Cheesy Hamburger,

Start off with 2-4 pounds of ground beef (depending on how many people)
Brown it, and add a pound of Velveeta per each pound
Heat untill all melted and throw on buns biglaugh.gif
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:03 am

Cow Tongue. Yummy. puppy_dog_eyes.gif
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:03 am

Post-Party Steak Scramble

There's a lot of personal preference when it comes to ingredients and their quantities... I usually make it while still drunk in the morning, so it's whatever seems good, heh.

Requires: salt, pepper, hot sauce, eggs, previous nights left-over steaks, milk, A1, shredded cheese (personal preference). Optional - sliced or diced mushrooms (I usually grill up some portobella's with the steaks, so I've always got some left over)

Set-up your eggs for scrambling in your normal containment device. Add some salt and some pepper (I usually do one full circle of the container while shaking 2-3 times). Splash or gush of hot sauce, whichever you prefer. Add no more than a half cup of milk. Scramble.
Pour your eggs into your cookware and let'em sit for a few minutes. I prefer to use mediumish heat at first, then kick it up to medium-high after the steak strips are added.
While you're letting them sizzle up a bit, snag some of the left-over steaks and chop'em into 3-5" strips. Keep an eye on the eggs to make sure they aren't burning on the bottom. If they are, move them around a bit.
Once the steak strips are ready, throw those ***** in and start stirring up the mix a bit. Continue to scramble as usual.
About two minutes before you get ready to take the eggs off, pour about a half cup of A1 over the mix, your preferred amount of cheese, then add the mushrooms if you wish. Continue to scramble, push, smash, flip, however you cook your scrambled eggs.
Remove from heat and pan, add to plate. Pour big-ass glass of beverage of choice. Personally I prefer either a freezer-chilled beer mug of milk, or Sailor Jerry (rum) straight with three ice-cubes. Both are delicious choices.
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:13 am

oldskoolhonda wrote:
I'm a big fan of Cheesy Hamburger,

Start off with 2-4 pounds of ground beef (depending on how many people)
Brown it, and add a pound of Velveeta per each pound
Heat untill all melted and throw on buns biglaugh.gif


White people queso
Throw in some Habenero Rotel and you have yourself the wordlst greatest dip.
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:04 am

thatguy wrote:
oldskoolhonda wrote:
I'm a big fan of Cheesy Hamburger,

Start off with 2-4 pounds of ground beef (depending on how many people)
Brown it, and add a pound of Velveeta per each pound
Heat untill all melted and throw on buns biglaugh.gif


White people queso
Throw in some Habenero Rotel and you have yourself the wordlst greatest dip.


Agreed!!! Cept i dont use habenero rotel...
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:32 am

Seriously, just try it.

Peanut Butter
Piece of Cheese

On bread. Use to eat that **** all the tiiiime when I was baked. Throw in a cup of grape koolaid, and BLAM!

Can't eat that **** anymore though.
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:46 pm

^^

Wow...
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Post Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:55 pm

YuM!
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Post Sat Oct 24, 2009 9:34 am

Highland J wrote:
thatguy wrote:
oldskoolhonda wrote:
I'm a big fan of Cheesy Hamburger,

Start off with 2-4 pounds of ground beef (depending on how many people)
Brown it, and add a pound of Velveeta per each pound
Heat untill all melted and throw on buns biglaugh.gif


White people queso
Throw in some Habenero Rotel and you have yourself the wordlst greatest dip.


Agreed!!! Cept i dont use habenero rotel...


Tried throwing a can of rotel in last time, thinned it out to much to put on buns but made amazing dip! lol
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Post Sat Oct 24, 2009 9:52 am

thatguy wrote:
B to the 4th power.

BBQ, Bacon, Burger, Burito essentially.

Scrambled eggs
Browned hamburger meat
Jalapeno's
cream cheese
Head Country BBQ sauce (Made here in Oklahoma)
and bacon salt

These are just the only groceries I had when I was hungry one day.


God damn Head Country is some good BBQ sauce.
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Post Sat Oct 24, 2009 11:02 am

Y'all are some unhealthy people. My oddest meal is a spoon full of peanut butter and an apple.

....I suck icon_cry.gif
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Post Sat Oct 24, 2009 11:48 am

thatguy wrote:
B to the 4th power.

BBQ, Bacon, Burger, Burito essentially.

Scrambled eggs
Browned hamburger meat
Jalapeno's
cream cheese
Head Country BBQ sauce (Made here in Oklahoma)
and bacon salt

These are just the only groceries I had when I was hungry one day.


What do you DO with the listed items?!? Cooking instructions mabye???

ALSO someone needs to get phil in this he eats alot of random food...
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Post Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:27 pm

it's typical
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Post Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:14 pm

COME ON PEOPLE!!! We got peeps all over the usa... what are some good random recipes!
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Post Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:20 pm

whats good is ramen noodles with curry, chipotle powder, garlic pepper and 2 eggs dropped in the boiling concoction
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Post Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:55 pm

macragg wrote:
whats good is ramen noodles with curry, chipotle powder, garlic pepper and 2 eggs dropped in the boiling concoction


I just felt my throat close up. Thanks.
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Post Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:04 pm

RBCC

Bread of choice
Roast beef
Mozzarella cheese
Cream cheese

Toast the bread, roast beef, and mozzarella cheese together. Once that's done, add the cream cheese and enjoy.
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Post Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:02 pm

macragg wrote:
whats good is ramen noodles with curry, chipotle powder, garlic pepper and 2 eggs dropped in the boiling concoction


Sounds like spicy egg drop soup.
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Post Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:25 pm

and it tastes good to me anyone that likes spicy food should try it
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Post Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:47 pm

Highland J wrote:
thatguy wrote:
B to the 4th power.

BBQ, Bacon, Burger, Burito essentially.

Scrambled eggs
Browned hamburger meat
Jalapeno's
cream cheese
Head Country BBQ sauce (Made here in Oklahoma)
and bacon salt

These are just the only groceries I had when I was hungry one day.


What do you DO with the listed items?!? Cooking instructions mabye???

ALSO someone needs to get phil in this he eats alot of random food...


-Brown hamburger meat.
-Add eggs, and stir around until the meat is done and the eggs are scrambled.
-Dice up veggies of your choice.
Serve in tortillas, burrito style. add cream BBQ sauce and bacon salt and wrapp it up.
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Post Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:47 am

GOD im hungry
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