What are you cooking today?

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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby wobo » Sep 13th, '11, 19:02

Be prepared to have a lively time for your stomach and affiliates :)

A little story related to local food and its consequences:

During a Linux World Expo in Frankfurt, Germany, a couple of years ago I was the Mandriva representative at a Mandriva demo post, hosted by AMD. One day a medium aged couple who worked for AMD asked for a good local restaurant and I took them to one of our famous "Ebbelwoi"¹ places. It's a large place with large tables, people just join in where there are free places. You get in touch with the locals and other tourists, so in combination with the beverages you will soon be in a very good mood (German "Gemütlichkeit").
Not that I did not warn them! "Go easy on the combination of Sauerkraut, sausages, cook-cheese², Eisbein (knuckle of pork) and young apple wine!". But as people from Texas go ("We are not afraid from any food, we are from Texas!") they dug right into it. We had a very nice evening, lots of talking and singing - in the end I called them a taxi cab to go back to their hotel.
Next morning they did not show up at the fair ground. Everybody was waiting because they were needed... They showed up an hour late and all they said was, "You were right! I made it just in time to the bathroom and we had a very busy night!"

Now this was years ago and I can't remember their names, but I still remember their faces and that they had to leave the booth at emergency speed every now and then...

¹ = wine made from apple juice but not sparkling like cider and a bit more alcohol in it. The young apple wine has a strong influence on your bowels' activity!
² = cook-cheese is described of French origin but is also a local food in our area (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancoillotte )
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby marja » Sep 14th, '11, 10:36

:lol: Nice story, Wobo, thx!
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby macxi » Sep 21st, '11, 18:34

isadora wrote:Thanks for another nice addition macxi.
Just wondering, what happened to the white rabbit?
You know about: What are you cooking today? :)
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Isadora,
Next week, I will learn to do a integral bread (or semi-integral bread).
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby isadora » Sep 21st, '11, 19:08

macxi wrote:
isadora wrote:Thanks for another nice addition macxi.
Just wondering, what happened to the white rabbit?
You know about: What are you cooking today? :)
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13


Isadora,
Next week, I will learn to do a integral bread (or semi-integral bread).

Have made a notation in KOrganizer. ;)
Can't wait.
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby wobo » Sep 21st, '11, 19:09

Somehow weird how isadora related the question about the fate of the white rabbit to the thread about cooking!
"Hey ALF, what became of the cat?" :)
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby isadora » Sep 21st, '11, 19:17

wobo wrote:Somehow weird how isadora related the question about the fate of the white rabbit to the thread about cooking!
"Hey ALF, what became of the cat?" :)

Have not the best feelings about cats' fate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B1QxOmbMZ0
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby Max » Oct 2nd, '11, 20:09

Vegetable Parmesan! (Mostly eggplant and peppers)
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby isadora » Oct 2nd, '11, 20:12

Spicyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, that is what you can awake me for all night.
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby Max » Oct 2nd, '11, 20:17

isadora wrote:Spicyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, that is what you can awake me for all night.

Actually, due to the sensitive nature of my target palettes (my sisters) there are no hot peppers involved. Those are sweet bell peppers of the red, green, orange and yellow variety. The only thing there that might be termed spicy are the onions in the sauce. (It's layered like a lasagna: sauce, eggplant slices, sauce, mozzarella cheese, eggplant, peppers, Parmesan cheese).
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby isadora » Oct 2nd, '11, 20:23

Sounds very tasty, i think you Brazilians have much higher standard of enjoying food than us potato-eaters in the Netherlands.
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby Max » Oct 2nd, '11, 20:27

I'm not a Brazilian, but I'll take that as a compliment. :mrgreen:
I'm just some guy who likes to make and eat yummy food, not restricted to any locale or cuisine. Whatever seems interesting to me at the time.
Also, as a general rule I don't use recipes, so don't bother asking me for one. Unless you like an ingredients list that includes "some spices and stuff until it smells and tastes right". :lol:

Also, there are tons of interesting and exciting things one can do with potatoes.
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby isadora » Oct 2nd, '11, 20:29

I'll come back to you, when time arrives i have to surprise friends.
Thanks Max, and.........yeaaaah we are all universaliens.
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby macxi » Oct 9th, '11, 18:58

Isadora and Wobo,

I did last week a semi-integral bread (with raisins and pieces of apple):

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Good sunday fol all :)
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby isadora » Oct 9th, '11, 19:22

I want you to be my wife!!!!!!!!!!! :idea:
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby wobo » Oct 9th, '11, 19:50

macxi, do not listen to isadora - I'll pay more!
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby macxi » Oct 9th, '11, 20:08

isadora wrote:I want you to be my wife!!!!!!!!!!! :idea:

wobo wrote:macxi, do not listen to isadora - I'll pay more!


Kkkkkkkkkk!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby Max » Oct 16th, '11, 20:18

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Stuffed peppers! (Bell peppers, not jalapeño).
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby alf » Oct 16th, '11, 21:19

Had the same today. :D
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby saptech » Oct 17th, '11, 06:51

Macxi, the bread looks very good.

Well the wife was gone most of the day and so I fixed myself some good ole beans & franks... :?

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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby Max » Oct 17th, '11, 10:42

alf wrote:Had the same today. :D

Ahh, but did you have a NULL pepper due to poor use of malloc?
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby metaleeck » Nov 25th, '11, 13:14

Dieting and working out, need to be fit and lose about 5 kilos. Now I have 83.
Starting Wing Chun training in Monday. Monday, Wednesday and Friday is for Wing Chun. Rest of the days parkour.
Breakfast was joghurt, and 2 rare eggs swallowed.

Dinner: probably rice with some sweet/sour sauce.

Nothing else...
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby metaleeck » Nov 25th, '11, 13:36

Max wrote:
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Stuffed peppers! (Bell peppers, not jalapeño).

My mom and grandma are usually making these but they fill it with soya(not necceseraly) +grinded meat cooked in a tomato sauce-like soup.
When you warm it up, the next day is even better... Max where are you from?
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby wobo » Nov 25th, '11, 14:32

Today is Friday, aka 'fish day'.
I just had dorade¹ , stuffed with herbs, wrapped in foil and grilled on a charcoal grill², served with princess potatoes and a glass of cold Frascati (italian white wine) - life can be wonderful!

¹ according to wikipedia it is called "gilt-head bream" in English
² I was watching the grill and opened the wine, so this post qualifies for the topic :)
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby Max » Nov 26th, '11, 18:44

metaleeck wrote:
Max wrote:
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Stuffed peppers! (Bell peppers, not jalapeño).

My mom and grandma are usually making these but they fill it with soya(not necceseraly) +grinded meat cooked in a tomato sauce-like soup.
When you warm it up, the next day is even better... Max where are you from?

I am from several countries and at least 2 continents.
My lineage is even more expansive (including another continent and 4 more countries), so I have quite a bit of cultural cuisine to draw from. I particularly enjoy mixing flavors and foods from different cultures into something new and (surprisingly more often than not) delicious.
Those peppers were stuffed with a mixture of ground turkey and rice, along with various other seasonings and flavors.
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Re: What are you cooking today?

Postby saptech » Nov 30th, '11, 15:22

wobo wrote:Today is Friday, aka 'fish day'.

Speaking of fish, when we don't feel like cooking, we go buy some of the best fried fish in two states! :lol:

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