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The Joy of Cooking

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:28 am
by Optimist Prime
Best cookbook ever!

Anyone use it too?

Let's hear some stories: good, bad, funny, sad.

Re: The Joy of Cooking

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 10:24 am
by An_de
This thread is about sharing what are favorite foods are?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 10:30 am
by Omega Charge
It's about our experiences using the cookbook entitled "The Joy of Cooking"

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 10:35 am
by DISCHARGE
I almost never use a cookbook, I have mad skillzzzzzzzzzzz!!
I have that one though. It's O.K.
If you use a cookbook you really can't mess anything up. :D

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:17 pm
by schizophrenica
Can't go wrong with cookbooks... Except when what you cook looks nothing like the picture in the book...

I learnt how to cook the hard way when I was around 14 I think.. My parents would frequently travel to the othe side of Malaysia and leave me alone with the dogs... I learnt by trial and error.. Needless to say my first few attempts at cooking were horrible.. I've gotten better now though.. :grin:

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:20 pm
by Halo
Halo is THE Master Chef.

Re: The Joy of Cooking

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:22 pm
by Dr. Caelus
An_de wrote:This thread is about sharing what are favorite foods are?


Have we had one of those since the last Board-Wipe?


schizophrenica wrote:I learnt how to cook the hard way when I was around 14 I think.. My parents would frequently travel to the othe side of Malaysia and leave me alone with the dogs... I learnt by trial and error..


Wow, it's so easy to completely misinterperet that anecdote. :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:54 pm
by Gutter Bunny
Halo wrote:Halo is THE Master Chef.


I'm sorry i'm going to need proof to support this claim.

Re: The Joy of Cooking

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 10:24 pm
by DISCHARGE
~Windcharger~ wrote:Best cookbook ever!

Anyone use it too?

Let's hear some stories: good, bad, funny, sad.



Do you have a story to start it off? Ok I'll go.
No cookbook required for this one.
So I'm working in a restaurant and there's this kid I'm working with who is paying top dollar at Johnson-Wales. It's REALLY slow so I start throwing stuff in the deep fryer. Raw eggs,cucumbers, cheese, it was about 27 different things.
This kid couldn't believe what I was doing but everybody
was having a good time. I take it out and arrange it as
nice as I could on a plate. I even added a morning garnish
of orange slice and strawberry.
So we're trying to get someone to sample this new cuisine.
No takers. Now I'm off the hook as the guinea pig as I've
paid my nasty food eating dues and the waitresses aren't
gonna do it. Only one left is this kid. After some goading
(and a $12.00 bribe) he decides he will eat some. Only now
instead of eating it, I tell him so he could taste all
the flavors this dish has to offer he must drink a glass of it. Into the blender it goes. He takes one giant chug,
waits about 3 seconds and it comes back up.
If only I could describe the (un)pleasant aroma
I only hope he took this recipe back to school with him
and showed everyone what he is made of.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 10:54 pm
by Halo
Gutter Bunny wrote:
Halo wrote:Halo is THE Master Chef.


I'm sorry i'm going to need proof to support this claim.

You should try my pie. It's award winning.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:07 pm
by Gutter Bunny
Halo wrote:
Gutter Bunny wrote:
Halo wrote:Halo is THE Master Chef.


I'm sorry i'm going to need proof to support this claim.

You should try my pie. It's award winning.


oh the levels i want to take that to...

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:01 am
by MamaKitty
Kamjiin begs me to make my personal recipe meatloaf. Then he eats the whole thing in one night.

I would think being able to make meatloaf good is the sign of a good cook.

I have joy of cooking along with about 50 other cook books.

My worst cookbook experience was Orange Chicken...god it was nasty. So sometimes cook books do have bad recipes in them.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 2:03 am
by Dr. Caelus
MamaKitty wrote:My worst cookbook experience was Orange Chicken...god it was nasty. So sometimes cook books do have bad recipes in them.


My worst had to be "Hanburgers" from the Star Wars Cookbook. In retrospect, I don't see how that could possibly have worked.

Re: The Joy of Cooking

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 2:06 am
by schizophrenica
Caelus wrote:
An_de wrote:This thread is about sharing what are favorite foods are?


Have we had one of those since the last Board-Wipe?


schizophrenica wrote:I learnt how to cook the hard way when I was around 14 I think.. My parents would frequently travel to the othe side of Malaysia and leave me alone with the dogs... I learnt by trial and error..


Wow, it's so easy to completely misinterperet that anecdote. :lol:


Now that you mention it, it does!! My parents are wonderful people, don't get me wrong... :D

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:05 am
by Halo
Gutter Bunny wrote:
Halo wrote:
Gutter Bunny wrote:
Halo wrote:Halo is THE Master Chef.


I'm sorry i'm going to need proof to support this claim.

You should try my pie. It's award winning.


oh the levels i want to take that to...

I was wondering when someone would say that.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:16 pm
by Moonlight
I have been cooking so long that I hardly ever use a cookbook anymore. Most times I can just guess it and it comes out great.
Years ago when I was young (my 15 year old was a baby) I made some chili dish with a cornbread top. I was out of baking powder so I decided that baking soda would work just as nice. It smelled delicious it tasted horrible. Never substitute baking soda for baking powder.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:24 pm
by Optimist Prime
I like The Joy of Cooking because so far it has made me look like a pro. I'm a good cook, but I'm not that good at basic stuff. Recently I cooked the 40 garlic clove chicken. It came out so good my wife and I ate the whole chiken in one night. It was probably the juiciest chicken I ever had. Made me wonder if anyone else has ahd a similar experience.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:05 pm
by Homer
Halo wrote:
Gutter Bunny wrote:
Halo wrote:
Gutter Bunny wrote:
Halo wrote:Halo is THE Master Chef.


I'm sorry i'm going to need proof to support this claim.

You should try my pie. It's award winning.


oh the levels i want to take that to...

I was wondering when someone would say that.


I think I just heard the simultanious clicking of 176 bathroom door locks as the Seibertron OMG-a-girl-on-the-message-board-fanboys just disappeared from reality with a box of tissues.

Caelus wrote:My worst had to be "Hanburgers" from the Star Wars Cookbook. In retrospect, I don't see how that could possibly have worked.

Due to the urging of my little boy, after a trip to the library, we made Greedo's Burritos one night. Tasty.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:53 pm
by Moonbase2
I'm lucky to have a friend that loves to cook and bake, and will bring me whatever I want. She brought me an entire tupperware bowl of chicken and dumplings. Mmmm.....

My favorite thing to cook myself has to be my award winning Italian chicken. It requires Italian dressing and chicken. :grin: Throw it in a pan and dine in heaven.

I am interested in this Star Wars cookbook. Perhaps cooking would suck less if I could associate it with aliens...

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:58 pm
by Homer
Moonbase2 wrote:I am interested in this Star Wars cookbook. Perhaps cooking would suck less if I could associate it with aliens...


Nothing like some Wookie Cookies, I tell ya.....
http://ak.buy.com/db_assets/prod_lrg_images/912/30382912.jpg

There is also a sequal. Just in case.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:07 pm
by Optimist Prime
Homer wrote: we made Greedo's Burritos one night. Tasty.


Are all the recipe names in the Star Wars cookbook this funny?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:12 pm
by Homer
~Windcharger~ wrote:
Homer wrote: we made Greedo's Burritos one night. Tasty.


Are all the recipe names in the Star Wars cookbook this funny?


Unfortunately, yes. There is also Boba Fett-uccine, Princess Leia Danish Dos, Sandtrooper Sandies, Tusken Raider Taters, Bossk Brownies, amoung other family holiday favorites.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:12 pm
by Moonbase2
Yeah, do they have Vader's Taters? :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:25 pm
by Optimist Prime
Moonbase2 wrote:Yeah, do they have Vader's Taters? :lol:


Not sure I'd want those they'd either taste like sweaty rubber and leather, or choke you to death.