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      wesleyrayne last edited by

      Hi I'm a trained chef and have worked in some top restaurants

      I have cooked many different styles of cooking, but i must say Italian is my favourite 🙂
      anyone else have a particulare fare they enjoy most?
      take out or home cooked

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        Natakote last edited by

        Korean for the win!  ;D ;D

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          frontlemon last edited by

          Nothing better than Indian… ;D

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            wesleyrayne last edited by

            @Natakote:

            Korean for the win!  ;D ;D

            yesss!! i had Korean once and i absolutely loved it! agree 100%

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              wesleyrayne last edited by

              @frontlemon:

              Nothing better than Indian… ;D

              if i was on deathrow a good curry would be my last meal 😉

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                Lamorak15 last edited by

                I love making tofu soup

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                  eastonkellan last edited by

                  I  :love: preparing and eating Seafood Pasta

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                    fightboycwb last edited by

                    I love preparing any Italian food.
                    Gnochi is my favorite.

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                      aadam101 last edited by

                      American Chop Suey…..classic New England dish.

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                        alveer last edited by

                        sandwitch

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                          famousbovine last edited by

                          I don't cook much, but I like cooking/making sausages.

                          "A witty saying proves nothing."

                          • Voltaire
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                            Eridanos last edited by

                            Fried Rice with lots of veggies

                            Pasta (not baked ones though - taking all the shit out of the oven, cleaning after cooking and putting all the shit back in is a serious cooking turn off)

                            Sandwiches

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                              Zipperface last edited by

                              Way back when I worked at an upscale Italian place, I was taught how make a white seafood lasagne that was done as a special. I was very proud to learn this one. The pasta was made in-house as was the Mornay sauce, a Béchamel sauce with Gruyère cheese added. The seafood was fresh (never frozen!) shrimp and scallops. Lots of fresh spinach to round it out and give it some color. Grated cheeses, of course. The result was sinfully rich. I tried this at home once and it worked just fine, but even so, damned expensive to do and rather labor intensive ;D Now tortellinis I won't do. Annoying things. You have to make at least 100 of them just to get 10 orders. I'd rather peal garlic. Which I also had to do as this place didn't believe in that pre-pealed shit. It was serious about its food. This is where I figured out why high end restaurants cost so much. The man-hours alone that went into allowing this place to be open for four and a half hours (five and a half on weekends) was phenomenal. To the guy who likes making sausage; well, I had to do that also. It's kinda gross. Also, when I was first set up to stuff the casings, my eventual reaction was, "Just how the fuck long ARE pig intestines???" Uh, natural casings, ya know 😉

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                                deno221 last edited by

                                Hi chef, same for me! I really liked making Italian after i moved out from home to study in college. My mother was always preparing the meal, i didn't have to learn cooking in high school. After I moved I wanted to make a perfect basic dish, i learnt to make a risotto, i still love it, my favourite in Italian cousine. Such versatile, you can add almost anything you want if the texture fits with rice. Preparing a broth for risotto day before is always fun and after you finish with butter and parmigiano, the smell you feel, just amazing. My favourite herbs/spices for risotto are rosemary and saffron

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                                  Eridanos last edited by

                                  @beep:

                                  Now tortellinis I won't do. Annoying things. You have to make at least 100 of them just to get 10 orders. I'd rather peal garlic.

                                  LOL, indeed.  That's why I will never prepare hors d'ouvres…I'll be damned!

                                  Also, please, a minute of silence to honor the brave kitchen slaves workers who prepare lots and lots of them for banquets and events.

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                                    daroster last edited by

                                    Meatloaf…I want to try to make lasagna!

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                                      Eridanos last edited by

                                      @daroster:

                                      Meatloaf…I want to try to make lasagna!

                                      Lasagna is easy if you have everything prepped beforehand.  And even easier with those modern lasagna sheets that bake in the oven, no need to cook them in boiling water.

                                      (Though you need to cover them in the sauce thoroughly, otherwise they won't moisten during baking and remain raw) :C

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                                        wesleyrayne last edited by

                                        @Natakote:

                                        Korean for the win!  ;D ;D

                                        the men or the cuisine? haha just joking, both are delicious!

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                                          wesleyrayne last edited by

                                          @frontlemon:

                                          Nothing better than Indian… ;D

                                          best curries ever man!

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                                            wesleyrayne last edited by

                                            @Lamorak15:

                                            I love making tofu soup

                                            sounds interesting! would love to try that!

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