The Rainman Cooking Thread
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Are you serious? That's all ghetto as hell! I mean it'll work, but it's a shitload closer to Ramen than it is Gordon Ramsey.
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@Jolly said in The Rainman Cooking Thread:
Or for anybody who doesn't cook a lot...Got any entrees that are super-easy to cook and don't use any oddball ingredients?
Simple, tasty, and quick..
1 pound ground beef browned, then stir in some steak sauce to taste. Open a can of yellow corn a can of green peas, and a can of sliced carrots. Stir it all together and dump in a casserole dish. Make a batch of buttermilk cornbread, pour the cornbread mix over the top and cover everything good, then pop it into the oven preheated to 425 and bake until the cornbread is done and golden brown.
Or, cover with mashed potatoes and shredded sharp cheddar cheese.
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Mix together 1 cup mayo, 1/2 cup parmesan, and 1 T oregono. Put a pound of boneless chicken breasts in the pan and spread this mixture over them. Bake at 375 for 45".
This has the added advantage of looking very pretty, so it'd be great for serving to guests.
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Thanks, everyone!
But of course this thread is not only directed at me, so everyone benefits. Frankly, several of the dishes you all deem "easy" are already over my head.I've got one for you all!
Costco salmon filet. Punch holes in the filet every inch or so, mash margarine into the holes. Sprinkle garlic stuff powder (green label, has white cheese and flakes of green mixed in with the garlic powder), but not too much of this, just kinda like dust it. Add extra margarine to the plate so the garlic powder and margarine end up like a bit of gravy. Cover loosely with saran wrap, nuke for about 7 minutes.1 cup minute rice + 1 cup water in a bowl (duh), nuke for 4 minutes (not sure, need to read the box again, I always forget).
End result: Perfect salmon and white rice dinner. Don't overcook the salmon. The margarine/garlic gravy helps make the rice eatable.
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Still too complicated?
Eat apple. Run out of store.
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Lol
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Rainman, do you have a barbecue pit or a smoker?