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SBJ220
06-21-2007, 11:48 AM
Yeah, you heard me. This is where you post your favorite recipes so that others can try them out and benefit form your good cooking. I'll begin with one of my personal favorites...

~Steve's Famous Chicken Dinner~

1.5 lbs chicken (one breast package)
1 Morton's seasoning salts bottle
1 can Lima beans
1 cup long grain white rice
1 Kikkoman soy sauce bottle

Take 1 cup rice add 2 cups water. Heat on high until rice begins to boil. Turn to low, cover with paper towel and pot lid. Cook for 30 minutes. Take chicken and smother in Morton's seasoning salts. Cook on grill or George Foreman grill until golden brown (approximately 30 minutes). Pour Lima beans into pot. Season to taste with Morton's seasoning salts. Cover with lid. Cook on medium low or medium until boil. Then turn to low until other items are finished. When all is complete, take a chicken breast, some lima beans, and some white rice. Drizzle the soy sauce on the white rice and enjoy!

P.S. - Always good with orange soda.

Unicorn
06-21-2007, 11:58 AM
I can't cook... so I'll just read this thread with interest!!

And a notebook....

speedphantom
06-22-2007, 08:31 AM
Packet pasta + mozarella/parmesan cheese + can of salsa tuna =D delicious XD.

Gourmet microwave food!

taramjwi
06-25-2007, 04:27 AM
Here's my recipe:

Buck's Badass Breaded Chicken Wings:
Ingredients: (I'm not sure of the measurements I cook by eye <_<)
Lawry's seasoning salt
Pepper
Flour
5lbs Chicken wings
2 bottles of hot sauce
1 cup Mustard

First thaw out the wings completely. Then mix put a generous amount of flour in a mixing bowl. Mix in the seasoning salt and the pepper until it suits your tastes (you can just taste the a bit of the flour). Then in a seperate bowl pour all of the hot sauce and a cup of mustard onto the chicken and mix it up together. Then proceed to dredge the chicken in the flour mixture ("dirty flour" we call it). Deep fat fry until the chicken has reached an internal temperature of 165 degrees (they'll usually float to the surface when they're almost done). Let it cool a bit and serve.

Stark
06-25-2007, 05:45 AM
apples and peanutbutter! simply amazing