Two simple Recipes
Quote from Mapster on March 30, 2008, 1:15 amHere are 2 recipes that i love to make since they are SO simple to make and of course taste absolutely delish!
Quote:Chili Bean Nachos
Serves 1 large meal or 2 snacksIngredients:
Chilli Beans - Mild - 420g
Corn chips (Mexican corn chips / Etc Sancho corn chips)
Cheese (normal house hold cheese)
Sour Cream (recommended)Instructions:
Turn the oven on grill, 180 degrees Celsius until hot.
Spread the Mexican corn chips on a plate leaving a hole in the middle. See Picture
Grate up plenty of Cheese and spread it on top of the Mexican Corn Chips excluding the hole in the middle of the plate. See Picture
Place the plate in the oven for 2 minutes or until Cheese has melted. See Picture
Place the Chili Beans in a microwave dish and place in the microwave for 2 minutes; stir the Chili Beans and return in Microwave for a further 1 minute.
Pour the Chili Beans over the Mexican Corn Chips and top with Sour Cream. See PictureServe and enjoy.
Since i have been doing this hospitality course at tech i've learned a lot of new techniques for different foods. So on the very first day of the Easter holidays. I decided to make some pancakes for breakfast for my families breakfast just like i usually do but this time i tried mixing the egg in with the suger before adding it into the rest of the mixture; and now the pancakes do NOT stick to the pan when you try to flip them the first time!
I just HAD to tell everyone in my family about this and they were so shocked and how it makes such a big difference. So now i would like to share my recipe with you lot
This recipe was original my cousins, but since he gave it to me i've been modifying it making it better and better for my likings
Quote:Pancakes ~ Makes 5Ingredients
1 Cup of Flour
1 Cup of Milk
Pinch of Salt
1 Egg
2 Teaspoons of Backing Powder
2 Tablespoons of Suger
1 Tablespoon of ButterInstructions
1. Sift Flour, Salt and Baking powder into a bowl and stir through with a wooden spoon.
2. Mix half of the Milk into the dry ingredients. Mix in the rest of the Milk until no flour is visible.
3. Mix the Suger and the Egg together in a separate known using a fork. Poor into rest of the mixture.
4. Whisk all of the ingredients together until no lumps are visible. (10-20 minutes) See Picture
5. Melt butter on a pan above a hot element and roll it around the pan until it is all covered. See Picture
6. Poor 1/3 of a cup into the pan and cook until the top of the mixture is covered in bubbles. See Picture also See Picture
7. Use a spatula to slide underneath the pancake and flip onto the other side for a few minutes. See Picture
8. Pop onto a plate and poor another 1/3 of a cup into the pan while you eat your previous Pancake. See PictureNotes:
Usually You would wait until there are more bubbles on the pancake after making the first pancake so give the pancake more of a brown and cooked look to it. See Picture also See PictureTry and make these before saying if they are nice and whatnot.
Here are 2 recipes that i love to make since they are SO simple to make and of course taste absolutely delish!
Serves 1 large meal or 2 snacks
Ingredients:
Chilli Beans - Mild - 420g
Corn chips (Mexican corn chips / Etc Sancho corn chips)
Cheese (normal house hold cheese)
Sour Cream (recommended)
Instructions:
Turn the oven on grill, 180 degrees Celsius until hot.
Spread the Mexican corn chips on a plate leaving a hole in the middle. See Picture
Grate up plenty of Cheese and spread it on top of the Mexican Corn Chips excluding the hole in the middle of the plate. See Picture
Place the plate in the oven for 2 minutes or until Cheese has melted. See Picture
Place the Chili Beans in a microwave dish and place in the microwave for 2 minutes; stir the Chili Beans and return in Microwave for a further 1 minute.
Pour the Chili Beans over the Mexican Corn Chips and top with Sour Cream. See Picture
Serve and enjoy.
Since i have been doing this hospitality course at tech i've learned a lot of new techniques for different foods. So on the very first day of the Easter holidays. I decided to make some pancakes for breakfast for my families breakfast just like i usually do but this time i tried mixing the egg in with the suger before adding it into the rest of the mixture; and now the pancakes do NOT stick to the pan when you try to flip them the first time!
I just HAD to tell everyone in my family about this and they were so shocked and how it makes such a big difference. So now i would like to share my recipe with you lot
This recipe was original my cousins, but since he gave it to me i've been modifying it making it better and better for my likings
Ingredients
1 Cup of Flour
1 Cup of Milk
Pinch of Salt
1 Egg
2 Teaspoons of Backing Powder
2 Tablespoons of Suger
1 Tablespoon of Butter
Instructions
1. Sift Flour, Salt and Baking powder into a bowl and stir through with a wooden spoon.
2. Mix half of the Milk into the dry ingredients. Mix in the rest of the Milk until no flour is visible.
3. Mix the Suger and the Egg together in a separate known using a fork. Poor into rest of the mixture.
4. Whisk all of the ingredients together until no lumps are visible. (10-20 minutes) See Picture
5. Melt butter on a pan above a hot element and roll it around the pan until it is all covered. See Picture
6. Poor 1/3 of a cup into the pan and cook until the top of the mixture is covered in bubbles. See Picture also See Picture
7. Use a spatula to slide underneath the pancake and flip onto the other side for a few minutes. See Picture
8. Pop onto a plate and poor another 1/3 of a cup into the pan while you eat your previous Pancake. See Picture
Notes:
Usually You would wait until there are more bubbles on the pancake after making the first pancake so give the pancake more of a brown and cooked look to it. See Picture also See Picture
Try and make these before saying if they are nice and whatnot.
Quote from Hober on March 30, 2008, 1:52 amrpd, you need to get out more.
rpd, you need to get out more.
Quote from Mapster on March 30, 2008, 5:40 amrellikpd wrote::blah: I think i'm so cool so i'll think of something pointless to spam and make people spam meQFT
QFT
Quote from rellikpd on March 30, 2008, 10:07 amHober wrote:rpd, you need to get out more.i have 2 kids and a job that is 6 days a week. coming here IS getting out.
Mapster wrote:<some stuff>i wasn't making fun of you, or spamming, just letting you know its called "Frito Pie" and actually its kind funny (to me) cuz my wife's sister recently remarried and moved off outta state. and one of her new-husband's favorite snack/foods is "Chilli Beans With Fritos" (aka to you: Chilli Bean Nachos) and i asked my wife "WTF Is chilli beans with fritos?" and she asked her sister, so she described it to me, and i was like "WTF? thats frito pie!"
also: in my preference its better to use chilli without beans. and mild-chedder, never tried it with sour cream, but i'm not a real big fan of sour cream.
http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/Fritopie.htm
http://www.texascooking.com/features/feb2004fritopie.htm
i have 2 kids and a job that is 6 days a week. coming here IS getting out.
i wasn't making fun of you, or spamming, just letting you know its called "Frito Pie" and actually its kind funny (to me) cuz my wife's sister recently remarried and moved off outta state. and one of her new-husband's favorite snack/foods is "Chilli Beans With Fritos" (aka to you: Chilli Bean Nachos) and i asked my wife "WTF Is chilli beans with fritos?" and she asked her sister, so she described it to me, and i was like "WTF? thats frito pie!"
also: in my preference its better to use chilli without beans. and mild-chedder, never tried it with sour cream, but i'm not a real big fan of sour cream.
http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/Fritopie.htm
http://www.texascooking.com/features/feb2004fritopie.htm
Quote from MrTwoVideoCards on March 30, 2008, 3:02 pmrellikpd wrote:i wasn't making fun of you, or spamming, just letting you know its called "Frito Pie" and actually its kind funny (to me) cuz my wife's sister recently remarried and moved off outta state. and one of her new-husband's favorite snack/foods is "Chilli Beans With Fritos" (aka to you: Chilli Bean Nachos) and i asked my wife "WTF Is chilli beans with fritos?" and she asked her sister, so she described it to me, and i was like "WTF? thats frito pie!"also: in my preference its better to use chilli without beans. and mild-chedder, never tried it with sour cream, but i'm not a real big fan of sour cream.
http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/Fritopie.htm
http://www.texascooking.com/features/feb2004fritopie.htm
also: in my preference its better to use chilli without beans. and mild-chedder, never tried it with sour cream, but i'm not a real big fan of sour cream.
http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/Fritopie.htm
http://www.texascooking.com/features/feb2004fritopie.htm
Quote from rellikpd on March 30, 2008, 3:26 pmman all this "Frito Pie" talk got me jonesing...
a picture of my lunch (todays)
[img]http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/7413/lunch20080330rt0.jpg[/img]
why's there a pepsi sitting there??
PRODUCT PLACEMENT BITCH! (that and it tastes good)
*waits for his check for $0.01 from pepsi*(for some reason this picture would NOT optimize or compress much, its only 640x480 but its a 150kb )
man all this "Frito Pie" talk got me jonesing...
a picture of my lunch (todays)
[img]http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/7413/lunch20080330rt0.jpg[/img]
why's there a pepsi sitting there??
PRODUCT PLACEMENT BITCH! (that and it tastes good)
*waits for his check for $0.01 from pepsi*
(for some reason this picture would NOT optimize or compress much, its only 640x480 but its a 150kb )
Quote from Mapster on March 31, 2008, 9:42 pmrellikpd wrote:i wasn't making fun of you, or spamming, just letting you know its called "Frito Pie" and actually its kind funny (to me) cuz my wife's sister recently remarried and moved off outta state. and one of her new-husband's favorite snack/foods is "Chilli Beans With Fritos" (aka to you: Chilli Bean Nachos) and i asked my wife "WTF Is chilli beans with fritos?" and she asked her sister, so she described it to me, and i was like "WTF? thats frito pie!"also: in my preference its better to use chilli without beans. and mild-chedder, never tried it with sour cream, but i'm not a real big fan of sour cream.
http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/Fritopie.htm
http://www.texascooking.com/features/feb2004fritopie.htmIt wouldn't be very bright for me to post this on 3 forums and then find out that i didn't exactly name it correctly no. Just remember to read posts correctly please.
also: in my preference its better to use chilli without beans. and mild-chedder, never tried it with sour cream, but i'm not a real big fan of sour cream.
http://www.texascooking.com/recipes/Fritopie.htm
http://www.texascooking.com/features/feb2004fritopie.htm
It wouldn't be very bright for me to post this on 3 forums and then find out that i didn't exactly name it correctly no. Just remember to read posts correctly please.