Quote from: Monotremeancer on February 14, 2012, 11:56:57 AMQuote from: bhu on February 14, 2012, 11:08:14 AMQuote from: Monotremeancer on February 14, 2012, 10:58:09 AMQuote from: Kajhera on February 14, 2012, 10:44:17 AMHmm... well what do you know, we do have garlic. I'm feeling better already.If you want ideas on how to cook with garlic, feel free to ask. I've turned it into an art formahem...Beef, pork, vegetarian , mutton, game, generic sauce, baking or appetizers? As long as it's not seafood I know how to cook it with garliccrap seafood is a fave....ummm...pork and chicken?
Quote from: bhu on February 14, 2012, 11:08:14 AMQuote from: Monotremeancer on February 14, 2012, 10:58:09 AMQuote from: Kajhera on February 14, 2012, 10:44:17 AMHmm... well what do you know, we do have garlic. I'm feeling better already.If you want ideas on how to cook with garlic, feel free to ask. I've turned it into an art formahem...Beef, pork, vegetarian , mutton, game, generic sauce, baking or appetizers? As long as it's not seafood I know how to cook it with garlic
Quote from: Monotremeancer on February 14, 2012, 10:58:09 AMQuote from: Kajhera on February 14, 2012, 10:44:17 AMHmm... well what do you know, we do have garlic. I'm feeling better already.If you want ideas on how to cook with garlic, feel free to ask. I've turned it into an art formahem...
Quote from: Kajhera on February 14, 2012, 10:44:17 AMHmm... well what do you know, we do have garlic. I'm feeling better already.If you want ideas on how to cook with garlic, feel free to ask. I've turned it into an art form
Hmm... well what do you know, we do have garlic. I'm feeling better already.
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Quote from: phaedrusxy on February 14, 2012, 12:10:51 PMThe best way to cook a lot of green vegetables is just to stir fry them with some freshly minced garlic and a bit of salt. This works for broccoli, bok choy, and a lot of other things with similarly "strong" flavors. Hmm... do we have a thread/forum devoted to cooking? I'd agree for the really leafy stuff, but for broccoli you can get away with just steaming it and putting salt and butter on it. If you want, you can include garlic in the butter. Steaming leafy stuff like spinach, though, can quickly turn into a game of disentangle the stringy, green stuff from your steamer basket.
The best way to cook a lot of green vegetables is just to stir fry them with some freshly minced garlic and a bit of salt. This works for broccoli, bok choy, and a lot of other things with similarly "strong" flavors. Hmm... do we have a thread/forum devoted to cooking?
Quote from: X-Codes on February 14, 2012, 01:01:39 PMQuote from: phaedrusxy on February 14, 2012, 12:10:51 PMThe best way to cook a lot of green vegetables is just to stir fry them with some freshly minced garlic and a bit of salt. This works for broccoli, bok choy, and a lot of other things with similarly "strong" flavors. Hmm... do we have a thread/forum devoted to cooking? I'd agree for the really leafy stuff, but for broccoli you can get away with just steaming it and putting salt and butter on it. If you want, you can include garlic in the butter. Steaming leafy stuff like spinach, though, can quickly turn into a game of disentangle the stringy, green stuff from your steamer basket.Cheese is the way to go with broccoli.
where i am at least ethnic food means any food from a country outside the US and/or specific local cuisines like tex-mex or cajun.any advice on asparagus besides grilling it?
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Quote from: bhu on February 15, 2012, 06:11:44 PMwhere i am at least ethnic food means any food from a country outside the US and/or specific local cuisines like tex-mex or cajun.any advice on asparagus besides grilling it?Stir fry with garlic, butter, and salt.
Also, make sure to wrap your asparagus in bacon before you grill it