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stargelman
post Oct 29 2005, 08:23 PM
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In our modern times, the ability to cook for oneself has become one of the most important cultural assets. In a world that is increasingly inhabited by "singles" - people who live by themselves - everyone has to have this ability.

In recognition of this fact I am opening this thread as an opportunity for everyone to share their favorite recipes. I will begin by posting one of my favorites.

The recipe I'm sharing with you I picked up in one of the finer italian restaurant in my town. It is a sardinian recipe that supposedly the shepards of that beautiful island enjoy.

Ingredients (2 persons):

500 gr (~1 lb) Pork meat
250 gr (~1/2 lb) sheep cheese - the soft kind
6-8 large tomatos
15-20 black olives
2 onions
1 TS Herbes de Provence
1/2 TS Salt

Preparing this dish is rather easy. First, you prepare your ingredients for frying:
Slice the meat into stripes, peel and cut the onions and wash and cut the tomatos to quarters.

Then, heat up the ole' frying pan at maximum burn. Be sure to put enough oil in it and get it well heated up - don't want your meat to get dry! When it's really hot (you can test this with a piece of onion - if you sink it into the fat and it instantly starts to fizzle, then you're set - watch your fingers!), you put the meat in and get it a good tan from both sides.

When the meat is good, add onions and decrease heat. Keep this up with regular stirring until the onions are glassy.

Now, add half a cup of water and the cut tomatoes. Put the lid on the frying pan and let this work on its own for at least 45 minutes on small heat - it can simmer a bit, but it shouldn't be too hot. Stir every now and then.

In the meantime, get the cheese and cut it into small pieces. We want the cheese to dissolve entirely, by cutting it in small pieces this process is sped up a little. Also, cut the olives into rings.

When the tomatos have become soft enough for your taste, add the cheese. Let this work for another 10 minutes, then add the olives, the herbes de provence, the salt and perhaps a bit of pepper if you like, but not too much.


After another 5 or so minutes, you're done! Serve with pasta of your choice. I recommend Rigatoni


Note: some people prefer to not melt the cheese entirely. This may look better, but the consistency of the sauce is better if you let it melt. Same goes for the olives: optic is better with whole olives, but taste is better with cutting them into pieces smile.gif


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Dantrag
post Oct 29 2005, 10:17 PM
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Good thread idea, stargelman!

Here's a nice easy chocolate-oatmeal cookie recipe, and it's delicious. I got it from my grandma.

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Ingredients:

2 cups of sugar
1 stick of butter
3 tbsp. of cocoa
1/2 cup of milk
1 tsp of vanilla extract
1/2 cup of peanut butter
3 cups of oats.

Instructions:

Put butter, sugar, cocoa and milk in a pot. Boil for 1 minute. Add vanilla. Take the pot off the burner and mix in peanut butter. Then after the peanut butter is mixed, mix in the oats.

Take a spoon and drop the cookies onto wax paper. Wait until they dry and then eat.

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I may be weird because I'm a guy that cooks....but whatever.



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