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peach ⚛ mountain curs January 9th, 2019 3:26:27am 478 Posts |
Hey everyone! I know a bunch of people on here cook, so I thought I would see what my HP fam could come up with! So, I am a grown adult that literally has no idea how to cook (lol but not really). My boyfriend recently got a job that requires him to bounce around a lot, and he was the one cooking most of the meals. Therefore, I am trying to find SUPER beginner friendly recipes. It would be extremely helpful if you guys could link the recipe/ingrediants because I am literally that lost lol. I do have a crockpot and bought a whole crockpot recipe book but I think cooking is something I should learn at some point, even if it's in my twenties lol. Thanks guys! |
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peach ⚛ mountain curs January 9th, 2019 3:26:51am 478 Posts |
bumping so I don't starve |
aveera 🥑 coding is open January 9th, 2019 6:49:03am 267 Posts |
I was basically in the same position last year. My fiance was working evenings so it was just me at home for dinner each night and I had no idea how to make anything more complicated then a grilled cheese. One of the first recipes I started with was chicken fajitas. I actually made them tonight. I don't follow a recipe anymore so I'll just type up the recipe for you. Aveera's Chicken Fajitas
Directions: 1. Rinse the raw chicken breast under cold water and then chop into small pieces. 2. In a bowl, mix chicken pieces with olive oil (1/4 - 1/2 cup - just enough to coat the chicken), lime juice and seasonings
3. Slice the bellpeppers and onions. Add them to a skillet with a little bit of olive oil (you don't need very much, just enough to lightly coat the bottom of the pan). Cook on medium heat until onions are soft and slightly transparent.
4. Put veggies in a bowl to the side. Add chicken to the empty skillet and cook on medium heat.
5. When the chicken is done, drain it and then add it to the bowl with the veggies.
6. Serve with whatever extras you like. I usually warm my tortillas up in the empty skillet and them make a burrito with refried black beans and shredded cheddar cheese. |
tana ;; gone January 9th, 2019 6:55:28am 13,574 Posts |
One of the easiest recipes I know is something Tatu showed me, and he used to eat it a lot during his student years. In fact, it's tasty so we still make it occasionally xD It's basically a creamy pineapple chicken. We buy about 500g of chicken strips (they come bite-sized and either plain or in some marinade. We buy the honey one, but plain will do), a can of chopped pineapple, and 200ml of cooking cream. If you get plain chicken, I suggest seasoning it with salt and pepper at least, maybe even some garlic powder or whatever you like. Then just cook the chicken, and when it's pretty much ready, I add the pineapple (drain the juice or it will be too watery) and the cream. Stir it and wait for it to start bubbling. I wait that long just to know it's heated through. I usually serve this on top of rice, usually basmati or jasmine. I'll take a cup of rice, then boil 2 cups of water. When the water is boiling, throw the rice in, stir, cover and decrease the heat to the lowest setting. Basmati takes 10 minutes, jasmine about 12. You'll know because the water will be all gone and the rice will have expanded lol. Another easy one is more of those chicken strips (or even beef strips), a pack of frozen wok veggies, and either rice or instant noodles. Cook the meat, then throw in the veggies, and eat with your chosen carbs. If you need sauce, the easiest is soy sauce and sriracha, but I've found plenty of recipes for Asian-style sauces that just require a few ingredients and stirring. You could mix it into the meat and veggies before serving. |
tana ;; gone January 9th, 2019 7:09:50am 13,574 Posts |
Why do people wash chicken? If it's because of bacteria... only cooking it properly will keep you from getting sick. |
Gothika - SEA's ( Happy Holidays! ) January 9th, 2019 7:24:19am 1,200 Posts |
Macaronis are easy |
Maharet : Taking a break : BV, Blitz, & Trig watching January 9th, 2019 1:15:14pm 2,469 Posts |
i was waiting for a dont wash the chicken comment XD bravo tana XD I am sure sam can weigh in on this further
also I am a in love with Cream of Chicken/Mushroom chicken Basically get an oven dish dump a can of cream of mushroom can cream of chicken chicken breast cover with foil and cook at 425ish until done serve over mashpotatoes and add a steamed veggie (we usually do green beans) this can be done in a crockpot also and that chicken can be shredded seems more comfort food then i like to just dump it all into a bowl of mixed awesomeness |
Jaya • If you wanna survive, burn bright January 9th, 2019 1:55:22pm 27,674 Posts |
Easiest crockpot recipe: two boneless, skinless chicken breasts 1 can of cheddar cheese soup 1 can of cream of chicken soup
dump it all in the crockpot. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Done.
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BANNED January 9th, 2019 2:27:21pm 1 Posts |
Tana, I know washing it doesn't help with bacteria or anything like that. I wash my chicken because I buy packs of 6 chicken breast that are individual wrapped because it's cheaper. But when they are individual wrapped like that they sit in the chicken juice with nothing to soak it up, so when I pull them out they are usually all slimey and covered in juice. I just rinse mine to get the juice off. I also usually pull any fat I see off them while I'm at it. I guess, if your chicken is not individually wrapped and has the absorbant pads at the bottom of the tray then there really isn't a need to do it. I just wrote out the recipe exactly how I make it. |
Binny 🦄 [blitz watching] January 9th, 2019 4:38:56pm 2,907 Posts |
My favourite website! I look for what meat i have (chicken, beef etc) and how I want to cook it (oven, crock pot, instapot etc). And just surf through the recipes until i find one I want to make. If it turns out good i bookmark it for later . My favs are https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/25202/beef-stroganoff-iii/?internalSource=amp&referringContentType=amp recipe&clickId=amp_directions https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/70343/slow-cooker-chicken-taco-soup/?internalSource=hub recipe&referringContentType=Search https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/213668/slow-cooker-bbq-chicken/?internalSource=hub recipe&referringContentType=Search&clickId=cardslot 15
Other favs are https://juliasalbum.com/broccoli-bacon-cheddar-chicken/ https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/general-tsos-chicken-wings/ https://www.momontimeout.com/honey-bbq-chicken-strips-recipe/ https://www.gimmesomeoven.com/crunchy-asian-ramen-noodle-salad/ |
Thorns on a Rose January 9th, 2019 5:32:29pm 5 Posts |
Peach, don't feel bad, I am a horrible cook. One time, when I was younger, I set a microwave on fire with a corndog. Lol! My husband is a cook and can make some really cool things. Are you only looking for meal recipes or also looking for desserts? |
Samantha - see page to know who to contact directly! January 9th, 2019 6:08:11pm 4,333 Posts |
I have a cooking blog! https://sizzlingmess.com
You can also follow my blog on Instagram @sizzlingmessblog
Most of my recipes are pretty straight forward, and I try to emphasize giving people information about the why's and how's so they can learn to cook for themselves.
Cooking is definitely a skill that can be learned. I went to culinary school and one of our teachers drilled into us that cooking isn't an art, it's a craft. |
siib 🦈 [ Gone ] January 9th, 2019 7:09:43pm 2,627 Posts |
Sam's blog is AWESOME! I 100% recommend. I got lucky and learned to cook thanks to my aunt. Follow recipes and develop your own tastes. I usually have to do extra seasonings in stuff because it's too bland but other than that googling recipes is a great way to learn and find new stuff!
Also if anyone on this thread wants to start a cooking group or something for meal planning lemme know bc I cook 4-5 times a week. |
Maharet : Taking a break : BV, Blitz, & Trig watching January 9th, 2019 8:04:53pm 2,469 Posts |
for what it is worth i rinse 90% of my meat XD |
peach ⚛ mountain curs January 9th, 2019 8:45:20pm 478 Posts |
Thank you guys, you're the best! I'll have to try these and let you guys know how they go as I make them! |
🦆 Lakra 2 - (Ali-Mooses) January 9th, 2019 9:20:31pm 501 Posts |
Talking about food and cooking does anyone know anything about canning ? More info here https://horsephenomena.com/viewpost.php?id=126128 |
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