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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 465907" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>I know there's lots of folks on here that love eatin' and cookin' good grub, and the older I get, the more I find myself wanting to learn how to cook more and more things. No pics of meals you bought at a restaurant, the intent of this thread is to be informational on how to prepare different foods. </p><p></p><p>So:</p><p></p><p>1.) Post up pics of good **** you cook! If you grill out and cook a mess of delicious foods, be sure to post it here! And if it's not some sort of guarded family recipe, share how to make it! (seasonings, spices, sauces, temperatures, tips & tricks, etc)</p><p></p><p>2.) It doesn't have to be a juicy filet or a rack of ribs, I'm all the time looking for quick "bachelor" meals that don't take long to fix. I'd be interested in what you guys have came up with that's fairly quick to fix, that is good and fills ya up. I'm always looking for new quick meals. These could also double as good meals to implement while wheeling. Either simple foods for the trails, or simple to prepare foods for camp.</p><p></p><p>Bachelor meals that I eat on the regular:</p><p>*Albacore tuna in bowl with mayo, lemon pepper seasoning, and chili cheese fritos or Cheetos mixed in with it. (don't knock it til you try it, if you like tuna)</p><p>*Ramen noodles of course</p><p>*Grilled cheese</p><p>*(most recent one) Grilled cheese with BBQ chicken. Buy cans of chunk chicken, put in bowl, use desired seasonings like bbq, Cajun, garlic salt, cumin, etc, pour in desired bbq sauce, mix and chop up, and make grilled cheeses with the chicken added in the sammich. </p><p>*Common staple - Hamburger Helper 4 cheese lasagna or the stroganoff. with Hungry Jack taters, and Mac & Cheese and/or Green Beans from a can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 465907, member: 1780"] I know there's lots of folks on here that love eatin' and cookin' good grub, and the older I get, the more I find myself wanting to learn how to cook more and more things. No pics of meals you bought at a restaurant, the intent of this thread is to be informational on how to prepare different foods. So: 1.) Post up pics of good **** you cook! If you grill out and cook a mess of delicious foods, be sure to post it here! And if it's not some sort of guarded family recipe, share how to make it! (seasonings, spices, sauces, temperatures, tips & tricks, etc) 2.) It doesn't have to be a juicy filet or a rack of ribs, I'm all the time looking for quick "bachelor" meals that don't take long to fix. I'd be interested in what you guys have came up with that's fairly quick to fix, that is good and fills ya up. I'm always looking for new quick meals. These could also double as good meals to implement while wheeling. Either simple foods for the trails, or simple to prepare foods for camp. Bachelor meals that I eat on the regular: *Albacore tuna in bowl with mayo, lemon pepper seasoning, and chili cheese fritos or Cheetos mixed in with it. (don't knock it til you try it, if you like tuna) *Ramen noodles of course *Grilled cheese *(most recent one) Grilled cheese with BBQ chicken. Buy cans of chunk chicken, put in bowl, use desired seasonings like bbq, Cajun, garlic salt, cumin, etc, pour in desired bbq sauce, mix and chop up, and make grilled cheeses with the chicken added in the sammich. *Common staple - Hamburger Helper 4 cheese lasagna or the stroganoff. with Hungry Jack taters, and Mac & Cheese and/or Green Beans from a can. [/QUOTE]
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