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Old 02-18-2008, 11:21 AM   #1
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cooking... :)

I love cooking, and its a great excuse to invite the new girl over.

I'm very good with coming up with ideas and getting recipes and making it all come together.

But I know there are some really good cooks on here as well and its always nice to pick some brains. So what I'm looking for are some dairy free recipes, she's lactose intolerant, that are both somewhat easy and quick to prepare but taste incredible.
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Old 02-18-2008, 11:25 AM   #2
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Old 02-18-2008, 11:28 AM   #3
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how abotu some hibachi style food?
grill some chicken make fried rice, cook up some veggies.
cook it and stir fry in some soy sauce and sesame seeds
easy and always tastes great
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Old 02-18-2008, 11:42 AM   #4
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how abotu some hibachi style food?
grill some chicken make fried rice, cook up some veggies.
cook it and stir fry in some soy sauce and sesame seeds
easy and always tastes great
not a bad idea, we've got a nice flat square frying pan in the house
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Old 02-18-2008, 11:43 AM   #5
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You found a chick! Awesome!
hmm... something tells me you're trying to be a dick... but I can't tell for sure...
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Old 02-18-2008, 11:47 AM   #6
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how abotu some hibachi style food?
grill some chicken make fried rice, cook up some veggies.
cook it and stir fry in some soy sauce and sesame seeds
easy and always tastes great
actually, the more I think about it the better it sounds.

I could easily pick up a cheap little propane burner from sears and cook the food right at the table. That'd certainly be different than the the usual, "come over so I can cook for you and get your panties off" meal
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Old 02-18-2008, 12:22 PM   #7
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you could always make chicken frances' or maybe its called chicken picante served w/ a pasta of your choice....pm me for a recipe
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Old 02-18-2008, 12:35 PM   #8
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nothing beats chicken parmesian and angel hair pasta

although i wish they wouldnt call it angel hair...what a gross name for food.
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^lactose interolerant...she cant eat cheese unless she takes a lactaid pill
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some kind of chicken was a thought. PM me the recipe if you would, or just post here if its not some super secret family recipe ;)
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Old 02-18-2008, 12:40 PM   #11
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nothing beats chicken parmesian and angel hair pasta

although i wish they wouldnt call it angel hair...what a gross name for food.
Chicken Parm is too easy, and not very impressive... and like was said, she can't have dairy products
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oh yea damn. i should have thought about that since im lactose intolerant. ive been taking the pills for so long that i forgot lol
sorry! i tried. lol
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Old 02-18-2008, 12:46 PM   #13
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oh yea damn. i should have thought about that since im lactose intolerant. ive been taking the pills for so long that i forgot lol
sorry! i tried. lol
the effort is certainly appreciated.

Right now the home hibachi idea is winning, mainly for both the ease of cooking and uniqueness. Though, I may want to start off small this time around and keep that trick up my sleeve for awhile...
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lol i love habachi!

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the effort is certainly appreciated.

Right now the home hibachi idea is winning, mainly for both the ease of cooking and uniqueness. Though, I may want to start off small this time around and keep that trick up my sleeve for awhile...
slice up onions, green and red peppers (maybe) mushrooms, and sprouts
get sesame seeds
you can even ask her what she would like (i.e. my girl hates mushrooms so i can have her pick the exact veggies)
slice those suckers up and cook them high heat in a wok or something.
you can even cut more up for fried rice- add an egg and toss it around.

throw soy sauce in there while its hot and near the end of being fully cooked (so it doesn't burn too much)

do the same for chicken, or beef, or whatever she wants (giving options is of course always nice and easy to be dynamic in a meal like this)

use butter for best taste but oils can do the trick too.
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Italian chicken salad, it the best salad i've made
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i dont cook but my wife does..she rocks.


just use free online recipe sites thats what she does. www.allrecipes.com is a good one she uses, anything else she just googles to get different ideas.
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some kind of chicken was a thought. PM me the recipe if you would, or just post here if its not some super secret family recipe ;)
bread some chicken breasts and fry them up in some olive oil but DO NOT cook them all the way

In the same pan with the same oil *add some if necessary* throw some sliced garlic/shallots/and the juice of 1 lemon in the pan....after sqeezing the juice out of the lemon...throw the lemon in with the oil

finish cooking the chicken in the oven on 375 for about 10 to 15 minutes...until its tender.

when serving dip the finished chicken in with the oil/garlic/shallots and lemon then throw your pasta of choice (angel hair is my fav) in with the oil just to soak up some of the flavor and plate everything. It is a really good recipe...it sounds oily, but its not...besides its only olive oil which imo tastes great.
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how abotu some hibachi style food?
grill some chicken make fried rice, cook up some veggies.
cook it and stir fry in some soy sauce and sesame seeds
easy and always tastes great
I make that almost every day for lunch haha I like to add vegeta and mushrooms to it

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