Food - everything or anything to do about food


Choleric

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Ahh, this thread is for everything or anything to do about food, whether you love to eat it, cook it or play with it.

Share your favourite food or if your a cook, some recipes, or maybe you just have some good stories.
 
I'll Start with one of my favourites.

A good, ole philly cheese steak

 
Great thread:)

I love everything that has to do with food. I love to both eat and cook. In fact, I'm cooking right now:D

I love Indish and Italian food, not to mention bread, cookies and other good stuff. But I do eat alot of Kebab:D
 
This is a great link for everyone, who wants to know what he will get on his next journey with a plane. ;)

http://www.airlinemeals.net/indexMeals.html

for example: Lufthansa First Class




Route: FRA - AUH via BAH, 14 May 2006
Ticket price:
Flight duration: 7h 30m
Class: first
Aircraft: Airbus A330
Meal: Dinner - Amuse Geule: Zucchini, tomato, mozzarella and basil
Hors d'oeuvre: Caviar, Bresaola Slices with Parmesan Shavings and Arugula
Salad: Mescalus Salad
Sorbet: Lime Sherbet Collonello served wih Champagne
Entree: Loin of Lamb with wild Garlic Crust, Rosemary Jus, Zucchinni and Gnocchi
Cheese: Morbier, Bleu d'Avergne, Le Coutances and aged Gouda
Dessert: Torrone Crème on Football Fild
Drink: "D" de Devaux Brut Champagne, 2002 Stellenbosch Donatus, Johnnie Walker Blue Label, Espresso
Comments: Excellent food created by the official team cook of the German National Footbal Team, Saverio Pugliese
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 10
 
i am very into food, and since we have a great greek cousine, i can cook almost everything, perfectly :D

actually i have been cooking for nine years!!!
you can check www.hungry.gr for more, but it's in greek.

BTW, the best recepies are always from mum :D
 
So, this summer: GCF meet at Giannis place, who stands for the cooking:D
 
Choleric, i was sure that someone would ask me this.
Gyros is kind of fast food. A round piece of bread like thing, stuffed with tomatoes, tzatziki, fried potatoes, onions, and little pork meat chops. I can make you but it's not easy, because the fast-foods that make souvlaki make gyro the right way, and i don't have all the "tools" that are neccessary...

Zonda and rest: Feel free to visit me in the summer :D Just tell it me a week before, to start cooking :D
 
I'm a sucker for chicken. Petrols and steel ain't everything in life. I really enjoy cooking.
 
I like Italian food (lasagne, pizza), Indian food (mysore mutton, chicken masala, basically anything spicy), Japanese food (sushi buffet, tempura) and Malay food (rendang, nasi lemak, roti prata).

I don't cook, unfortunately. I had home economics in school a few years ago and I hated it. :D
 
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I love indian food as well, though a couple of weeks ago I found my new love, Chinese and Vietnamese food. A buddy of mine took me a his favorite take away in London which offered Chinese and Vietnamese food. The menu consisted of 4 types of rices, 10 sauces with chicken, 10 with pork, ten with beef and ten with seafood. Off course they offered noodles but I prefer rice. I only had enough time and money to buy food from there 5 times and tried different sauces each time. Damn the food was good and it wasn't that expensive either. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a resturant here in Sweden which offers the same type of food.
 
Steak, Potato and a bottle of wine. What else do you need?:D
Im a meat and potatoes guy myself, I am from Nebraska afterall.

Giannis, thanks for the heads up, when I was over in Greece, I couldnt get enough Gyros, they were delicious, so much better than any you could find over here in the states. I also like the slouvlaki and moussaka (sp?), those were the only ones I can remember from when I was there.
 
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I love indian food as well, though a couple of weeks ago I found my new love, Chinese and Vietnamese food. A buddy of mine took me a his favorite take away in London which offered Chinese and Vietnamese food. The menu consisted of 4 types of rices, 10 sauces with chicken, 10 with pork, ten with beef and ten with seafood. Off course they offered noodles but I prefer rice. I only had enough time and money to buy food from there 5 times and tried different sauces each time. Damn the food was good and it wasn't that expensive either. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a resturant here in Sweden which offers the same type of food.

I never encountered such a wide variety before Luw, must be great! As for vietnamese food I like their Pho noodles. This reminds me of another favourite - Thai! Their curries are fantastic, as are their tom yams... :icondrool
 
I just made up a batch of homemade banana ice-cream this morning, and I must say it is mighty tasty.
 

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