Chilly Scrambled Eggs [Wow, are they hot]:
Meal type: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Difficulty: Easy, Kids (With supervision),
Author: Steve
Ingredients:
* 2 - 4 eggs
* Chili powder
* Chinese Five Spice
* Any mixed herbs you like.
Steps:
1. Crack open your 2-4 eggs
2. Pour them in frying pan
3. Stir for 2 minutes
4. add in herbs spices and chili powder.
5. Continue stirring until eggs appear cooked.
Tags: Vegetarian, Spicy
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ssss wrote:
Chilly Scrambled Eggs [Wow, are they hot]:
Meal type: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Difficulty: Easy, Kids (With supervision),
Author: Steve
Ingredients:
* 2 - 4 eggs
* Chili powder
* Chinese Five Spice
* Any mixed herbs you like.
Steps:
1. Crack open your 2-4 eggs
2. Pour them in frying pan
3. Stir for 2 minutes
4. add in herbs spices and chili powder.
5. Continue stirring until eggs appear cooked.
Tags: Vegetarian, Spicy
How much chili powder do you use? Just trying to get an estimate as I'm sure it's a personal choice kind of thing
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Paddle2See wrote:
ssss wrote:
Chilly Scrambled Eggs [Wow, are they hot]:
Meal type: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Difficulty: Easy, Kids (With supervision),
Author: Steve
Ingredients:
* 2 - 4 eggs
* Chili powder
* Chinese Five Spice
* Any mixed herbs you like.
Steps:
1. Crack open your 2-4 eggs
2. Pour them in frying pan
3. Stir for 2 minutes
4. add in herbs spices and chili powder.
5. Continue stirring until eggs appear cooked.
Tags: Vegetarian, SpicyHow much chili powder do you use? Just trying to get an estimate as I'm sure it's a personal choice kind of thing
I'd probably recommend 1/3 a teaspoon, however as a prank I once put a while tablespoon in it. That's something I wouldn't do again, as I forgot to take some out for myself before putting the chilli powder in D: still tasted good. Just spicy.
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ssss wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
ssss wrote:
How much chili powder do you use? Just trying to get an estimate as I'm sure it's a personal choice kind of thing
I'd probably recommend 1/3 a teaspoon, however as a prank I once put a while tablespoon in it. That's something I wouldn't do again, as I forgot to take some out for myself before putting the chilli powder in D: still tasted good. Just spicy.
It must be quite a strong chilli powder, because we have a mild paprika that you could eat by the spoonful, it's that mild, and then we have a regular powder which is kinda hot, but 1/3, you wouldn't taste it at all.
What kind of chilli powder is it?
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jji7skyline wrote:
ssss wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
How much chili powder do you use? Just trying to get an estimate as I'm sure it's a personal choice kind of thingI'd probably recommend 1/3 a teaspoon, however as a prank I once put a while tablespoon in it. That's something I wouldn't do again, as I forgot to take some out for myself before putting the chilli powder in D: still tasted good. Just spicy.
It must be quite a strong chilli powder, because we have a mild paprika that you could eat by the spoonful, it's that mild, and then we have a regular powder which is kinda hot, but 1/3, you wouldn't taste it at all.
What kind of chilli powder is it?
keen's traditional
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Super Cereal Combo
Meal Type:
Breakfast
Beginner
By NeilWest
Ingredients:
1 Wheatabix
5 Tablespoons of rice based cereal
5 Tablespoons of corn flakes (frosted is optional)
1 Teaspoon of sugar
Syrup/Ice Cream Sauce
Milk
Steps:
1. Place wheat biscuit in bowl. Add milk until all the surface is covered.
2. Mash up cereal until it is soggy and covers the bottom of the bowl.
3. Add rice cereal.
4. Add milk until the rice cereal is soggy.
5. Add corn flakes.
6. Add milk until the corn flakes are soggy.
7. Sprinkle with sugar. (optional)
8. Add syrup. (optional)
Additional Note:
Use soya milk if vegan or lactose intolerant.
Tags: Vegetarian
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NeilWest wrote:
Super Cereal Combo
Meal Type:
Breakfast
Beginner
By NeilWest
Ingredients:
1 Wheatabix
5 Tablespoons of rice based cereal
5 Tablespoons of corn flakes (frosted is optional)
1 Teaspoon of sugar
Syrup/Ice Cream Sauce
Milk
Steps:
1. Place wheat biscuit in bowl. Add milk until all the surface is covered.
2. Mash up cereal until it is soggy and covers the bottom of the bowl.
3. Add rice cereal.
4. Add milk until the rice cereal is soggy.
5. Add corn flakes.
6. Add milk until the corn flakes are soggy.
7. Sprinkle with sugar. (optional)
8. Add syrup. (optional)
Additional Note:
Use soya milk if vegan or lactose intolerant.
Tags: Vegetarian
Soggy cereal? I've never made that on purpose before. I think I will try it on Saturday when I eat cereal. (If my mom will let me add syrup on top of already sweet cereal.)
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ChadtheBuilder wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
Super Cereal Combo
Meal Type:
Breakfast
Beginner
By NeilWest
Ingredients:
1 Wheatabix
5 Tablespoons of rice based cereal
5 Tablespoons of corn flakes (frosted is optional)
1 Teaspoon of sugar
Syrup/Ice Cream Sauce
Milk
Steps:
1. Place wheat biscuit in bowl. Add milk until all the surface is covered.
2. Mash up cereal until it is soggy and covers the bottom of the bowl.
3. Add rice cereal.
4. Add milk until the rice cereal is soggy.
5. Add corn flakes.
6. Add milk until the corn flakes are soggy.
7. Sprinkle with sugar. (optional)
8. Add syrup. (optional)
Additional Note:
Use soya milk if vegan or lactose intolerant.
Tags: VegetarianSoggy cereal? I've never made that on purpose before. I think I will try it on Saturday when I eat cereal. (If my mom will let me add syrup on top of already sweet cereal.)
I think cereal is better when soggy. It gives it a good texture.
That is my opinion.
Last edited by NeilWest (2013-03-07 13:21:33)
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NeilWest wrote:
ChadtheBuilder wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
Super Cereal Combo
Meal Type:
Breakfast
Beginner
By NeilWest
Ingredients:
1 Wheatabix
5 Tablespoons of rice based cereal
5 Tablespoons of corn flakes (frosted is optional)
1 Teaspoon of sugar
Syrup/Ice Cream Sauce
Milk
Steps:
1. Place wheat biscuit in bowl. Add milk until all the surface is covered.
2. Mash up cereal until it is soggy and covers the bottom of the bowl.
3. Add rice cereal.
4. Add milk until the rice cereal is soggy.
5. Add corn flakes.
6. Add milk until the corn flakes are soggy.
7. Sprinkle with sugar. (optional)
8. Add syrup. (optional)
Additional Note:
Use soya milk if vegan or lactose intolerant.
Tags: VegetarianSoggy cereal? I've never made that on purpose before. I think I will try it on Saturday when I eat cereal. (If my mom will let me add syrup on top of already sweet cereal.)
I think cereal is better when soggy. It gives it a good texture.
That is my opinion.
Everyone has their own opinion. I really don't like much cereal at all, whether soggy or crispy. Eating soggy frosted flakes is the only way I can eat them, though, the crispy ones are too hard, and make the roof of my mouth sore.
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Name: Bascakes
Meal Type: Pastry
Difficulty: Beginner
Author: Pikminrocks
Ingredients:
6 teaspoons of butter.
10 teaspoons of vanilla
3 teaspoons of cream cheese
*Cherrys
1 cup of almonds
2 cups of tang flour
Half a cup of cinnamon
Half a cup of whipped cream.
3 eggs
2 cups of Jell-O
*Frosting
*=The amount depends on how many slots the muffin tray has.
Required items:
Muffin tray
Steps:
Preheat the oven to 400°F.
Put all ingredients exept the cherrys and frosting into a mixing bowl.
Mix the bowl's content enough the ingrediants all make a batter. The almonds should still be solid.
Pour in muffin tray and bake for 45 minutes.
Apply frosting and a cherry to each cupcake.
Tags: Vegetarian
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pikminrocks wrote:
Name: Bascakes
Meal Type: Pastry
Difficulty: Beginner
Author: Pikminrocks
Ingredients:
6 teaspoons of butter.
10 teaspoons of vanilla
3 teaspoons of cream cheese
*Cherrys
1 cup of almonds
2 cups of tang flour
Half a cup of cinnamon
Half a cup of whipped cream.
3 eggs
2 cups of Jell-O
*Frosting
*=The amount depends on how many slots the muffin tray has.
Required items:
Muffin tray
Steps:
Preheat the oven to 400°F.
Put all ingredients exept the cherrys and frosting into a mixing bowl.
Mix the bowl's content enough the ingrediants all make a batter. The almonds should still be solid.
Pour in muffin tray and bake for 45 minutes.
Apply frosting and a cherry to each cupcake.
Tags: Vegetarian
Whoa. It sounds really good, but half a cup of cinnamon? That's a TON.
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Peanut Awesome Muffin
Luigitailsdoll45
Beginner
Items: Peanut butter,butter,raisins, english muffin
1. Cut the english muffin in half
2.Mix the Peanut butter and butter.
3. Toast the English Muffin.
4. Spread the combination onto the muffin.
5. Add raisins.
Tags: Contains Nuts
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Nomolos wrote:
pikminrocks wrote:
Name: Bascakes
Meal Type: Pastry
Difficulty: Beginner
Author: Pikminrocks
Ingredients:
6 teaspoons of butter.
10 teaspoons of vanilla
3 teaspoons of cream cheese
*Cherrys
1 cup of almonds
2 cups of tang flour
Half a cup of cinnamon
Half a cup of whipped cream.
3 eggs
2 cups of Jell-O
*Frosting
*=The amount depends on how many slots the muffin tray has.
Required items:
Muffin tray
Steps:
Preheat the oven to 400°F.
Put all ingredients exept the cherrys and frosting into a mixing bowl.
Mix the bowl's content enough the ingrediants all make a batter. The almonds should still be solid.
Pour in muffin tray and bake for 45 minutes.
Apply frosting and a cherry to each cupcake.
Tags: VegetarianWhoa. It sounds really good, but half a cup of cinnamon? That's a TON.
It's actually very tasty. I really would suggest it. Expect to hear more from me, I'm a really big fan of this. The project taught me a bit about the basics, too.
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I've got an old family recipe to share, I put it in a second grade cookbook we had to make relating to our culture.
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Recipe name: Super Duper Awesome German Chocolate Chip Cookies
Meal type: Cookie
Difficulty: Easy
Author: PonyoPenguin
Ingredients:
1 box of pudding mix
German Chocolate cake mix
3 eggs (must be beaten before mixed)
1/2 cups of oatmeal
1 teaspoon of vanilla
1/2 cups vegetable oil
1/2 bag of chocolate chips (1/4 if you're not as big a chocolate chip lover as me)
Mix all the ingredients together, then drop them by the spoonful. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes, or 375 for 8 minutes if you prefer. Let them sit on the cookie sheet for a minute or two to cool off, then enjoy.
Tags: None (not for people with chocolate, oatmeal, vanilla, etc allergies obviously)
Last edited by PonyoPenguin (2013-03-26 21:16:46)
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pikminrocks wrote:
Nomolos wrote:
pikminrocks wrote:
Name: Bascakes
Meal Type: Pastry
Difficulty: Beginner
Author: Pikminrocks
Ingredients:
6 teaspoons of butter.
10 teaspoons of vanilla
3 teaspoons of cream cheese
*Cherrys
1 cup of almonds
2 cups of tang flour
Half a cup of cinnamon
Half a cup of whipped cream.
3 eggs
2 cups of Jell-O
*Frosting
*=The amount depends on how many slots the muffin tray has.
Required items:
Muffin tray
Steps:
Preheat the oven to 400°F.
Put all ingredients exept the cherrys and frosting into a mixing bowl.
Mix the bowl's content enough the ingrediants all make a batter. The almonds should still be solid.
Pour in muffin tray and bake for 45 minutes.
Apply frosting and a cherry to each cupcake.
Tags: VegetarianWhoa. It sounds really good, but half a cup of cinnamon? That's a TON.
It's actually very tasty. I really would suggest it. Expect to hear more from me, I'm a really big fan of this. The project taught me a bit about the basics, too.
Uh oh, I forgot to add the "Contains Nuts" Tag! Could you add that when it is posted on the project?
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