Food Thrown Together
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(Eh, I suck at titles)
Anyways, have you ever looked in your cupboard for something to eat and you just have literally nothing that is just a single meal? And you decided, hey, I'm gonna mix this stuff together and make something awesome. And the end result was amazing or actually faired better than originally thought?
If so, what was it?
(And if this thread is already made, my bad I don't see a search option for threads x.x)
Anyways, have you ever looked in your cupboard for something to eat and you just have literally nothing that is just a single meal? And you decided, hey, I'm gonna mix this stuff together and make something awesome. And the end result was amazing or actually faired better than originally thought?
If so, what was it?
(And if this thread is already made, my bad I don't see a search option for threads x.x)
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That's me everytime I end up cooking, ever.
Yesterday, I made hamburgers out of leftover spare ribs.
Yesterday, I made hamburgers out of leftover spare ribs.
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I made a casserole using a can of Dente Moore beef stew and bisquick biscuits! (that was the best random mixture I ever made)
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Yep, just yesterday. I was hungry and had some left over brown rice, half an onion, some broccoli and eggs... so I chopped some garlic, threw in the diced onion with olive oil, added the rice, then the broccoli and lastly, the egg.. seasoned everything and threw in some soy sauce :D it was delish!
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Yea, I call it Bachelor Chow, since its basically anything that looks tasty and still edible tossed together into a frying pan. I usually end up with rice or noodles as the base, plus whatever else can fill the 'vegetables/meats' groups. That and another recipe that's fun to and easy to modify like that is rice porridge, its what is called 'refrigerator velcro' by those guys on the cooking shows.