Vynertje wrote:
Subscribed to this thread, though really, really random for a gaming forum haha. I'm a pretty decent cook but I always run out of ideas what to make :p
Me either, so I have to make a thread just to gather some cooking powers from other people. In exchange, I will lend some of my cooking powers hahahahaha >u<
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Janitsu's Grandmother's Mämmi
5 l - Water
1 kg - Malt
1 1/2 kg - Rye flour
1/2 tea spoon - Salt
6 table spoon - Chopped bitter orange peel
Wat do:
1/4 of the malt and a little bit of the rye flour is mixed with one liter of warm water. Then you put a lot of malt and rye flour on top of the mix and then you cover the cauldron with a linen and put it someplace warm for one hour.
Mix them all up and repeat until you have 0 water. The last two of the repeats should be done with boiling water.
Then you mix it all up until the mix gets sticky and somewhat tough. Then you add the spices and boil it for a moment. Then you pour it all to a birchbark basket and put to the oven for 3 hours total. Then you serve it cold with cream and sugar.
I make this with my grandmother every Easter basically.

what it should look like when served
EDIT:
It's actually not weird. And some people eat their pasta differently. If you are looking for a cheaper (people sometimes even call it healthier) for olive oil, try rapeseed oil. It is cheap and many healthy fats in it.
5 l - Water
1 kg - Malt
1 1/2 kg - Rye flour
1/2 tea spoon - Salt
6 table spoon - Chopped bitter orange peel
Wat do:
1/4 of the malt and a little bit of the rye flour is mixed with one liter of warm water. Then you put a lot of malt and rye flour on top of the mix and then you cover the cauldron with a linen and put it someplace warm for one hour.
Mix them all up and repeat until you have 0 water. The last two of the repeats should be done with boiling water.
Then you mix it all up until the mix gets sticky and somewhat tough. Then you add the spices and boil it for a moment. Then you pour it all to a birchbark basket and put to the oven for 3 hours total. Then you serve it cold with cream and sugar.
I make this with my grandmother every Easter basically.

what it should look like when served
EDIT:
Hatted wrote:
Is it actually weird to use olive oil on pasta? I'd grown up hearing it was a substitute (butter/Parmesan can also be used) for marinara when you don't have anything decent.
It's actually not weird. And some people eat their pasta differently. If you are looking for a cheaper (people sometimes even call it healthier) for olive oil, try rapeseed oil. It is cheap and many healthy fats in it.

Hatted wrote:
Is it actually weird to use olive oil on pasta? I'd grown up hearing it was a substitute (butter/Parmesan can also be used) for marinara when you don't have anything decent.
Non, it is not weird to use olive oil on pasta. Honestly, I use it often when I'm too lazy to make some marinara(just done that once, tomatoes are too expensive and small in PH >.<)/buy tomato sauce in a market(I often do this). I use it with Parmesan cheese and tuna. It is delicious, I say :3
Thanks to jhoijhoi for the sig! (Tekken!)

Hatted wrote:
Is it actually weird to use olive oil on pasta?
Here are my recipes:
Tuna pasta (easiest pasta you could ever make)
Requires:
- Pasta
- 4 cans of tuna
- 1 pack of creme fraiche
- 1 pack of olive tapenade
- One mixbag of Italian/pasta vegetables
- Basil
How2dodis:
Cook pasta while warming up the vegetables in another pan. Once the pasta is cooking, throw everything except the pasta together with the vegetables. Once pasta got cooked 4 10 min, put it with the vegetable pan, mix it, ggwp you got some godly pasta.
Chicken pasta
Requires:
- Pasta
- Creme Fraiche
- Any white cheese that is fit for cooking (like gorgonzola or roquefort)
- 500-600g chicken
- Pack of hamblocks
- One mixbag of Italian/pasta vegetables
- Oregano
How2dodis:
Cook pasta while warming up the vegetables in another pan. Once the pasta is cooking, do some awesome cooking action on the chicken and hamblocks in an unique pan as well. Once the pasta got cooked and the chicken got unred, throw it all in the vegetable pan and mix it. Gg wp godly pasta
Shoarma (for if the pasta isn't easy enough!)
Requires:
- Get shoarma
- Get pita
- Get lettuce
How2dodis:
Throw shoarma in pan. Throw anything else you want to put in as well. Put pita in oven. Put lettuce cold in a bowl. Wait until shoarma gets a nice brown color. Put shoarma in ovened pita with lettuce. Ggwp you got some nice easy food!
Pizza (easier than this it wont get!)
Requires:
- Phone or the internets!
How2dodis:
Call dominos and get a nice extra large extravaganza. Wait 20 minutes. Ggwp u got easier food!
PS: Pasta recipes numbers are based on having 4 people feasting upon it



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Hmm... Maybe I'll share a pasta dish later since it's all pasta here. And a classic dessert (cupcakes or cookies) and appetizer/snack. (Too tired, it's 12:30 am here)
Thank you! It will be a guide to people on how the recipe looks like when it's done. :]
Janitsu wrote:
added an image even
Thank you! It will be a guide to people on how the recipe looks like when it's done. :]
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