Decent home recipe
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Is that the same stuff as freeze dried rice that was in the PR1M's I got in the army! Its effing awful.
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On ANZAC Day a Turkish mate came with us to Dawn Service, and showed us the rat-pack plan for Turkish soldiers at Gallipoli - most of the meals were marked "nothing" and others were marked "hot tea with sugar, piece of bread."
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bleh. I get plenty enough of that there. It's nice, plate it break a piece off, munch. Crunchy outside, eggy rice inside. No veggie prep, unless I feel like it. Sure I do the fried rice thing, but it's partly a comfort food thang I guess. Strong memory of the crunchy golden brown patties Granma used to serve up for breakie sometimes.Username Taken wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2017 6:24 pmInstead of smoothing it out and flipping it, you could just stir-fry it and have fried rice. Add some soy sauce.Mr Curious wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2017 3:23 pm my grandmother used to do this for us. Leftover rice seems to work best, it's a bit dry and I suppose soaks in some egg. Beat an egg, pour it into a bowl with maybe half cup of rice, mix. Ya want it a bit runny, not 'dry". Put some bacon grease in a pan, about a teaspoon might do or a bit more, no biggie, fire it up kinda high, get it to a good heat then pour in the egg rice mix and smooth it out and look for it to bubble and steam thro in some spots, flip. Should be brown and crispy a bit. It's quite edible even if dry, I've put chopped onions in the mix or bell peppers, bacon bits, ham bit, whatever. Nice snack. Now I use parboiled rice, nice seperate grains. Might wanna kinda break up the rice if it's clumped up in the fridge over night. Nothing fancy, but tasty and there's always rice and eggs around huh?
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by the way, nice 440 reaction there fellas. I'll just keep it to myself on food things in the future.
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Mr Curious wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2017 3:23 pm my grandmother used to do this for us. Leftover rice seems to work best, it's a bit dry and I suppose soaks in some egg. Beat an egg, pour it into a bowl with maybe half cup of rice, mix. Ya want it a bit runny, not 'dry". Put some bacon grease in a pan, about a teaspoon might do or a bit more, no biggie, fire it up kinda high, get it to a good heat then pour in the egg rice mix and smooth it out and look for it to bubble and steam thro in some spots, flip. Should be brown and crispy a bit. It's quite edible even if dry, I've put chopped onions in the mix or bell peppers, bacon bits, ham bit, whatever. Nice snack. Now I use parboiled rice, nice seperate grains. Might wanna kinda break up the rice if it's clumped up in the fridge over night. Nothing fancy, but tasty and there's always rice and eggs around huh?
My 8 year [ and one month ] old girl loves cooking and that resembles one of her recipes. It gets HOT in the kitchen when her two older sisters try to tell her how to cook.
Eggs ,[ scrambled ] add old rice and milk with salt and chili sauce. Then put on toast that has lots of Myboy condenced milk. Topped off with more condensed milk , and her 5 yo sister and 6 yo cousin leave nothing left but a mess.
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Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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...and closed on Sundays.John Bingham wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:47 pm Yeah, he's good geezer, here's the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/strokesysmeat/
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He's an Aussie, mate. He'll be at church.AE86 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2017 11:27 am...and closed on Sundays.John Bingham wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:47 pm Yeah, he's good geezer, here's the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/strokesysmeat/
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But I'm not Aussie, nor will I be at church. I want meat!
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He's an Aussie, mate. He'll be at church.
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