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Replied by Scribes on topic http://www.fabulousfoods.com/recipes/side/veg/stirfrybokchoy.html Viola, a re
Viola, a recipe for stir-fried baby bok choi. Prepare to drool. They serve this exact same dish in my restaurant up the street and it is amazing. The greens come out crisp, not limp. And you can actually "reheat" them by swirling them in a wok for a few minutes with a little peanut oil.
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Replied by Meya on topic Bok choi is the best,
Can you please put that recepie down for me? I want someone to put a meal in here, when you said this scribes, my mouth just watered. Please list me a dish that includes bok choy. Pllleeeasssse!Bok choi is the best, especially lightly steamed with pepper, garlic and lemon... Agggggggggg....*Homer drool*
Did I mention that I know how to cry?
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Replied by Scribes on topic Happylady, we just tried to
Happylady, we just tried to make some won-ton soup and over cooked the noodles. Girlfriend the noodles were like purely dissolved and the entire pot looked gross. We threw the whole meal away (after eating the bok choy). I was so upset, but, better luck next time.
Well, Meya, no doubt you can make some awesome Asian dishes if you put your mind to it. It's in your blood, girl. Remember, follow the recipes to the letter at first, do it a couple of times, and you'll get it. Bok choi is the best, especially lightly steamed with pepper, garlic and lemon... Agggggggggg....*Homer drool*
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Replied by happylady on topic They say the way to
They say the way to a mans heart is through his belly. Well I am glad that is not a true story because mines will be malnutrition.
Gurl, I hear you on that one!!
I do "okay" in the cooking department...my family won't starve but I guess I just don't really "like" to cook...but I LOVE going out to eat!! Luckily my boyfriend LOVES to cook...he actually ENJOYS it...amazing... : and he is really good at it. This weekend he made sushi (which we both love) and it was FANTASTIC!! I think i'll keep him...
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Replied by Scribes on topic I have my own catering
I have my own catering business and last month I just fed 2,100 guests for breakfast and lunch. I can honestly say; I can burn.
That's fantastic. My fiancee loves catering very much, it's just that it's difficult for her to get the kitchen space (she lives in a three bedroom flat with her family of five) and it's impossible to deliver. (no car) I'm hoping she can overcome these obstacles because the girl can COOK.
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Scribes, I'm going to take your suggestion. I've been thinking about learning how to cook by buying one of those basic cookbooks. But I just never got around to doing it. I'm a big procrastinator.
Good for you! There's a great joy, like I said, in making your own food. And who cares if you have to follow a recipe, right? Once you've made it a few times, you won't need the recipe, I guarantee it. Remember, cooking is a talent you learn through repetition.
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Replied by Pinkee on topic Scribes, I'm going to take
I can cook omelette and carrot soup but other than that, I'm useless. The carrot soup, BTW, I learned through a cookbook (which I borrowed from my sister) but even a 10-year-old can do it so nothing special there. Yeah, I'll definitely grab me one tomorrow.
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