Favorite dish you like to cook? Metaverseguy: Any particular food you like to cook often? Is it easy to cook or do you add some of your own twist to it? rebecca13: Lasagna!! It takes a bit of work but I enjoy working in the kitchen and now that I know how to make it is gets quicker everytime. And it is delisious!!! children70126: I love to cook stuffed peppers with potato salad. It sounds kind of off but the cold with the hot, yummy. irreplaceable_ishe: I love chicken Adobo, Pork Adobo or liver Adobo...mmmm taste so good! and milk fish cook in guava juice and Sinigang Pork ( Pork cook in Tamarind juice). Metaverseguy: Well here's some terrible dishes: meatloaf, tuna casserole, and that surprise meal at a foreign restaurant where you can't read the menu and end up getting the foulest dish ever served. The best meal IMO is usually the easiest. A 6-10 oz steak, with sauteed onions, and some horse radish, sometimes seasoned and served with mashed potatoes and a small salad. 90% of restaurants serve it and it's ez to pick up at the deli and BBQ yourself while a football game is on or something. And people actually look forward to chicken, steak, or fish rather than a hot dog. When dad or the host cooks up hot dogs or hamburgers on the grill it's usually because it's the easiest thing in the world to cook - and they even buy chips and potato salad to go with it because that's also less work. But if they bring out something like sausage or some pineapples for shish kabob you know they just aren't grilling for the hell of it because they were coerced into a family picnic, but have really good taste and mean business. Usually if they hire a caterer they're shelling some money for the event, but I haven't been to anything more sophisticated than Thanksgiving dinner in nearly a year and hell I'd join the Black Panthers if I found out they had a meeting where they were planning on serving BBQ ribs, lasagna, or even an omelette. Metaverseguy: bratwurst and mustard dog with onions and relish. potato salad on the side with some rice and corn on the cob. | Food Chat Room Similar Conversations |