Gamergate spills Destiny's dwink
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Hold on, this lazy ass bitch got some poor uber driver to bike him a hot chocolate from Starbucks that took him 45 minutes to get to him?
Make your own you damn loser, I'm trying to cook more myself so I can get to the point of buying more basic ingredients than ready meals, this annoys the hell out of me especially something as basic as hot chocolate.
Have you ever tried making Japanese curry? I just made some yesterday. I have this super good recipe that doesn't even need those Japanese curry blocks a lot of people use.
also interested in the recipe, I could use something spicy.
Not really spicy (though I always add a little sriracha), but super good and uses really simple ingredients.
Ingredients:
500 g meat, whatever you like. I usually go with boneless chicken thigh cut to bite-sized pieces
50g butter
1/4 cup flour
2 tbsp curry powder
2 tsp garam masala, though I never freaking have any, so I skip this, it's cool
2 tbsp vegetable oil
2 cloves of garlic, either chopped small or through a garlic press
half of an onion, chopped
1/4 cup dark soy sauce
1 tbsp honey
1 tsp grated ginger (powdered is fine too)
2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
3/4 cup of grated apples (according to the original, it works with pears too, but I have never tried, this is perfect to use some of those overripe apples) + 1/4 cup water
2 cups of chicken stock
2 peeled and cubed potatoes
2 peeled and cubed carrots
salt
Pepper
OPTIONAL:
a handful of chopped mushrooms
broccoli pieces
chili/a bit of hot sauce if you like, I usually do a little sriracha
In a small saucepan heat the butter, add the flour, stir and cook for about 2 minutes on medium, then add the curry and garam masala. Set aside.
In a pot, heat the oil, add the onion, garlic and a pinch of salt, cook until transparent. Add the chicken, then the curry mixture and a a splash of water, mix until the meat is coated in the spicy stuff. Add the stock, vinegar, soy sauce honey, apple and ginger.
Add the carrots, potatoes and bring it to a simmer. Add the mushrooms. Turn the heat low and simmer gently, stirring occasionally for about 45-ish minutes. If it gets too thick, you can add a little water back in. The broccoli can go in a couple minutes before its done.
Cook some rice for the side.
If you wanna be extra, make a 6 minute egg. It really adds a lot, so I recommend it.
Bulba, unironically make a cooking thread and post your recipes.
After you posted that sweets recipe some years ago, which I admit I still haven't actually done, I meant to bring this up but either forgot, or didn't really have context to suggest it like now.
Just make a thread and suggest new parent comments be the recipes which people can then comment on under. Means every new comment chain starts with a recipe for people to work off as a base for either actual cooking or discussion.