The Recipe Thread

BreakthroughBreakthrough Texture Artist (ns_prometheus) Join Date: 2005-03-27 Member: 46620Members, Constellation
Post any recipes you wish to share with your fellow Natural-Selection community members. Post any snacks to eat while playing NS, some things for dinner, I don't know. I just want to make something, but have no ideas!

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  • JimmehJimmeh Join Date: 2003-08-24 Member: 20173Members, Constellation
  • TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu Anememone Join Date: 2002-03-23 Member: 345Members
    We had one of these already and I think I posted my awesome cheese olives. I can't be bothered to go do <i>that</i> again so good luck.
  • BreakthroughBreakthrough Texture Artist (ns_prometheus) Join Date: 2005-03-27 Member: 46620Members, Constellation
    I can't seem to find the old one, can you point me in the right direction? How do I make these space cakes? <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
  • ThansalThansal The New Scum Join Date: 2002-08-22 Member: 1215Members, Constellation
    hrmmm, as I just made it:

    Pan Fried Ramen

    What you need:
    1 pkg Ramen (what ever flavor you like)
    2 Cups Water
    1-2 tblspoons butter
    2 Tablespoons Flour
    Frozen vegies and/or fresh veggies (I use forzen corn, peas and fresh scalions)

    Make the ramen as perusual (it is best to leave it sorta stiff still).
    Near the end toss in your veggies so they have time to thaw/cook.

    Once your ramen is done spoon your noodles/veggies outa the liquid and into a fry pan with your butter (you can use other types of oil, I just hapen to like butter).

    Recook the noodles untill browned (I tend to cook them for a long time so everything browns and crisps).

    Once the ramen is recooked sprinkle your flour over it (mix it in some) and then slowely pour in your liquid.

    If all goes right you will have a thing sauce to go with your fried noodles. If the sauce is not thickenough you need special flour tha will not clump when mixed directly with liquid.

    Enjoy!


    (yah, I know, I have wierd tastes)
  • CplDavisCplDavis I hunt the arctic Snonos Join Date: 2003-01-09 Member: 12097Members
    edited May 2005
    Cpl.Davis' Mint Cholocate cookie hamburgers

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    Ingrediants

    Box of Vanallia wafer cookies
    Bag of "fun sized" individualy wrapped York peppermint pattys
    Bag of shredded Coconut
    Green Food Coloring
    *Red colored small semi sweet chocholate cooking wafers (discs) can be found in bulk foods section of grocery store or in baking section.
    *sesame seeds
    *honey


    *optional ingrediants



    Take 2 vanallia wafer cookies. This is your "bun".
    Place one unwrapped small fun sized peppermint patty in between them for your "hamburger patty".

    place some shredded coconut into a bowl and mixf in some green food coloring to make it green. This green coconut will serve as "shredded lettuce".

    Place some green coconut on top of the peppermint paddy.
    No just finish by adding the second vanallia wafer on top

    EXTRA

    if you want too, you can sprad a small amount of honey on top of the top bun and sprinkle on some seasame seeds for extra detail.

    You can also add one of the small red cholocate disks on top of the green coconut to serve as a tomato slice.

    And there you have it, a mini hamburger. When you re done and look down at them they are about the size of a US quarter. These make good party foods and such.


    Enjoy!

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  • douchebagatrondouchebagatron Custom member title Join Date: 2003-12-20 Member: 24581Members, Constellation, Reinforced - Shadow
    cheese crisp


    one tortilla
    one bag of shredded cheese
    and your choice of salsa, diced jalepenos or whatever.


    put some shredded cheese on tortilla
    place in microwave for 1 minute
    put salsa or whatever on tortilla
    roll up
    eat
    rinse and repeat.
  • EuoplocephalusEuoplocephalus Join Date: 2003-02-21 Member: 13811Members
    Alright...this is a damn good meal, that is easy to make. Its kinda a Thai meal, though i doubt you could find anything liket his in thailand.

    Anyways, start boiling some sort of pasta. Rice Noodles are my favorite, gives it more fo a thai feel, though penne also works well. I haven't tried other pastas, but probably most anythign would work.

    While thats boiling cut up some brocolli heads in to bit sized chunks.

    Mince some garlic, if you can get your hands on fresh... garlic powder works fine too.

    in the bowl your going to serve (or if your the loner type, eat ) it in scoop out some penut butter. I recommend chunky, as it saves you the step of having to chop up peanuts to ssprinkle on top.

    Add the garlic to the peanut butter, a lot of chili powder, and if you've got it some crush reed peppers.

    About this time the water for the pasta should be just about boiling.....pour a little bit in with the peanut butter and stir, it should melt the peanut butter into a sauce. Add more water until you've reached teh consistancy you want.

    About a minute, maybe two, before the pasta is done throw the brocolli in with pasta.. Then strain, throw into the peanut butter sauce and mix.

    This ends up tasting really good, and takes me all of about 10-15 minutes to do.... and only dirtys two dishes.
  • BlobbyBlobby Join Date: 2004-06-11 Member: 29234Members
    <a href='http://hfiw.personguy.net' target='_blank'>Holy **** It Worked!</a> - 3 dudes in an appartment McGuyver crazy but amazingly good foods. There's 10 or so 6 minute episodes. At least check out the <a href='http://hfiw.personguy.net/hfiw04.divx' target='_blank'>electric grape and pork</a> one! <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin-fix.gif' /><!--endemo--> ... divx required
  • AlienCowAlienCow Join Date: 2003-09-20 Member: 21040Members
    *drools*

    Cheesecake and sausage-meat-paté sandwhich.

    2 slices of bread (buttered if you wish)
    1 dollop of plain cheesecake spread out evenly on 1st slice of bread
    1 dollop of sausage-meat-paté spread out evenly on the 2nd slice

    Squash them together. Cut into little triangles, and *drools*
  • DOOManiacDOOManiac Worst. Critic. Ever. Join Date: 2002-04-17 Member: 462Members, NS1 Playtester
    edited May 2005
    Here is a little recipe I call "Toast of DOOM":

    1) Take four slices of bread
    <s>2) Use a knife to spread butter (or butter substitute) on said slices of bread</s>
    2) Insert slices in your crappy toaster and pray the thing doesn't burn them to a crisp because its a piece of crap but you really don't care enough to go get a new one and you're too lazy (and accident prone) to toast them the old fashioned way w/ the oven
    3) Use a knife to spread butter (or butter substitute) on said slices of bread

    [edit]
    Many thanks to AlienCow for exposing this near-fatal transposition of steps in my recipe!
    [/edit]
  • TommyVercettiTommyVercetti Join Date: 2003-02-10 Member: 13390Members, Constellation, Reinforced - Shadow
    Get some plain, unsalted circular crackers and apply Nutella. Devour whilst waiting for respawn.
  • AlienCowAlienCow Join Date: 2003-09-20 Member: 21040Members
    <!--QuoteBegin-DOOManiac+May 15 2005, 07:36 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (DOOManiac @ May 15 2005, 07:36 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Here is a little recipe I call "Toast of DOOM":

    1) Take four slices of bread
    2) Use a knife to spread butter (or butter substitute) on said slices of bread
    3) Insert slices in your crappy toaster and pray the thing doesn't burn them to a crisp because its a piece of crap but you really don't care enough to go get a new one and you're too lazy (and accident prone) to toast them the old fashioned way w/ the oven <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
    You put the butter on the bread before you put it in the toaster?
  • douchebagatrondouchebagatron Custom member title Join Date: 2003-12-20 Member: 24581Members, Constellation, Reinforced - Shadow
    step 1) insert fork into toaster.
    step 2)
    step 3) profit.
  • torquetorque Join Date: 2003-08-20 Member: 20035Members, NS1 Playtester, Constellation
    I don't know how complicated of recipes you wanted but.. here are some really simplified recipes with no measurements since I do everything by eye and I have no idea how much of each is actually used >.> Use your best judgement!

    Seafood Alfredo

    - thawed seafood, usually: medium shrimp, lobster cuts, crab cuts, oyster
    - fettucine pasta
    - alfredo sauce
    - chives
    - salt & pepper
    - garlic powder

    Boil the pasta till it's done. Add alfredo sauce, stir, add spices to taste. Add seafood and mushrooms (you can also just substitute chicken pan-fried with olive oil - I also add sliced onion if I'm using chicken), stir.


    Mushroom Chicken Stew

    - Cream of Mushroom soup
    - sliced onion
    - boneless chicken breasts
    - olive oil
    - rice
    - sliced mushrooms
    - salt, pepper

    Set the rice on and heat the soup. Pan-fry the chicken with the oil till lightly browned, then throw in the mushrooms and onion and stir-fry it all together for just a minute, then toss it all in the soup and let it simmer. Salt & pepper it to taste, then serve on rice. I usually shred the chicken, but you can also just leave it as-is and serve it on the side, and pour the soup over it.


    Dumplings Ramen
    - the usual instant ramen package
    - egg
    - mung bean sprouts
    - dumplings
    - green onion stalks, chopped
    - sesame oil
    - soy sauce
    - leek
    - cooked meat, like leftovers - beef, chicken, fishcake, whatever

    Boil water, add leek and dumplings, a dash of oil and soy. Let them simmer a bit, till the dumplings are done and leeks soft, then take them out of the water. Cook the ramen - when it's done add the flavor packet, stir. Drop heat to low, then crack an egg or two, dump them into the soup, and stir - the eggs should become wispy as they cook. At this point, add sprouts, onion, meat, and put the leek and dumplings back in. Add more oil and soy if you like it.
  • DOOManiacDOOManiac Worst. Critic. Ever. Join Date: 2002-04-17 Member: 462Members, NS1 Playtester
    <!--QuoteBegin-AlienCow+May 15 2005, 01:58 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (AlienCow @ May 15 2005, 01:58 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> You put the butter on the bread before you put it in the toaster? <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
    Oops. This flaw has been patched! See the original post for the new "Toast of DOOM 1.0b"
  • SDJasonSDJason Join Date: 2003-05-29 Member: 16841Members
    Name: Easy Mac with Bacon Bits.

    Ingredients: 1/4 cup of bacon bits
    2 pouches of EZ mac macaroni and Cheese
    Bowl
    Spoon/Fork

    To Prepare: Make Easy Mac as Directed
    Add in Bacon Bits
    Stir

    Serves: 1 person
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