Member Since: July 30, 2008 Answers: 1 Last Update: July 30, 2008 Visitors: 444
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Okay, so in a few weeks I'm moving to my Dad's house, and he honestly doesn't cook.
So I'll need to be learning how to make basic dishes for some nights. I've never cooked in my life (I only took cooking class once, I cooked once and skipped for the rest of the semester) I can't even boil an egg.
What are some simple dishes to cook so I can practise between now and the time I move there? It doesn't have to be stuff made straight from home, it can be packaged stuff, I just don't want real basic stuff like 2 minute noodles or anything you add water to and microwave. (link)
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QNA Here:
Egg: There are many ways to cook egg and many thing you can add depending on your preferences.
To cook Scrambled Ham and egg:
First wash your hands and gather all your supplies you need (i.e.: Pans,Food,Utensils,etc.)
Ratio:2 slices of ham for every 1 Large Egg
Cut ham with a small knife CARFULLY and seperate each piece makng sure most arent stuck together.
Set it aside and spray cooking spray on your pan and put it on low heat (1-2) just enough to warm it up.
In a bowl crack as many eggs desired following the the 2:1 ratio. After all eggs are cracked mix in ham and with a fork or whisk until only yolk can be seen.
By this time your pan should be warm. Carfully pour in the eggs and raise heat to medium(5-6).
An omlet will start to form so start moving it around and breaking it into smaller pieces.
When you think your done Taste a little bit of it and see if its cooked to your liking.
Serve and enjoy!
If you would like more easy dishes like speghetti and meatballs, Sloppy Joes, Chicken Salad, Eggdrop Soup, etc.
E-mail me at kaoskid1995@yahoo.com
QNA 13yrs old
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