Traveler / Bachelor Recipes -
Peoloom - 10-28-2009
I've never been much of a cook, but I have a kitchen for the first time in a year now and I'd like to learn how to prepare a few dishes.
I think the ideal bachelor or traveler recipe:
-involves minimal spices / cookware
-can feed two people
-doesn't require obscure vegetables / ingredients that would be difficult to find in a grocery store where items are not priced in English
Anyone have any recommendation?
Traveler / Bachelor Recipes -
thegmanifesto - 10-28-2009
Quote: (10-28-2009 04:18 AM)Eric Wrote:
I've never been much of a cook, but I have a kitchen for the first time in a year now and I'd like to learn how to prepare a few dishes.
I think the ideal bachelor or traveler recipe:
-involves minimal spices / cookware
-can feed two people
-doesn't require obscure vegetables / ingredients that would be difficult to find in a grocery store where items are not priced in English
Anyone have any recommendation?
Check out the food section in The G Manifesto:
http://www.thegmanifesto.com/category/food
and wine section:
http://www.thegmanifesto.com/category/wine
I think Roosh has done some recipes as well.
Traveler / Bachelor Recipes -
College Game - 10-28-2009
beans, lentils and rice man
Traveler / Bachelor Recipes -
kerouac - 10-28-2009
Just get a girl who'll cook for you. A girl who will cook for you is a girl worth keeping.
Traveler / Bachelor Recipes -
Roosh - 10-28-2009
I'm actually working on this. I'm up to about 8 basic recipes that don't need measuring cups. My basic strategy:
sliced carrots + chopped onion + chopped green pepper
cubed chicken breast
italian seasoning + paprika + salt + pepper
optional veggies like tomato, eggplant, zucchini, mushroom, spinach
add rice + water OR make a white (milk) or red (tomato paste) sauce out of it and serve over pasta