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DailyBuzz

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Hey guys, I broke this...anyone know how to fix it?
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11/17/08 11:17:00 PM#1

Baked Lasagna - Serves 8


Ingredients:

  • 1.5 lbs Ground Beef (chuck, round)
  • 2 lb jar of Original RAGU spaghetti sauce (homemade is fine, but more trouble than I care to go through)
  • 1box (1 lb) Lasagna Noodles (fresh pasta is fine, but not necessary)
  • 1 lb Mozarella (shredded works best)
  • 1 lb Swiss (shredded works best)
  • 2 lbs Ricotta (Cottage is a fine substitute)
  • .5 cup of Parmesan
  • 1 clove Garlic
  • 1 tsp dried Oregano (fresh is fine, just fine chop and double)
  • .5 tsp salt
  • .25 tsp pepper
  • 9" x 13" x 3" Baking Dish (disposable works fine)

Prep:

  • Brown hamburger and add 3/4 of the sauce
  • Stir in garlic, oregano, salt and pepper
  • Simmer on med/low heat, adding sauce to thin the mixture (but keep it thick enough to spread)
  • Cook noodles (only 6-8 noodles will be used)
  • Preheat over to 350°

Layer:

  1. Spread half of sauce mixture
  2. One layer of noodles (either 3 or 4, depending on the type of noodles)
  3. Spread half of Ricotta
  4. Spread half of Swiss
  5. Spread half of Mozarella
  6. Repeat 1-5
  7. Top with Parmesan

Cook:

Cover dish with aluminum foil and bake at 350° for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake an additional 15-20 minutes (until Parmesan is thoroughly browned and sauce is bubbling around the edges). Let stand 15-20 minutes. Enjoy!

 

Share your favorite recipe.

Zindaihas

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11/17/08 11:20:08 PM#2

wtf?  Slow night? :)

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DailyBuzz

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Hey guys, I broke this...anyone know how to fix it?
-Smedley

 
11/17/08 11:21:32 PM#3

I'm fishing for new recipes .

Zindaihas

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11/17/08 11:24:47 PM#4

Well since I am a Buckeye, it would have to be this.

Buckeyes

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DailyBuzz

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Hey guys, I broke this...anyone know how to fix it?
-Smedley

 
11/17/08 11:30:03 PM#5

You mock me by adding that link to About.com. I don't think you're aware that I could potentially be strung up by my family if they found out that I posted that lasagna recipe on the web.

They do look good though

 

Want me to post my recipe for Bulldog Burgers? They are made with real bulldogs

Zindaihas

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11/18/08 12:08:14 AM#6
Originally posted by DailyBuzz

You mock me by adding that link to About.com. I don't think you're aware that I could potentially be strung up by my family if they found out that I posted that lasagna recipe on the web.

They do look good though

 

Want me to post my recipe for Bulldog Burgers? They are made with real bulldogs


 

I didn't mean to step on any toes or anything, but I must admit, I was a bit surprised to see a recipe for Buckeyes show up on a southern cooking website.  At the very least I expected it to be a midwestern site.

Bulldog burgers aren't anything like Rocky Mountain oysters I hope.

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deviliscious

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11/18/08 12:32:44 AM#7
Originally posted by Zindaihas

Well since I am a Buckeye, it would have to be this.

Buckeyes


 

LOL! I  make those slightly different recipe mine taste a bit like an upgraded version of reeces peanut butter cups.. I also have an altered recipe that I make buckeye cookies that are awesome! but most of my recipes I don't write down, or look up .. I just know lol.

DailyBuzz

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Hey guys, I broke this...anyone know how to fix it?
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11/18/08 12:53:18 AM#8
Originally posted by deviliscious

 but most of my recipes I don't write down, or look up .. I just know lol.

 

The idea is for you to write them down here

Zindaihas

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11/18/08 1:24:54 AM#9
Originally posted by deviliscious
Originally posted by Zindaihas

Well since I am a Buckeye, it would have to be this.

Buckeyes


 LOL! I  make those slightly different recipe mine taste a bit like an upgraded version of reeces peanut butter cups.. I also have an altered recipe that I make buckeye cookies that are awesome! but most of my recipes I don't write down, or look up .. I just know lol.


 

Those things are so rich, I can only eat like three of them at once.  But they are awesome.

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zoey121

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11/18/08 4:13:05 AM#10

Keep it simple

 Squared baking dish spray with non stick spray

 Scrambled eggs layered in Cheese, onions, grits, cheese, then hash browns on top baked in oven at 350 for about 20 min till top is golden brown serve in squares nice for company

 

   Wraps put left over meat doused with picanta suace cheese can use just about any type of meat about 10 min in 350 degrees fast food that is fresh and simple to make

Bigdavo

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11/18/08 4:54:38 AM#11

I can't cook lol :(

O_o o_O

Dekron

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11/18/08 10:05:42 AM#12

Your Lasagne recipe would be better if you substitute the hamburger for Italian sausage. And yes, homemade sauce is much better.

Try a Heartattack Casserole:

8 - 10 large baking potatoes (depends how "tatory" you want it)
1 block of velveeta cheese
1 cup of mayo
1 medium sized can of sliced black olives

Cut potatoes and boil until tender - do not overcook
cube the velveeta

mix everything together, toss in a casserole dish and bake at 300 degrees until potatoes are cooked and cheese is melted.

Mix in some pre-cooked ground beef for extra flavor.

Simple, cheap, good and completely and utterly unhealthy.

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Signe

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11/18/08 11:29:13 AM#13

Now that it's getting colder out, it's time to make nice comfort foods like stews and soups.  It's not my favourite time of year, but I enjoy winter cooking.  Here's a good recipe if you want an easy all in one meal:

 

Cut 4 or 5 small-med potatoes (really, any kind will do) in to halves or quarters, depending on size.  Chop 1 large onion, chunky.  Chop 1 red pepper, chunky.  8 chicken thighs - I prefer skinless, boneless.    Throw it all into a bowl and mix it with enough olive oil to cover it all, maybe 1/4 cup or so.  Season it with salt, pepper, crushed rosemary, paprika and spread it out on a large baking sheet.  Bake for about an hour at 375.  Stir it around every now and then.  This is also like the recipe I use to roast my veggies for holiday dinners.  You can leave out the chicken and use any sort of root veg you like.  Don't forget to scrape up some of the yummy sticky brown goo that forms on the pan, too.  It's the best bit! 


DailyBuzz

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11/18/08 12:18:45 PM#14
Originally posted by Bigdavo

I can't cook lol :(

 

Can you build a bookshelf?

Cooking is just like anything else, easy if you follow the instructions.

If all else fails, break out the Crock Pot.

Illius

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11/18/08 3:47:51 PM#15
Originally posted by Signe

Don't forget to scrape up some of the yummy sticky brown goo that forms on the pan, too.  It's the best bit!

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DailyBuzz

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Hey guys, I broke this...anyone know how to fix it?
-Smedley

 
11/23/08 9:18:51 AM#16
Originally posted by zoey121

Keep it simple

 Squared baking dish spray with non stick spray

 Scrambled eggs layered in Cheese, onions, grits, cheese, then hash browns on top baked in oven at 350 for about 20 min till top is golden brown serve in squares nice for company

 

Had this for breakfast.

It gets my seal of approval.

Laserwolf

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11/23/08 12:15:27 PM#17

allrecipes.com/Recipe/Candied-Chicken-Breasts/Detail.aspx

 

I absolutely love this recipe and have made it at least half a dozen times since I first found it. I substitute Pineapple Juice for the water called for.

It is a bit sweet so two absolute musts are to serve it with rice and especially crispy chow mein noodles.

pirateer

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11/23/08 8:24:37 PM#18

Turkey Sandwich

Ingredients:

Sliced turkey (I prefer ultra thin slices)
Mustard
Two slices of bread

Lay the two slices of bread on a plate. Get the turkey out and put the bag next to the plate along with the mustard. Lay the turkey slices out on one piece of bread and apply mustard as needed.

bluesession

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11/23/08 9:29:19 PM#19

I have many personal favorites, but the one dish that i would allways eat is the Milanesa. Also its one the most popular dish in Argentina. And it could perfect compete with the more comon knowledge Asado (which means roasted)

www.recipezaar.com/Milanesas-Breaded-Sirloin-78573

Theres a link, but this is the recipe i use, wich is far more simple.

*Just get some slim slices of beef meat, boneless and without fat.

 

*Then, break some eggs in a bowl, ad garlic, parsley, and a a healthy dose of white pepper (enough to make it an off taste for the dish, since white pepper has a distintic flavor but it does not give the main punch).

Break the yellow center off the eggs and beat them, mixing them toguether.

 

*Now, get a tray full of thin bread crumbs.

 

They are very easy to make, just dip the meat slice into the eggs, and then throw them into the breadcrumbs.

Cover the slice with more breadcrumps and compact them using your open hands.

Then fry until crispy, or bake in the (preheated) oven for 5 minutes at moderate heat.

 

Enjoy

Zindaihas

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11/23/08 10:00:15 PM#20
Originally posted by pirateer

Turkey Sandwich

Ingredients:

Sliced turkey (I prefer ultra thin slices)
Mustard
Two slices of bread

Lay the two slices of bread on a plate. Get the turkey out and put the bag next to the plate along with the mustard. Lay the turkey slices out on one piece of bread and apply mustard as needed.

 


 

Is that an old familiy recipe?

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dubistblau

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Posts: 257

11/24/08 3:26:47 PM#21

my favorite recipe is the one for lasagna. i love lasagna. specially when its hot. anyone has an idea where i could find the best lasagna in the world? the one that my mom cooks for me is really great! yummy...

DailyBuzz

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Hey guys, I broke this...anyone know how to fix it?
-Smedley

 
11/24/08 3:35:05 PM#22
Originally posted by dubistblau

my favorite recipe is the one for lasagna. i love lasagna. specially when its hot. anyone has an idea where i could find the best lasagna in the world? the one that my mom cooks for me is really great! yummy...

 

The lasagna recipe I posted is the best I've ever eaten (and I've eaten a lot).

Just cook it and you'll see

DailyBuzz

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Hey guys, I broke this...anyone know how to fix it?
-Smedley

 
12/02/08 6:37:04 PM#23

Still have leftover turkey? Here's what I do with mine:


Turkey Casserole - Serves 8


Ingredients:

  • 2 cans - Cream of Chicken soup
  • 2 cans - Cream of Mushroom soup
  • 1 large container of Sour Cream
  • 1 stick of butter
  • 2 pounds of turkey (or chicken as substitute)
  • 2 sleeves of Ritz crackers
  • .5 tsp pepper

Prep:

  • Boil turkey (if uncooked) and chop into small pieces
  • Place 2 sleeves of Ritz crackers in a plastic bag and crush with a rolling pin
  • Melt butter

Mix:

  • Combine soup, sour cream, butter, turkey, and pepper in a large bowl and mix well
  • Use non-stick spray on a large casserole dish and pour in mixture
  • Sprinkle crushed Ritz crackers over top of mixture

Cook:

Bake uncovered at 375° for 35 minutes. Let stand for 15-20 minutes. Enjoy!

Zindaihas

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12/03/08 1:17:29 AM#24

This one's not mine, but I thought it looked interesting.  World War II spam-and-egg sandwich recipe

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spookyserna

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12/03/08 5:41:37 AM#25

Basic Tomato Spaghetti Sauce

 

2 Cloves garlic minced

3 Large tomatoes wedged

salt & pepper

3 Tbsp Olive Oil

Fresh Basil leaves

Parmesan Cheese

 

Procedure:

saute garlic then add tomatoes, saute until tomatoes soften and releases its juice and oil. Season with salt & pepper then add Basil leaves.

Top to 150-200 gms spaghetti then add Parmesan cheese.

(you can also add your favorite topping.. for me its grilled tiger prawns)

Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

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