I'm getting a cold, and I'm still not done with my report. It's beginning to look grim this work. So, I decided to take a break and blog. I mean, it usually makes me feel better. Today's topic is:

Secret recipes

Everybody’s got them. The meals you only make by yourself, for yourself. Those little dishes that you find so nummy but you know, often through painful and/or embarrassing experience, other people do not appreciate. I like to call them secret recipes, because people who normally love to share recipes and make food together never speak of these dishes. So why do I bring them up?

Well, I thought it was time to break the rules, as they say. I will share my secret recipes with you, and you can share yours with me. This started out because [Bad username or site: ”sortkatt” @ livejournal.com] shared a secret recipe of one of his old flatmates with me, I think mostly to talk about how gross it was, and I had to try it. It has now become one of my secret recipes, since it was nummy and delightfully simple to make.

I have four special dishes:

1. Martine’s pizza:


Make pizza dough (water, flour, salt, 1 ts oil, oregano and salt)
Put ketchup on it.
Cut cheap, store bought sausages into squares and scatter them on the pizza.
Put cheese on it and fry it in the oven for 10-15 minutes.


2. Martine’s tomato-and-sausage-pot:


Put day-old (or newly made if you feel like it) cheap, store bought tomato soup in a bowl
Cut cheap, store bought sausages into squares and throw them in.
Put cheese on top and fry it in the oven for 10-15 minutes.

(Yes, there’s a pattern to my secret recipes)


3. Smikset (whipped) egg:


Whip an egg
Season with paprika, salt, pepper and oregano
Fry in a frying pan with ketchup and cheese.


4. Broccoli&tuna mash:


Boil broccoli and cauliflower
Add a box of tuna, salt and pepper
Mash it.

Now, what are your secret recipes? Odds are, if they’re easily made, I’ll love them.
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From: [identity profile] 45hasle.livejournal.com


Mixing oatmeal with melted butter and instant chocolate makes for a deliciously unhealthy snack.

My other oddball recipie lately has been boiling all the vegetables I can think of together with some beef stock and some kind of meat for a while, then throwing it all in a blender. Looks like vomit, tastes nice, is good for you.

From: [identity profile] martinemonster.livejournal.com


See how I'm right there with you with the bio-sludging of the food!

The oatmeal-butter-combo though...dude, that's nasty! But hey, broccoli&tuna-bio-sludge-girl is not going to complain. If you make it while I'm home, I might even taste it (and then mock you).
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