Thursday, December 31, 2009

I need your cooking advice please it is greatly appreciated!!! Help:)?

I want to make my boyfriend a wonderful meal, but I have to admit I am not the best cook:( I am trying though. He doesn't like onions, that is about it. If you have any great meal ideas/recipes can you please share them with me, I want him to absolutley love it:) Thank you so much.I need your cooking advice please it is greatly appreciated!!! Help:)?
My hubby is the same way, simple and easy to please. This is a good thing most of the time, but they can tend to be picky.





A good grilled steak will please any man's tummy, pair it with a good mashed or baked potatoe with lots of flavor (food network or all recipes.) A nice baby green salad on the side is good. If you want dessert, keep it simple with classic favorites that men never make for themselves, ie: root beer floats, toll house cookies, lemon bars, fudge brownies.I need your cooking advice please it is greatly appreciated!!! Help:)?
Hello,





I am a full-time worker married to a food connoisseur who loves eating delicious, gourmet dishes! Since I do not have much time, I always look for shortcut recipes, which are easy but are tasty at the same time and look and smell like a thousand buck!





Here is my fav. recipe and it is the fastest, yummy dish that you can make and impress everyone. It is called 'Polo Piblano' - I think it is Italian but never mind ...





Ingredients:





Oil/Butter - 1-2 tbsp


Chicken - 1-2 boneless and skinless breast (cut into cubes)


Cream of Mushroom Soup - 1 can (I use Campbell's)


Mushrooms - 1 can (sliced)


Chicken Stock Cubes - 2


Cheez Wiz - 1 tbsp


Basil - 1/2 tsp


Cayenne Pepper - 1/2 tsp (optional)


Black Pepper - 1/2 tsp


Salt - Not required if stock cubes are salted





Procedure:





Heat the oil/butter in a pan, add chicken and stir until chicken is white. Add mushroom and stir for a minute before adding can soup, with stock cubes. Wait till it boils and the cubes dissolve. Add black pepper, cayenne pepper and basil (adjust to taste if required). Add Cheez Wiz in the end before turning the heat off - stir and serve with rice or spaghetti!





Total time - 10-15 minutes (including prep. time)





I hope you enjoy it - Bon Appetite!





PS: Let me know if you like it and I will post more soon! :)
Why not try cooking a steak on a George Foreman grill if you have one, and serve with french fries, peas and mushrooms, most men like a steak. or





why not try fajitas,


Just stir fry chicken strips, with coloured pepper strips, add some fajita seasoning, then serve wrapped up in a tortilla wrap, including in it some soured cream, salsa and a little shredded lettuce, these are so simple to make.....!!!





I'm sure he will love what ever you decide to cook him. Good luck and have fun!
Easiest thing ever is Perdue chicken that they sell in marinade bags. If you get the Italian one, that's the best. Cook it in frying pan, it's like seven minutes on each side.





Boil some potato (cut into cubes) then bake them with some olive oil, salt, pepper and italian seasoning. 300F for i don't know... 20 minutes maybe (until they are soft when poked with fork)





To round it off, I woould boil some broccoli or zucchini.





Simple :)
Something super easy -





take two pork chops (lightly salted and peppered), first coat in grated parmesan cheese, then in an egg wash, then in italian style bread crumbs - pan fry each chop for 3 - 7 minutes on each side (depending on thickness) and serve with some dirty rice and a salad - good luck!
1 lb. of ground beef, 1 large can of tomato sauce, 1 can of corn elbow noodles. Cook the noodles. Fry up the ground beef. strain out the grease, add the tomato sauce, noodles and corn.





enjoy.
try making spaghetti and meatballs. add either dinner rolls or garlic bread.





rice, chicken, and broccoli and carrots are good too.
steak, baked potato, veggies, rolls with butter and some dessert. if he doesnt like that and give you a compliment then he aint a man

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