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#21 Inertia

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Posted 03 October 2006 - 03:47 PM

Grilled Trout with dill and gobs of butter. grilled asperagus soaked in balsamic viniger, pick any potato, and grilled pineapple with a butter/brown suger glaze for desert.
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#22 XxInColdBloodxX

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Posted 03 October 2006 - 04:06 PM

I love sushi :tup:
Wegmans sells it now, its ok.
I hate having to drive for like 30 min to get good sushi.
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#23 Mr. Sticks

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Posted 03 October 2006 - 04:07 PM

In my opinion, nothing will ever beat Hamburgers and Hot Dogs cooked over a charcoal grill and served with grilled and buttered sliced potatoes and a nice tall glass of milk. It's just a simple and very American meal but goddamn that stuff's good. Another favorite of mine is Top Sirloin or anything dealing with Chicken. What can I say, I just gotta have meat. Nothing beats it. Nothing.
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#24 At The Gates

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Posted 03 October 2006 - 09:50 PM

well, I actually have 2 absolute favorite dishes,

1.slow roasted turkey with mashed taters, gravy, home made rolls, corn, and alittle ham.

2. homemade over the grill bacon double cheeseburger with none of that "healthy"sh*t, a side of greasy homemade deepfried cheeze fries, and a 6 pack of killians irish red
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#25 Tyler Durden

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Posted 03 October 2006 - 10:14 PM

I've got two also:
1. Large Filet medium rare. Loaded baked potato. Ceasar salad.(or from ruths chris steakhouse the shoestring fries)

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2. Maine lobster(regular or cajun style) with drawn butter, hash browns.

There is a really expensive resteraunt downtown called the oceanaire where you can have you lobster "angry" which is seasoned like cajun, but still has the regular lobster taste.
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#26 Frag0holic

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Posted 03 October 2006 - 10:38 PM

Maine Lobster is the best fast-food in the world! :tup: I like mine steam cooked with melted butter with squeezed garlic on the side.

And I must say a good hearty turkey dinner really hits the spot when fall is turning to winter at thanksgiving. Don't really think I'd enjoy it too much any other time though.
It's like the Swedish equivalent, eaten on Christmas eve. It's basically a 3 course buffet with cured salmon, pickled herring, smoked eel, turkey, roast beef, christmas ham, liver pate, meatballs, meat-stuffed cabbage, small sausages and pork ribs. If you are still breathing after that meal you have to take seconds! :20:
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#27 DocSeuss

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Posted 03 October 2006 - 11:37 PM

ugh pickled herring, that stuff is disgusting IMHO. But thats the european/scandinavian way.

when i was in Russia the family i was staying with brought out some specialty for breakfast. It had clear gelatin on the bottom, with some cow liver pate crap on top. And it would be topped with spicy mustard. horrible

very strange indeed.

anyway enough of my off topic post.
dave

PS: Its strange, i graduated, got my BS and i find myself really loving cooking. Last week was jumbalia (chariso sausage, shrimp, chicken) salmon with pinapple and jalapinos, and some classic chicken marsala the week before.

Edited by DocSeuss, 03 October 2006 - 11:37 PM.

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#28 poopsmcgee

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Posted 04 October 2006 - 09:01 AM

Start off with a little tossed salad, a cleveland steamer for your main, and finish er off with a slice of fur pie.
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Posted 04 October 2006 - 10:21 AM

Stuffed Cabbage is amazing, I also Like Potato pancakes, f*ckin sexy with sourcream and salt.
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#30 Xiertic

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Posted 04 October 2006 - 07:41 PM

The chilli horseshoe things my wife makes. It's an orgasm on a plate I tell you.
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Posted 04 October 2006 - 07:52 PM

Most asain food (vietnamese, japanese, chinese, thai, etc.) AND I LOVE SALADS with italian dressing!
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#32 Sgt. Bojo

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Posted 04 October 2006 - 08:37 PM

MASHED TATOES and I'm a happy boy.
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Posted 04 October 2006 - 08:59 PM

A friend or grilled chicken breast with any kind of cheese (although I like mozerella and chedder the best) and bacon in between two slices of Italian bread, with potatoes in some form on the side. (Can be french fries, tater tots, baked, sweet, etc...)

And a large glass of either Coke or Whole milk to drink.

Dessert=A big bar a Hershey's Dark Chocolate

Being able to eat all that everyday and not gain any weight? Metabolism ftw!
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#34 Yatzee_Squirrel

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Posted 04 October 2006 - 10:09 PM

slow cooked BBQ with a hand full of potato chips and a glass of sweet tea is all it takes to make me happy
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Posted 10 October 2006 - 06:28 PM

Mongolian Beef (Chinese food dish). I could eat 5 take-out boxes of that stuff in one sitting- it is DELICIOUS.

Fav Dishes from Twin Cities Top Eats Joints (in my book): Mongolian Beef from that place in Dinkytown, tacos from that Boca Chica place down in St. Paul, spaghetti w/meat sauce from Totino's, grilled cheese and fries from the Convention Grill up by 50th and France, or pizza from the Papa John's chain/possibly also Totino's. If you come to the Twin Cities, seek out at least one of these restaurants or you'll miss some of the best food we have to offer.

However, for a typical yet ownage meal;

Main Dish: Chicken with lemon gravy (my mom makes this stellar lemon-flavored gravy that goes incredibly well with chicken) OR home-grilled hamburger on a toasted bun with ketchup
Side Dish 1: Broccoli with melted butter (that's right b*tches bring on the veggies :tup: ) OR corn on the cob
Side dish 2: Fruit, fruit, FRUIT! Pineapple chunks/rings OR a sliced apple (Minnesota is a king apple state- I love the Haralsons the best) OR grapes/cantaloupe.
Don't forget the bread, niggs! No dinner is complete without excellent, lightly darkened bread!
And for dessert: Chocolate ice cream OR Cookies. C is for Cookie, b*tches, that's good enough for me! To hell with the lettuce, just gimme a cookie!

Damn. Now I'm hungry.
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