In your household?
Typically I am the one to cook but since I work two nights a week on top of my full time job, FI has been watching some cooking shows on PBS and has found some really good recipes so he's cooking tonight. Although I am sort of exciting about this, I am also kind of nervous. He is an awesome griller as long as he has some patience that day. He can cook things on the stove like beef stroganoff or things in the oven like homemade pizza. The last time he tried making tacos he had the gas turned too high on the stove and burnt the meat and the time he tried making enchiladas he didn't read my recipe right and didn't cook down the onions so they were crunchy. But I have faith in him!
So who cooks? If SO does cook, what is his best meal?
Also, if anyone has any great carribean recipes please let me know, FI wants a carribean themed stay at home date night since watching Captain Ron last night (he could have been slightly intoxicated from the horrible packer loss yesterday).
Re: Who cooks
I don't have any caribbean recipes, but I would think that creole seasoning or jerk seasoning would be involved with chicken or fish. Maybe that with a sweet potato mash?
For Caribbean recipes - have you tried Jerk Chicken? I don't have my recipe on hand...but you could try one of these:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/search/delegate.do?fnSearchString=jerk+chicken&fnSearchType=site
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Lauren, FI grew up on meat and potatos so he now has a range of foods he eats since moving in with me, his dad is in heaven when he comes over because we make food he doesn't typically get to eat at home.
He is really good at anything Mexican and pulled pork.
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Oh I almost forgot! FI is really good at making Thai curries. Yum.
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I like to make Cajun shrimp (closest thing to carribbean I can think of) - just fry it with oil and garlic and season it with "Cajun Foreplay." Then I usually make snow pea and asparagus salad to go along with it - boil the asparagus & snow peas for about 2 minutes then garnish it with half a lime, some olive oil, walnuts and parmesean cheese. Rice goes really well with this too. The whole meal is really easy.
Let us know what he makes!
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Dinner is all me. He has occasionally done stuff, but as someone else said, it's simple stuff like grilled cheese. He can cook well when he does it, but he doesn't think to combine things. If he has a bunch of ingredients, he'll make them all separately whereas I'd find a way put them all together, lol.
Also, similar to what Lauren said, he hasn't had much experience, but it's because his mom never let him help. She did and still does everything including loading up his plate for him when we go there. She's tried to do it with me, but I don't let her.
I love cooking though, so I don't mind and he's good about helping with dishes afterwards.
The trade off that we do is that I figure out the menus and make sure we have the ingredients, prep and cook. He puts all the left overs away (if we have them) cleans up including dishes and unloads the diswasher when its done. I hate dishes and I like to try and cook clean low fat meals so this works out for both of us.
[QUOTE]. She did and still does everything including loading up his plate for him when we go there. She's tried to do it with me, but I don't let her. Posted by elannis[/QUOTE]
That would not work for me! No way!
I love to cook, sometimes just too tired!
I like the fact that he's becoming a little more involved in that aspect. He is making one skillet Chicken Parmesan with Spaghetti Squash instead of noodles. There is some show on PBS that had it on there and since we don't have cable im sure it was a last resort show on Thur night when I was at work.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Who cooks : That would not work for me! No way! I love to cook, sometimes just too tired! I like the fact that he's becoming a little more involved in that aspect. He is making one skillet Chicken Parmesan with Spaghetti Squash instead of noodles. There is some show on PBS that had it on there and since we don't have cable im sure it was a last resort show on Thur night when I was at work.
Posted by Stina51286[/QUOTE]
Mmm, that sounds delicious!! I love chicken parmesan!
FMIL will let FI grill at times when she doesn't want to go outside, but she's essentially the puppet master because she tells him when to flip it, when not to flip it, and if he brings it in, she'll send it back out until she thinks it's done. Control freak, she is, yep.
If my parents try doing that to me, I tell them I'm cooking and they can kindly remove themselves from the kitchen, lol. I tried cooking for FMIL once a short time ago and have since decided that I will no longer cook for her unless I bake or do crock pot. If I make pork chops again, it'll be hard to resist the urge to cook the life out of it and tell her I did it how she likes it. I think I may need to work on letting things go, lol.
[QUOTE]I usually do a lot of the cooking, but BF loves to help out. So usually it's a a team effort unless he has to work late, in that case I always have dinner waiting for him when he gets home. I always try to set up a nice dinner. Get everything set out and maybe light some candles and get him his whatever he wants to drink ready, <strong>and then we sit down together at the table and shut everything off and just eat and talk. I really like it because we got so used to eating in front of the TV, and it's nice to have some personal time and enjoy each other with no distractions.</strong> ETA: for spelling fails
Posted by prbright[/QUOTE]
I think our neighbors thought we were weird when we first moved into our house. They live across the street and can actually see into our big kitchen window and would stair at us when we sit at the table and eat together so we used to have to shut our blinds so they couldn't see in. I didn't think it was odd for two 20 some yr olds to want to sit and have a nice dinner together and actually talk, glad im not the only one! Our friends all sit in front of the tv and eat.
[QUOTE]BF does most of the dinner cooking. I like to say I'm his sous chef! But I cook breakfast most of the time (though that mostly consists of eggs and toast, so...) BF is great at cooking steak and chicken. <strong>His best dish I think is Shoyu Chicken. IT'S SO OMFG GOOD! <a href="http://allrecipes.com/recipe/shoyu-" rel="nofollow">http://allrecipes.com/recipe/shoyu-</a></strong>chicken/detail.aspx Neither one of us has really good technique or really good training. Neither of our parents really homecooked meals growing up (though my dad did grill a lot). And sometimes BF can get OUT OF CONTROL with the spice and hot sauce. I like to cook a new recipe as is for the first time, then tweak it to my liking later if the base recipe is good. BF will throw everything but the kitchen sink into a recipe so it's sometimes hard to know if the recipe is good, bad or okay and what impact his "experimentation" has on it, but most of the time, he does well!
Posted by DanieKA[/QUOTE]
That looks amazing and sounds amazing, hmm on the menu for Sat I think!