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Last meal cooked

Vegetable Fritters , and the veggies used are : spring onion, spinach, and green zucchini and i leave the skin also a reason they look dark .
i cooked this for my son that he like them

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Those look really good; and something different, too!
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Pan-fry, or Deep-fry?
 
Those look really good; and something different, too!
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Pan-fry, or Deep-fry?
The are nice and great for people that don't like vegetables a lot . My son doesn't like zucchini but there he eat it .
I also like with leeks, taste even better .... zucchini is a little blend on taste so always is mixed either spinach or leek, sometimes i grate a little of potato in there but not much
and i add some feta cheese .

Those are pan fry but can be done in the oven for more healthy
 
The are nice and great for people that don't like vegetables a lot . My son doesn't like zucchini but there he eat it .
I also like with leeks, taste even better .... zucchini is a little blend on taste so always is mixed either spinach or leek, sometimes i grate a little of potato in there but not much
and i add some feta cheese .

Those are pan fry but can be done in the oven for more healthy
Well, I personally like pan-fried things, don't have to use very much oil (or butter); not so unhealthy as deep-fried.
Have you ever tried some chopped or sliced okra in this?
(I find the slightly thawed frozen okra easy to 'prep' :), Thank You! )
Ah, yes! Leeks; they're great! Have not bought those in a long time.
 
Well, I personally like pan-fried things, don't have to use very much oil (or butter); not so unhealthy as deep-fried.
Have you ever tried some chopped or sliced okra in this?
(I find the slightly thawed frozen okra easy to 'prep' :), Thank You! )
Ah, yes! Leeks; they're great! Have not bought those in a long time.
I never tried with orka but already wondering how will taste .. when i make some only for me i will add a little ... usually i make them for my son and he does not eat okra ..
 
I made a tuna sandwich today.

@tonychu made spaghetti and garlic cheesy bread for dinner. It was sooo good :drool:
 
Bacon McMuffins

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Thank You! I thought you were going to ask, "What's so special about that?" :D
I thought it was the name (is it more to this) .. but i was going to ask what sause you used .. but i was a little busy at that time so my post end up short .. :)
 
An old photo in a left over container so will be a better idea of the food... even if does not show well in the container

Last i cooked was : Artichokes & Peas with Pork
this is done in oven it is not a stew ... need to make this more often
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Last i cooked was : Artichokes & Peas with Pork
this is done in oven it is not a stew ... need to make this more often
That looks totally wonderful! So welcome on a chilly day! (y)
 
I thought it was the name (is it more to this) .. but i was going to ask what sause you used .. but i was a little busy at that time so my post end up short .. :)
It's 'special' because I said so. :LOL:
No certain sauce, just thrown together "on the fly" with whatever's handy or in the fridge.
You probably already know that if you don't have 'special' oriental noodles on hand, spaghetti works just as well for this kind of dish.
 
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