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Hey hey. Most of you know I'm a big guy. Its not because of fast food, or sweets. Its because I cook really good food, and other things that do not need to be discussed here. I know a lot of you guys dont cook, dont know how, or are students with a tight budget. My recipes are cheap, easy, very tasty.
The basic shopping list. This is stuff I regularly use. Some can be substituted, and some not. The ones that can be substituted with have a *. Most of the items are cheap, and a couple are kind of pricey, but they add so much to the flavor its worth the extra pennies.
1. Good olive oil. You dont need to buy the super expensive type, but the better the oil, the better the taste. All I use is Extra Virgin. This cannot be substituted. :tsk:
2. A whole piece of imported Percino Romano cheese. DO NOT buy shaker cheese. If you cant find Percino Romano use imported Parmesan cheese, but once again, buy it by the piece and grate your own. This cannot be substituted. :tsk:
^^ These 2 things are the most expensive, but you use much less and get way more flavor. So in the end, you're not spending than much more than the crappy stuff.
Spices. These can be found at most dollar stores for cheap, along with most Asian markets. Asian markets are a good source for all kinds of stuff.
Hot pepper flakes.
Oregano.
Italian spice blend.
Dehydrated removed pieces.
Whole black peppercorn. Buy a cheapo pepper grinder.
Kosher salt. *
Celery seeds.
Cumin
Chili powder.
MSG (Accent)
Whole garlic. No powder, or jar. :tsk:
Bottle of pepperoncinis.
Other...
LaChoy soy sauce. *
Wishbone Robust Italian dressing. *
Kens Low Fat Caesars dressing. *
Teriyaki sauce. * I think Butcher Block is the best.
Hot sauce.
All purpose flour.
Bread crumbs.
Butter, no margarine. :tsk:
Sugar.
Baking soda.
I'll add more as they are needed.
Feel free to post your own recipes!!!
Happy cooking!!!
The basic shopping list. This is stuff I regularly use. Some can be substituted, and some not. The ones that can be substituted with have a *. Most of the items are cheap, and a couple are kind of pricey, but they add so much to the flavor its worth the extra pennies.
1. Good olive oil. You dont need to buy the super expensive type, but the better the oil, the better the taste. All I use is Extra Virgin. This cannot be substituted. :tsk:
2. A whole piece of imported Percino Romano cheese. DO NOT buy shaker cheese. If you cant find Percino Romano use imported Parmesan cheese, but once again, buy it by the piece and grate your own. This cannot be substituted. :tsk:
^^ These 2 things are the most expensive, but you use much less and get way more flavor. So in the end, you're not spending than much more than the crappy stuff.
Spices. These can be found at most dollar stores for cheap, along with most Asian markets. Asian markets are a good source for all kinds of stuff.
Hot pepper flakes.
Oregano.
Italian spice blend.
Dehydrated removed pieces.
Whole black peppercorn. Buy a cheapo pepper grinder.
Kosher salt. *
Celery seeds.
Cumin
Chili powder.
MSG (Accent)
Whole garlic. No powder, or jar. :tsk:
Bottle of pepperoncinis.
Other...
LaChoy soy sauce. *
Wishbone Robust Italian dressing. *
Kens Low Fat Caesars dressing. *
Teriyaki sauce. * I think Butcher Block is the best.
Hot sauce.
All purpose flour.
Bread crumbs.
Butter, no margarine. :tsk:
Sugar.
Baking soda.
I'll add more as they are needed.
Feel free to post your own recipes!!!
Happy cooking!!!
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