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The Simple Baked Potato, submitted by theomninerd
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Bunny Bread:
2-1/2 to 3 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1 package (1/4 ounce) active dry yeast
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup (8 ounces) sour cream
1/4 cup water
2 tablespoons butter
1 egg
Put the butter, the sour cream and water in a small saucepan and heat, but do not cook. Cool to tepid then add the remaining ingredients. Put in a kneader. If thick add more water.
Let it rise double and cut into 16 equal parts.
Baking tray lined with baking paper and cut the ears with scissors.
Then, the eyes can be put, such as pepper grains.
Bake at 375° for about 10 minutes or until golden brown.SHAB LOOK
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what the fuck is a potato ricer: EASY RICE MASTERPOST -
Hi Allison! ;; I wanted to send you a bunch of easy Asian food recipes but rice was essential to most of them and in a small kitchen with few supplies, I think fresh rice can sometimes be pretty confusing to deal with if you’re not used to making it. I was gonna write this as part of a different…
So you just moved into a new place and your kitchen has absolutely nothing in it.
This may never happen to you, but when I moved into my new place there was something called a “frozen fruit boat” in the freezer and nothing else. My kitchen was completely empty and I didn’t know what to do. Looking back, it would have been nice to have a list of essentials.
Here’s the 10 things you need to not die:
Cutlery - plastic will do. You can do more than you think with plastic cutlery, including stir stuff that’s cooking on the stove provided you aren’t afraid of carcinogens and are careful not to melt your spoon. Be quick!
Ice cream - ice cream requires nothing but a spoon to eat, and it will make you happy when you can’t cook, don’t know where the store is, have no internet or hot water, and are subsisting on like, 600 calories a day while you get your shit together. Just buy some.
A cup - for drinking.
Ice cube trays - because they will make your life immeasurably better right away, since drinking only tap water is especially a drag when that tap water is warm.
A plate - to eat off of, because eating things out of the pot eventually gets sad. Get two, probably, because until you get a cutting board one of these will be sacrificed and will forever smell like garlic and onions.
A knife - don’t get a serrated one, get a little knife with a straight blade that you can cut an onion in half with. It doesn’t have to be huge, just enough that you can take a vegetable apart.
A non-stick pan - you will keep this forever, so get a nice one, but you need it as soon as possible. Non-stick not optional.
A small pot - you can get this before you get your frying pan, but if you sauté things in the bottom of a 2 quart pot, you are going to spend a lot of time scrubbing those things off of the bottom of your 2-quart pot.
Dish detergent and a sponge - you have to clean up after yourself! You can re-use anything if you wash it well enough! Easy mac = a little bowl forever.
Bottle-opener with corkscrew - last but very importantly: because you’re going to want a drink real bad after all this bullshit, and you’re an adult, dammit! Truly, there is nothing sadder than buying a bottle of wine and being unable to get into the damn thing.
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Because cooking is hard, and I want to help.