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MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:27 pm

Welcome, come in and share your recipes of cooking and baking.
Sweet or savory doesn't matter anything is good.
From plain cooking tips to full fledged recipes
Whether you want to share how to do something
Or know how to do something
Please come to the recipe exchange and tell us
I am always ready to take request on what kind of recipe to post next
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:29 pm

Simple Carrot Cake

200g grated carrots
50g almond
2 eggs
½ teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon ginger
1 teaspoon vanilla sugar
1 teaspoon bakingpowder
½ teaspoon bicarbonate
2 dl flour
1 dl corn oil (or other oil)
Mix everything in a food processor and pour into a breaded mold and put into the oven at 175 degrees Celsius for 45 min an easy recipe that you can make quickly. And you can always increase the amount of carrots. Sometimes it is ready a lot faster. So remember to keep checking the cake in the oven but don't open the oven to often.

You can mix lemon juice powdered sugar and cream cheese to make a good frosting just make it thick and spread it over the top and after that you can finish it all with a caramelized lemon slice on top.
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:39 pm

German lemon cake

Cake mix:
150g margarine
3 eggs
2 dl sugar
½ pinch salt
grated peel from ½ lemon (more if you like lemon) (just the yellow on the outside not the white)
3 dl flour
1 teaspoon baking powder

Lemon mixture:
2 dl powdered sugar
juice from 1 lemon (more if you like lemon but in that case take less water)
2 tablespoons water

Melt the margarine and let it cool
whisk egg,sugar,salt and lemon peel puffy for some minutes
stir the margarine and the flour blended with the baking powder into the egg mixture and pour it then into a breaded cake mold

bake in the lower part of the oven for 45 min at 175 degrees Celsius
Let the cake cool a bit.

Blend the powdered sugar with the lemon juice and the water.
Make holes all over the cake and pour the lemon mixture into the holes.

Serve Cold.
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:41 pm

Gingerbread cookies
150 cookies
2½ dl brown sugar
3/4 dl golden syrup
3/4 dl water
150g margarine
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon ginger
1½ teaspoon baking soda
7-8 dl flour

Mix the brown sugar, golden sirup and the water in a small pot.
Boil the mixture.
Place the margarine in the mixture and let it melt.
Let the mixture cool while stirring it.

Then put in the spices, baking soda and 5-6 dl of the flour.
The rest of the flour is used when shaping the dough.
Wrap the dough in plastic wrap.
Place the dough somewhere cold overnight.

After that let it warm up in room temperature for a short while.
Work the dough until it is easy to work with.
Knead if needed the rest of the flour into the dough.
Roll out the dough until it is very thin.
Then take out shapes in the dough. (for an example: Hearts or Stars)
Place them on baking paper or a greased baking tray.

Bake them in the middle of the oven at 175 degrees Celsius for 8-10 min.
Let them cool on the tray before moving them.
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:42 pm

Chocolate Sorbet
6-8 servings

75 gram cacao (or is it cocoa in English, urgh don't care right now )
300 gram sugar
1 vanilla pod/vanilla bean (don't know what word to use)
300 gram dark chocolate (70% chocolate), in smaller bits
Pour 7½ deciliter water into a pot and add cacao, the vanilla pod and the seeds that you scrape away from inside. Stir it until it begins to boil, then remove it from the heat. Add the chocolate and a pinch of salt then let it sit for a minute. Then whisk it until the chocolate melts and the mixture is shiny and even.
Pour it into a bowl and put it in your freezer. Stir now and then while freezing it. (or use a ice-cream machine if you have one)
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:43 pm

One my special family recipe's

Curry fried brussel sprouts Side-dish

Boil the brussel sprouts and take them of when they are not quite ready.

Put them in a hot frying pan with a bit of olive oil in it.

Pour over lots of curry powder and some sugar and fry the brussel sprouts with the curry so that you get a thin golden layer on the outside.

The longer you fry it the more taste you get but be careful so that the brussel sprouts doesn't get mushy.

Serve hot with most other kinds of food.
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby Diana » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:49 pm

How to Dinner
A Guide
By Diana



Version 1:
    Step1:
      A: Go to the fridge
      B: Open the fridge
    Step2:
      C: Check if there are leftovers
      if yes => take out leftovers
        put food in bowl
        microwave
    if no => don't eat

Version 2:
    Step1:
    A: Learn to cook
    B: ???
    C: Profit

Seriously though, I have such a hard time cooking. haha. I have to have instructions written out exactly step by step with what it looks like and feels like and smells like and everything or it doesn't turn out good at all. I'm so jealous of you guys. ;m;
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Thu Aug 07, 2014 9:24 pm

There is nothing wrong in following recipes and as for knowing how it smells and looks like that isn't needed, one just need to taste often.
Salt and pepper are godly spices so you don't need to use more than them if you feel it's to complicated getting the right balance.
Well two tips that should be given to those not comfortable in a kitchen.
1,Cook it slowly, no need to rush or use maximum heat, max heat is very hard to handle.
A good meal takes around one hour to make most often, from prep to dishes.
2, Don't wander off! People who isn't comfortable in a kitchen shouldn't leave food cooking on the stove or in the oven while going away from the kitchen. Burning things and overcooking is very easy to do if one does so.
Instead wash the dishes and clean the kitchen counters.
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby Lime » Tue Aug 19, 2014 10:14 am

Suuuuch good tips, definitely. ^

Also, omfg. Lmao. Diana. DIANA. That made me laugh soo hard, holy crap. As soon as I saw the title, I was like "O LAWDY." XD because I know you.

But yeah, oh man. I wanted to make a carrot cake, so thank you! I want one for my birthday soo bad. I'll post some recipes soon! I can't think of any off the top of my head right now!
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Tue Aug 19, 2014 12:23 pm

Well since you answered i should post a new recipe tomorrow
Any wishes?

edit:my sister has been sick so i haven't had time or energy to find and translate a good recipe today, sorry
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby Diana » Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:48 pm

I was going for the laughs~

I'm cooking now! At work! I feel so pro! haha. There's a guy who is like, health junkie, and weighs all his food and stuff. And I can get it if it's like that. So we go down to the kitchen for lunch and cook together. It's chill. We're the RefrigeRaiders.

I can totally get it if it's like a science experiment, or a blueprint. I found a website a while ago-- cooking for Engineers or something like that. That I understand. Otherwise it's too hard. haha.
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:38 pm

Well have you ever read about molecular gastronomy? Maybe that would be something for you then?
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby Lime » Fri Aug 22, 2014 11:10 am

Omg, Diana. Everything you do sounds like it's so much more work than it needs to be. "Cooking for Engineers" would make me pee myself. It would be impossible, haha. But "RefridgeRaiders" made me laugh so hard, I love it!
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby MystMist » Fri Aug 22, 2014 1:43 pm

If i had any artskills i would make a banner with "RefridgeRaiders" for Diana
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Re: MystMist's Recipe Exchange

Postby Diana » Fri Aug 22, 2014 10:34 pm

Cooking is so hard. you don't even know. ;m;//
http://www.cookingforengineers.com/
this site
makes so much more sense than anything ever. lol

I've looked at molecular gastronomy before, but I think I like cooking with household ingredients I already own more than hard to get random substances that I'd have to order. :P

It's so great. 8D If you want to make a banner, that'd be super chill! We made a group on the company's chat program for lunch discussions. hahaha.
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