Grizzly
New Member
Here's some easy recipes. They're all very simple and very scrumptious.
Simple past sauce:
Put some olive oil in a pan. Add 1-2 cloves of garlic(chopped, minced or pressed). Pour a generous helping of red pepper flakes into the oil. Heat until the garlic starts to "boil". "Boil" the garlic for maybe 1 minute and then remove from heat. Toss with pasta, add parmesan cheese and eat.
Dago beef(uh, I mean Italian beef):
Get a 3-5lb roast. I forger which the actual cut I use is, but it's not important. Get a big roast. Put it into a crock pot. Add italian seasoning, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, salt and pour some olive oil in there. Cover with water and cook until very tender. I've come to like leaving it on medium heat for 10-12 hours, but you can do with only 5 hours. Shred with a fork and eat.
I'd give you measurements of how much spices to add, but I just throw it in and really have no idea. Also, using beef stock instead of water is a good way to add flavor, but it also adds 2.50 to the price of the meals.
I forget the other recipes I was going to bust out. When I remember, I'll come back.
Simple past sauce:
Put some olive oil in a pan. Add 1-2 cloves of garlic(chopped, minced or pressed). Pour a generous helping of red pepper flakes into the oil. Heat until the garlic starts to "boil". "Boil" the garlic for maybe 1 minute and then remove from heat. Toss with pasta, add parmesan cheese and eat.
Dago beef(uh, I mean Italian beef):
Get a 3-5lb roast. I forger which the actual cut I use is, but it's not important. Get a big roast. Put it into a crock pot. Add italian seasoning, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, salt and pour some olive oil in there. Cover with water and cook until very tender. I've come to like leaving it on medium heat for 10-12 hours, but you can do with only 5 hours. Shred with a fork and eat.
I'd give you measurements of how much spices to add, but I just throw it in and really have no idea. Also, using beef stock instead of water is a good way to add flavor, but it also adds 2.50 to the price of the meals.
I forget the other recipes I was going to bust out. When I remember, I'll come back.
