I live about 30 minutes from a very big Amish settlement (town). If you don;t know anything about the Amish people or their religion and background then I will give you a little history. The Amish are very very oldschool (i.e. They choose not to use electricity, their main system of transportation is still horse and buggy etc.). However, THESE PEOPLE CAN COOK. About once every 1-2 months I try to make it to a restaurant called Mrs. Yoders kitchen (it's my favorite place to eat). I can guarantee you that this is some of the best food in the world. The buffet is really nothing fancy, but the quality of this food is very very very very high. Their desserts are even better.Although being in love with one of the waitresses probably adds a little to the equation...
Although being in love with one of the waitresses probably adds a little to the equation...
(Egg, Pork, Chicken, or beef) Fried RiceI have a wok. It's really good to have one that goes on the stove for this, but it can be done in a normal frying pan.1.Cook the rice. The drier the rice is after cooking the faster it will fry up.2. Use non-stick spray first or a little oil. I found the non-stick works better. Cook your egg first, just scramble it. Any meal can go in it's place. 3. After the meal is done add your vegetables (carrot, cabbage, and some onion) into the same pan as your meal. I wouldn't use to much just about half a cup or so. depends on how you like it. Add some soy sauce to help the vegetables cook, about a teaspoon or so. I wouldn't cook them to the point of being done, but keep them a bit crunchy. I would say about 5 to 10 minutes. 4. After you are happy with how the vegetables are cooked add your rice in and a little more soy sauce for flavor. Cook as long as you like. I would say about 10 to 15 minutes, it depends on how dry you have your rice. Enjoy!
Focalor's Mom's Idiot-proof Fried Chicken1. Get an electric skillet.2. Get some Crisco.3. Get some chicken. Take the skin off.4. Get some flour.5. Get a big plate.6. Pour a big pile of flour on the plate.7. Roll the skinned chicken in the flour until it's completely covered.8. Plop a big fat wad of Crisco on the skillet and turn it on.9. When it liquefies and starts a-boilin' and a-poppin', use some tongs to lay the chicken in.10. When it gets crispy brown on one side, turn it over and cook the other side.11. Eat the chicken.12. Slap your mother for not making fried chicken so delicious and easy.That's off the top of my head. I've heard of people putting all kinds of spices and other junk on their fried chicken, but it really doesn't need anything other than Crisco and flour. Crisco ain't the healthiest stuff in the world, but who needs low cholesterol anyway.Maybe later I'll try to find my recipe for Brunswick Stew. It might sound kinda gross as far the ingredients to you non-southerners who have probably never even heard of it, but here in Georgia it's MUST HAVE side dish for any good BBQ. Some of the things in it is pork, chicken, beef, stewed tomatoes, corn, and a few other little things.