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4 contributions to CULINARY APPROPRIATION
Dishes to Know When It SNOWS!!!
Alright, my frozen friends!!! If you live anywhere near the Northeast of the United States, or far away from the equator, you have been feeling the chill of Mother Nature! I ask you to share your favorite Cold Weather Recipes! I'll throw a few out to get the discussion "THAWED OUT". Turkey, Poblano, and White Bean Chili Potato, Leek, and Cheddar Soup Tom Kha Soup French Onion Soup Braised Short Ribs Shepards Pie Butter Chicken Beef Stroganoff Chicken Parmesan Baked Ziti Chicken Enchiladas Lobster Risotto Chicken Mole Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Flourless Chocolate Cake
Dishes to Know When It SNOWS!!!
1 like • 9d
I make a chicken adobo, my mom used to make it in the pressure cooker, I make it in the slow cooker. My other favorite is my mean bean Chili.
Buffalo Chicken Rice & Lettuce Bowl
1 cup cooked white rice 1 head romaine shredded 1/2 bell pepper sliced or chopped 1 Tbsp shallot minced 2-3Tbsp blue cheese crumbled 1/2 avocado chopped or sliced 2-3 Tbsp blue cheese or ranch dressing Choice of chicken breast or thighs- seasoned with salt pepper and buffalo sauce cooked in the oven on a baking sheet and or installer/pressure cooker. Assemble as you wish, measurements don’t matter! Add or omit ingredients and enjoy!
Buffalo Chicken Rice & Lettuce Bowl
1 like • 28d
I make a tuna wrap bowl, Spring mix Pickled vegetables And lightly grilled Ahi tuna with a seseme dressing
WELCOME TO CULINARY APPROPRIATION
WHEN YOU JOIN, I NEED YOU TO DO FOUR THINGS! 1. READ THE PINNED POST "WHAT WE'RE ABOUT - THE RULES" 2. READ THE PINNED POST "WHO IS THIS BEARDED WHITE DUDE?" 3. RESPOND TO THIS POST WITH A COMMENT ANSWERING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS! Drop the following in your post comment on this thread: What Cuisines did your family cook when you were a kid? How often do you cook? What's your profession? Last meal before you die! Name one dish or ingredient you want to learn how to prepare! o yeah 4. Ask questions, get active in the chats and discussion boards, and have a fun time. If you don't, I'm putting you on Dish Pit!
1 like • Nov '25
My mom and grandma taught me to cook, I have taught myself some Asian from scratch recipes. I live on SoCal. Mostly we ate Jewish food and American food, and of course my mom's version of tacos. I cook a few times a week, more if I can it depends on work. I work customer service, but I want to build my own company making homemade health and beauty products with all natural ingredients. I do not know what my last meal would be, I have several favorite dishes. My current desire is to learn to make fresh pasta. The one dish I am scared to make is cheesecake but only because my mom has won so many awards for hers.
1 like • Nov '25
BTW I couldn't not find the post about chef beard man
WHAT WERE ABOUT - THE RULES
Are you ready to learn how to cook something great? Something you've always been too intimidated to take a swing at? Do you think cooking with black fungus mushrooms is only for Chinese people? Scotch bonnet peppers only for the people of the Caribbean? Collard greens only for those of African American descent? Mayonnaise and American cheese only for white people? They're not only for the people who created the recipes from their countries of origin. Respectfully, they're for every single cook or chef who is willing to take the time to learn and respect the ingredients' history and flavor profiles. Join the group, bring a pad and paper, and come ready to learn from one another. I have created this space for those ready to get serious about creating globally inspired meals, learn how to throw some RESPECK on these dishes' cultural ties, and most of all, have a great time doing so. Come hang with us and become the white guy who can throw down the best PAD SEE EW, the Italian who absolutely kills a PORK SCHNITZEL WITH SPAETZLE, or the Spanish chick who makes a MATZO BALL SOUP that rivals your Bubbies. Please refrain from self promotion! PAY ATTENTION: THIS GROUP HAS BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE A SPACE FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE INGREDIENTS AND CUISINES SO MUCH THAT THEY DEDICATE REAL TIME AND ATTENTION TO LEARNING HOW TO HONOR THEM. THIS GROUP ISN'T ABOUT MAKING FUN, IT'S ABOUT BUCKLING DOWN AND PAYING TRIBUTE TO THE ROOTS OF A CULTURE'S CUISINE AND HONORING THOSE WHO INVENTED, PERFECTED, AND POPULARIZED A COUNTRY'S MOST FAMOUS DISHES AND PREPARATIONS. HATRED AND OR DISRESPECT WILL NEVER BE TOLERATED. THE NAME IS DIVISIVE BUT IT'S TO SHOW THAT WHEN A PERSON SPENDS THEIR EFFORTS TO LEARN ABOUT THE DIVERSITY OF FOOD AROUND THE WORLD, THEIR ABSOLUTE INTENTION IS TO BETTER, NOT TO HURT. FROM YOUR FEARLESS, BEARDED WHITE GUY, LETS GET COOKING!
WHAT WERE ABOUT - THE RULES
1 like • Nov '25
Absolutely perfect I taught my self how to make many Asian dishes from scratch. I would love to learn how to make fresh pasta
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Tamara Laine
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I love working with essential oils and plan to get a degree in aromatherapy

Active 3d ago
Joined Nov 13, 2025
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