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ThisCat:
A place to share all your delicious recipes with your fellow Minnions!
A list of recipes up through page 9 [as of March 2017] is included under the spoiler for your convenience, and others may be added with time

Spoiler: recipe index • show

      Pastries, desserts and sweet snacks
Solovei's Apple Pie (it's a family tradition)
OrigamiOwl's Chocolate self-saucing pudding
Sunflower's Toaster Pancakes
Sunflower's Coconut Shortbread Cookies
Sunflower's Spiced Cranberry-Orange Zingers (they're cookies/biscuits)
OrigamiOwl's Version of Mikkel's Cookies (honey, cranberry and macanamia biscuits)
Sunflower's Buttercup Squash Muffins with Grated Apple[/ur]
Nimphy's Albanian Bakllava (similar to the Turkish baklava)
Gwenno's Almond Cake with Custard Glaze (it's gluten-free!)
Sunflower's Lemon Moon, in Danish Citronmåne or Danish cop's delight
Sunflower's more authentic Lemon Moon,  a traditional recipe translated by Ole the Inventor
Viiskielinenkantele's Hildegard von Bingen Nerve Cookies
Aprillen's Rosemary Cookies (tested by me and approved at meetups)
Viiskielinenkantele's Pikkupullat ja Korvapuustit (make small buns and cinnamon rolls / kanelbullar with this recipe)
Aprillen's Kryddpepparkakor (Spicy Gingerbread Cookies)
Viiskielinenkantele's Dampfnudeln with Vanilla Sauce (family recipe for a traditional sweet pasrty with a salty crust)
OrigamiOwl's Honey and Apple Self-Saucing Pudding
Gwenno's Valmuefrø Kage (Danish Poppy Seed Cake)
Divra's Chokladbollar (Swedish no-bake Chocolate Balls)
Aprillen's Chokladbollar Variation (based on Divra's, for a more grown-up palate)
Mélusine's Zimtsterne / Cinnamon Stars (tested and much approved at meetups)
Yuuago's Vintage Canadian Butter Tarts
Yuuago's Lemon Loaf
Helia's Vaniljenkranse (Danish butter biscuit)
Hhheresy's Holliday Rollout Cookies (the kind that people ice fancy designs on)
Fauna's New Comfort Food (It's not new anymore. Also it has exactly 2 ingredients)
Wavewright62's Cappuccino Non-Dairy Ice-Cream
      External links:
Sunflower shares a New Mexican Apple Pie (with chili peppers and pine nuts)
Rae shares how to make Apple Cider Caramels
Rae shares Walnut Cookies
One more from Rae, this time Honey Coriander Shortbread
Tripwires shares a Lavender Shortbread Cookie recipe


      Main courses and the like
ThisCat's Freestyle Cauliflower and Sausages
Faust's Easy rice/cheese/vegetables meal (is really easy)
Bobrilha's Borsch (is a heirloom recipe)
Kjeks' Pumpkin Soup (re-written by Sunflower just below, for readability)
Sunflower's CURRIED Pumpkin soup
Pessi's Mushroom Pot
Sunflower shares a Curried Spinash-Pea Soup (from Moosewood vegetarian restaurant)
Sunflower shares The Commodore's Kale
Sunflower (again) for a Golden Cheese Soup à la Moosewood
Hushpiper's Ridiculously Easy Chicken Korma
Sunflower's Split Pea Soup / Ärtsoppa
Sunflower's Roasted Cauliflower and Leek Gratin
Sunflower's Thai Chicken, Sweet Potato and Spinach Curry (it's in the same post as the Cauliflower gratin, just scroll down a bit)
OrigamiOwl's Improvised Beef Pasties and Pies (just the ingredients; the method is somewhat discussed below)
Laowai's Scallion Pancakes
Aprillen's Nettle Soup
Divra's Fläskpannkaka (Pork Pancake)
Solokov's Turkey Stroganoff (a family recipe)
Solokov's Bonus Homemade Noodles (scroll down)
Solovei's Marinated Mushrooms
Urbicande's Mushroom Rice (an easy one)
Luth Nightbreeze's Lamb Recipe (looks delicious)
PaperArtillery's Two-Pot Norwegian Sausage Something
      External links:
Bobrilha's very official link for Kalakukko (you can get it in several/all EU languages by changing the "EN" at the end of the address to something else)
Ana Nymus shows us Hungarian Soup (she recommends adding a poached egg in the end)
Starfallz shares some Pea Soup (if you're vegetarian it works fine using water instead of broth)

      Snacks, Condiments and Drinks (yes, they're all in the same group; there's few of them)
Rollo's Instant Breadsticks
FrogEater explains How to Make Mayonnaise
Fenris' Lazy Way of Making Mead
Solokov's mom's Tofu Sour Cream (goes well with the Stroganoff described in the same post)
Viiskielinenkantele's Elderflower Syrup (also the "hugo" summer drink that uses it)
Tap offers a Vegan Hot Cocoa Recipe (with an option to make it fancy!)
 
     External links:
Sunflower links to the Veterinarian's Midnight Snack (a Danish open sandwich)
Wonkle shares some Harry Potter-Themed Cocktails


      Guides, simple "how to deal with X" tips and miscellaneous
Solovei's favorite Mixture for curing salmon
Kjeks shares how to handle winter squashes and pumpkins
OrigamiOwl's Easy way to deal with Pumpkin (by mashing it)
Potatobunny's Guide to Stir-Frying
Faust's meatball-omelette-roll adventure (or how you can make a decent meal by improvising and adding stuff)
Sunflower's Basics of making cheese
Rae shares a blog about Gerdening in Nordic Countries (here, Sweden)
Sunflower the ever-cooking devised a recipe for Apple Toddy (a cough syrup that tastes good)
Aprillen shares one of the many conversion helpers you can find online
Laufey gives some tips on traditional Icelandic food
Viiskielinenkantele shows us Schwäbishes Habermus (it's an ancient breakfast food with obscure ingredients, that's why I didn't put it in the Sweet category)
RandomTexanReader's Texan Delight (an easy main course, sadly 2 ingredients are missing - one presumably tomato soup and one unknown)
Olga Veresk shows us Several Different Jams (I put it with the guides because there's 5 of them!)
Olga Veresk shares Two Links: one for nice-looking foods, and one for illustrated recipes
Róisín indicates Some Fruits That Pair Well With Coffee





Someone mentioned wanting this, so here's a page where you can add recipes and talk about food.
I'll start off with my extremely simple dish "Freestyle cauliflower and sausages"

Take as much cauliflower as you want and cut it into pieces of whatever size you want. Put it in a pot.
Add water to cover at least half the cauliflower, or at least enough that it won't instantly boil away.
Add whatever you want of salt, spices, butter and cooking oil, (I like a generous amount of butter and salt plus pepper)
Put on stove and turn on the heat.
When the water's boiling, add sausages. (I use [url=http://storkjokken.nortura.no/getfile.php/Storkj%C3%B8kken.no/Bildearkiv/Produkter/Gilde_polser/171363.gif%20%28250x235%29.gif]this kind). They can be whole or cut into pieces or whatever. If your cauliflower pieces are big you can maybe wait a little longer.
Boil until the cauliflower's soft and tasty.
Add more of any spice you felt there was too little of.
Eat.
(you can use the sauce-ish water left on the bottom as water for the next one and it'll be extra tasty.)[/i]

Nimphy:
Eh. Hehe. I probably should avoid this thread. Just today I burned a pizza ;_;

ThisCat:

--- Quote from: Nimphy on October 10, 2014, 01:34:49 PM ---Eh. Hehe. I probably should avoid this thread. Just today I burned a pizza ;_;

--- End quote ---

Don't worry, I've managed to screw up boiling rice.

Fimbulvarg:

--- Quote from: ThisCat on October 10, 2014, 01:11:49 PM ---Someone mentioned wanting this, so here's a page where you can add recipes and talk about food.
I'll start off with my extremely simple dish "Freestyle cauliflower and sausages"

Take as much cauliflower as you want and cut it into pieces of whatever size you want. Put it in a pot.
Add water to cover at least half the cauliflower, or at least enough that it won't instantly boil away.
Add whatever you want of salt, spices, butter and cooking oil, (I like a generous amount of butter and salt plus pepper)
Put on stove and turn on the heat.
When the water's boiling, add sausages. (I use this kind). They can be whole or cut into pieces or whatever. If your cauliflower pieces are big you can maybe wait a little longer.
Boil until the cauliflower's soft and tasty.
Add more of any spice you felt there was too little of.
Eat.
(you can use the sauce-ish water left on the bottom as water for the next one and it'll be extra tasty.)

--- End quote ---

Great recipe except for the whole sausage part, since (IMO) Norwegian sausages (especially the kind you linked to) are the worst (wurst).

Question: is this a general food thread or a recipe thread? The title seemed a bit specific.

Solovei:

--- Quote from: Fimbulvarg on October 10, 2014, 01:49:07 PM ---
Question: is this a general food thread or a recipe thread? The title seemed a bit specific.

--- End quote ---

My idea was kind of a general food thread, which would include recipes.

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