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Zephlar:
Post your creations of sustenance.

ALLEZ CUISINE!

Spectere:
Pretty much my tastiest thing are my teriyaki noodles (serves 2-3):

Your choice of Asian noodles (I tend to prefer udon)
4 tbsp, teriyaki sauce
3 cloves, garlic
2 tbsp, sesame oil
4.5 tsp, sugar
2 tbsp, seasoned rice wine vinegar
2 tbsp, canola oil
(Optional) Red pepper sesame oil
(Optional) Sesame seeds

1. Start boiling the noodles.
2. Use a second container to mix the sauce. Add teriyaki, sesame oil, sugar, and canola oil.
3. Whisk the sauce until the sugar is dissolved.
4. (Optional) Add red pepper sesame oil to the sauce, to taste.
5. Add garlic to sauce.
6. (Optional) Add sesame seeds to the sauce for a little bit of added crunch/texture.
7. Mix sauce.
8. After the noodles are done, strain them, then put them in a clean pan (I usually just use a sauce pan, but a wok would work well!).
9. Pour the sauce over the noodles. Toss the noodles to distribute the sauce.
10. Serve.

This makes for a pretty good side, but it can easily be an entree if you mix in proteins and/or veggies.

Zephlar:
I would consider the red pepper oil NOT optional XD

I am never without sesame oil in the pantry. Sounds delicious I am going to try it. Do you ever use corn starch in the sauce?

Spectere:
Last time I was at Giant Eagle they were out of red pepper oil (blasphemy!) so I had to skip it. Still tasted pretty good, but it did lack a little bit of its usual zest.

I've never used corn starch in the sauce. The sugar generally thickens the sauce enough, and the noodles already tend to be a bit starchy, so I've never had any issues getting the sauce to stay in place.

vladgd:
My go to, ham egg and cheese bagels.

Asiago cheese bagel (or any bagel)
Sliced Swiss
Thin Sliced smoked ham
egg

Preheat oven to like 300f or something
Cut bagel in half, layer with swiss on both halves
First fry ham in a pan with some oil or butter or fat of some kind till it starts to brown
When ham is done to taste, turn down heat, use silicone egg mold to retain shape(preferably same size as bagel), add fat to center of mold, crack egg in said mold
When cooked to taste, add egg to one half of bagel, ham all over, more swiss ontop
Throw in oven till cheese melts
Assemble sammich, ENJOY

Ive been recently addicted to the desert heat dry rub stuff from buffalo wild wings, so I add some of that to my egg, but it's really simple, filling, delicious sammich. I have also had success with Ciabatta rolls instead of bagels. Normal bread is fine, but less enjoyable than a good bagel or roll.

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