Kebab curry,
Frozen kebab meat 2.5 minutes in microwave on full heat,
Meanwhile warm up curry sauce in a pan, then add kebab meat, return to heat.
Place microwave rice in microwave, again full power for 2 minutes.
All on a plate with in 5 minutes,
What's your favourite rushed, messy, effort at cooking whilst well-oiled in the small hours of Saturday/Sunday morning?
I generally go with the 'student pizza' (fridge content's willing)
2 pieces of cheap white bread
Ketchup
Pack of shredded cheddar or mozzarella or some other plastic cheese
Toast the bread. Spread liberally with ketchup. Sprinkle on cheese. Under the grill for a few minutes until cheese has browned. Eat whilst still extremely hot, burn top of mouth right off.
Bon Appetit.
Kebab curry,
Frozen kebab meat 2.5 minutes in microwave on full heat,
Meanwhile warm up curry sauce in a pan, then add kebab meat, return to heat.
Place microwave rice in microwave, again full power for 2 minutes.
All on a plate with in 5 minutes,
Heat a drained can of chopped tinned tomatoes in a saucepan, add loads of Lea and Perrins sauce and then slop over buttered toast. Get bottle of bourbon out and wack music up, listen to distant calls of wife in background.
Last edited by Martin123; 22nd April 2015 at 08:54.
The Swedes have got this nailed - Pyttipanna. Take the bag out of the freezer and tip it into the frying pan. If you're feeling adventurous you can garnish it with a fried egg and some pickled beetroot. I always have either brown sauce or Lea & Perrins Table sauce. Can be bought in Ikea - just watch out for the horsemeat.
Patak's Madras Curry Paste (not the sauce) spread on toast washed down with a bottle or two of Stella Artois. Tastes pretty good but does tend to cause serious first-thing-in-the-morning intestinal gas which in its turn is unpopular with the powers that be, especially when one playfully gives them the old 'Dutch Oven' treatment.
Rob
To be fair it's just a bag of frozen bite size bits that you fry off in a pan. No more taxing than the accompanying fried egg.
They've just prettied it up a bit with some dried herbs and a few slices of beetroot.
what is my drunken style? another beer probably ;)
eggs with bitter tea just to rinse all other tastes away
Coke helps either
Fried egg sarnie !
Bork, that made me laugh.
Drunk 'cooking' taken to a new low.
Fried egg sarnie with chilli sauce.
I am now banned from cooking sausages whilst drunk after having given myself food poisoning three times!
English Breadsticks: no cooking necessary. Pop to Tescos (Waitrose if you just got paid), grab some ready-to-eat sausage rolls and some houmous. You're welcome.
I had a housemate who had a habit of cooking findus crispy pancakes in the toaster...
My fave is Super noodles with fried eggs on top. Or a bit simpler- crumpet, butter, marmite, cream cheese.
I can hardly walk home when pissed, let alone cook summat
Kebab shop for me
I've been thinking about frozen kebab meat for most of today. Slow day at work and all that. Conclusion was that it's probably a recipe for dysentery.
Bork, that had me in stitches! I am not even ashamed to say that I will be trying this!
cheese onion and ham toasties with heinz baked beans
Ingredients:
1 uncut loaf of bread
1 tin of meaty stuff (curry, chilli, meatballs and pasta... whatever - it's not too important)
Heat up tin of meaty stuff in pan/microwave
Scoop out inside of loaf with fingers. Discard scoopings.
Pour meaty stuff into hollow loaf.
Eat.
Last edited by Lampoc; 22nd April 2015 at 18:09.
Bork just won the internet! Brilliant!
Lasagne Torpedo
Ingredients:
1 baguette
1 lasagne ready meal (fresh or frozen but the cheaper the better!)
Method:
Cut one end of the baguette off and hollow out as deep as you dare whilst heating the lasagne in the microwave; you can nibble on the excess bread whilst waiting for the ready meal to finish "cooking". Once the lasagne is ready remove it from the microwave and use a knife to cut it up for ease of stuffing, then take your hollowed out baguette and using spoon stuff it with as much of the lasagne as it'll take and serve with condiments of your choice.
When I was still living at home in my late teens my favourite food after a night out was Turkey Drummers, usually the whole pack, on a plate covered in salad cream. On more than one occasion though I've managed to pass out on the sofa and cremated them
Open a tin of tomatoes and pour into a frying pan, add tabasco, lea and perrins, hp sauce or preferred condiment, mash the toms and heat until bubbling, crack 3 or 4 eggs into the sauce, then grate plenty of cheese over it and cover with a lid or plate until the eggs are cooked and cheese goes all melty..Serve over toast or crusty bread.
I almost forgot, you can add a shot of vodka to the tomato mixture if a nightcap is required.
Last edited by Passenger; 22nd April 2015 at 20:48. Reason: post script
Never deep fry anything when drunk. Alcohol can give the profound belief anything can be deep fried. Reality is most things result in near death.
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Drunken cooking?? There is a reason kebab shops and curry houses open until 3am chaps.
I could burn a pot noodle when I'm pissed, no way would I trust myself sticking the gas on and attempting a recipe!
£5.99 Godfather kebab for me (chicken and lamb tikka buried under a mountain of kebab meat, loads of hot sauce, keep the salad thanks, served on a garlic naan) - I've only managed to finish it once or twice, which is a proper result the next morning when you realise you have lunch sorted.
Ok I understand where you're coming from so here goes,
Like many others when one over the eight I am some times drawn to a kebab, a couple of months back it was brought to my attention that frozen food outlets sell frozen kebab meat, so on the odd occasion my other half is visiting her folks in Twickenham, I may just indulge in beers and kebab curry, once maybe twice a year
About 20 years ago nearly at the end of my heroic drinking years I fell in through the front door in the early hours and decided to cook some cheese and onion on toast under the grill.
The sound of the smoke detector woke me up 15 or so minutes later, the grill had been on maximum and the cheese on toast was black. Looked ok to me. A tin of beer out of the fridge I sat down next to the cooker to eat the burnt offerings - I recall that they weren't bad at all.
All was not well otherwise though as so good were the anaesthetic properties of the nights beer intake I had failed to notice that my left forearm was resting on the very hot grill pan. Didn't feel a thing at the time. I did the next day though and had to spend the next week and a half with a number of trips to the GP surgery to have the 2nd degree burn monitored and dressed.
I am of course reminded frequently about this by her in doors and these days stick to crisps, nuts or other cold stuff late at night after a few too many drinks.
There is only one food when drunk and that is shavings from the leg of the mystical 'Kebab' animal.
Not pitta because that's too dry but a Naan or wrap to keep the meat in one place when offering it towards the gaping mouth and then the tricky decision of salad/sauce choice.
stuff cooking, just get a Kebab Cab,
I'm almost (but not completely) embarrassed to admit that you can buy frozen kebab meat from Makro.
My short lived embarrassment is based on the fact I went there last week and was a touch disappointed that they didn't have it.
I will now have to fulfill my munchies on a Bernard Matthews Cheese Hamwich in....a Sandwich.
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