Showing posts with label best cooking game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best cooking game. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Cooking Games for Valentine’s Day
The best part of Valentine’s Day is finding something fun to make for your sweetheart. Your cooking games on this romantic holiday can be elaborate or simple. Make a full meal or just make a few cookies, but either way you’ll realize that baking is a great way to celebrate this month and share your joy with others, too. There are plenty of sweet treats that you can make for Valentine’s Day, but why stop there? You can do even more by making a full picnic! This is especially fun if you’re in school and have lunch together.
Your picnic can have sandwiches that you've made and some fruit you've cut up into a salad. Include some chips and dip and a bottle of lemonade and you've got quite a treat prepared for the two of you to share and enjoy. Then, for dessert, you can pull out the sweet treat that you've prepared and enjoy some brownies or perhaps a few cookies with pink sprinkles. After all, as we all know, it’s the thought that counts, and planning means you've put a lot of thought into your preparations!
Monday, September 17, 2012
Cooking Games and Gifts
Most of us have a friend who is almost impossible to shop for. We don’t know what to buy for this individual, so why buy anything at all? You can easily show your affection and care for your friend by making something instead. Baked goods make a wonderful present- and you have an added bonus to these particular cooking games as well. Once you make your cake or whip up some fabulous cookies, you can enjoy eating them together, giving you a nice excuse to enjoy each other’s friendship that much more.
Of the many items you can enjoy making in these sorts of cooking games, the best tend to be sweets., Whip up a cake and bring it to school for a birthday present. Or make some cookies and spend some time creating the amazing final product by choosing fun frosting and topping ideas. You can even bring the frosting and sprinkles to the lunch table with you to decorate cupcakes and cookies together.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Cooking Games and the Lunch Box
While cooking games are important, it is just as important to give some thought to how your lunch is prepared in addition to the style of the food itself. What will your friends think of you if you walk in without a carefully prepared lunchbox on the first day of school? In fact, do you even know which lunch box is best for your style?
Cooking Games with Paper Bags
The staple for older kids may be the brown paper bag. Play some quick cooking games in the morning to prepare a sandwich, grab some chips and a drink. Eat up at lunchtime and you’re done. Ball the bag and trash up and throw it away. You go for quick and convenient. Lunch is all about the food.
Quirky Lunch Kit
On the other hand if you enjoy a bit of fun, you can enjoy a funky lunch kit instead of the standard bag. Find your favorite cartoon character or opt for a kit that is large enough to hold leftovers from home. Buy a metal lunch box or perhaps a little ice chest. Whatever you pick, be sure your cooking games are as delicious as the method of delivery.
Monday, July 9, 2012
The Basics of Cooking Games
Cooking games are one of the most challenging and entertaining games to play online. Most of the cooking games wouldn't strike you as a major brain teaser, but they are a bit harder to play than you might first imagine. With the cooking games, you’ll be asked to whip up some meals for customers. The type of meal you’re preparing will depend most on the customer that you’re trying to please and the sort of cooking game that you’re playing.
There are cooking games for barbeque as well as pizza and ice cream as well. There are actually endless varieties of cooking games out there, and it’s easy to find one that suits – although you won’t be doing any eating with these guys. Start your cooking games by choosing a game you like and then pay careful attention. Orders will come in and you’ll need to check your orders and keep and eye on the grill. Cook the food! Be careful not to virtually burn any of it! Serve it up and then keep up as the game speeds up!
Monday, June 25, 2012
Cooking Games and Healthy Foods
While it’s tempting to bake delicious treats most of the time when you’re enjoying cooking games, there are plenty of other cooking games you can enjoy as well that are a bit healthier. If you’re into baking, for example, skip the cake and cookies for a week and focus instead on baking bread or baking a lasagna. Baking bread can be especially rewarding because it is so labor intensive. Not only that, but you can have a great deal of fun playing with the different types of grains and nuts that you can add to the bread.
Of course, there are some great ways to practice your new healthy cooking games without even making a mess in the kitchen. Start your games by playing cooking games online. Get some ideas there about things you can make that are pretty healthy – barbeque, fruit salad and hamburgers are a good start. Then, take what inspires you online and turn it into the real deal in the kitchen!
Monday, June 11, 2012
Cooking Games and Easy Variety
If you love cooking games, how often do you change things up just a bit because you can? Often getting a bit of variety in your cooking games isn’t challenging. It’s just a matter of substituting one thing for another. For example, if you love making chocolate chip cookies, why not break out of the traditional mold and use the same recipe with some new ingredients? For example, you can find dark chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, butterscotch chips and any number of small candies like Reese’s Pieces or M&Ms. All of those make recipes in your cooking games even more delicious.
Of course you have other options as well for cooking games and easy variety. Use your favorite seasoning for steak on your chicken. Try using sausage instead of regular hot dogs. Try adding different kinds of cheese to your burgers and sandwiches. The results are not only impressive, but delicious as well. And with some easy variety in your cooking games, you’ll be able to expand your menus that much more.
Of course you have other options as well for cooking games and easy variety. Use your favorite seasoning for steak on your chicken. Try using sausage instead of regular hot dogs. Try adding different kinds of cheese to your burgers and sandwiches. The results are not only impressive, but delicious as well. And with some easy variety in your cooking games, you’ll be able to expand your menus that much more.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Cooking Games and Pasta
Of all the various dishes to cook, pasta is one of the easiest. There are so many different styles of pasta available, and they are all delicious. Often cooking pasta is as simple as throwing a handful of dry noodles into boiling water. The noodles cook for less than ten minutes and then we all have a delicious lunch. Of course, the success of your pasta cooking games depends rather heavily on the type of sauce you decide to use.
Many types of pasta are delicious with a bit of pure butter tossed into the pan. Or for a bit of extra flavor you can use some garlic butter and sprinkle on Parmesan. If you're feeling a bit more adventurous, using a canned or jarred sauce is simple, but the best sauces are those that you create at home. This doesn't have to be a challenge - it's usually as simple as cutting up some veggies, throwing them in a pan with spices and allowing it to all boil down a bit. The end product is a meal fit for a king! Or at least a hungry teenager.
Many types of pasta are delicious with a bit of pure butter tossed into the pan. Or for a bit of extra flavor you can use some garlic butter and sprinkle on Parmesan. If you're feeling a bit more adventurous, using a canned or jarred sauce is simple, but the best sauces are those that you create at home. This doesn't have to be a challenge - it's usually as simple as cutting up some veggies, throwing them in a pan with spices and allowing it to all boil down a bit. The end product is a meal fit for a king! Or at least a hungry teenager.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Cooking Games and Sugar-Free Baking
There are lots of ways you can play cooking games without using too much sugar, even if you’re baking. There are some rather nice tricks to the trade of baking and with a bit of clever savvy and practice, you can make delicious desserts that are sweetened with natural ingredients or at least reasonable sugar substitutes to avoid some of the empty calories cooking games often have.
Sugar Substitutes – One of the easiest ways to reduce the calories of the cooking games is to simply remove the sugar that is required in the cake or cookie mix and add in a sugar substitute instead. Be very careful with the measurements of the sugar substitute, however, as it does not always measure exactly like traditional sugar does.
Applesauce – Another popular choice for cookies and cakes that require large amounts of oil and sugar is to substitute apple sauce or other fruit purees to produce the sweetness and moisture that those elements would normally have.
Sugar Substitutes – One of the easiest ways to reduce the calories of the cooking games is to simply remove the sugar that is required in the cake or cookie mix and add in a sugar substitute instead. Be very careful with the measurements of the sugar substitute, however, as it does not always measure exactly like traditional sugar does.
Applesauce – Another popular choice for cookies and cakes that require large amounts of oil and sugar is to substitute apple sauce or other fruit purees to produce the sweetness and moisture that those elements would normally have.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Cooking Games and Coffee
It’s simply amazing how much of a role coffee plays in cooking games. When you’re having fun in the kitchen, it’s somehow just totally natural to invite your friends to sit down for coffee while you putter around with the final elements of a cake or while you put the icing on the cookies or cupcakes. Cooking games are outstanding to play with a glass of wine or even a few cans of soda, but coffee has a special appeal because there are so many cooking games that you can play with the drink itself.
There is a lot more to coffee than basic black. The source of caffeine is delicious, of course, and drinking a cup of coffee makes it easier to stay away on a long night, but there are many other ways to enjoy some coffee as well. It’s pointless to have coffee cake without coffee. You can’t enjoy shortbread properly without coffee (or perhaps tea) as well. What’s the best thing to flavor rich ice cream? Why coffee, of course! For a basic drink, it’s simply astounding how much it influences all of our cooking games.
There is a lot more to coffee than basic black. The source of caffeine is delicious, of course, and drinking a cup of coffee makes it easier to stay away on a long night, but there are many other ways to enjoy some coffee as well. It’s pointless to have coffee cake without coffee. You can’t enjoy shortbread properly without coffee (or perhaps tea) as well. What’s the best thing to flavor rich ice cream? Why coffee, of course! For a basic drink, it’s simply astounding how much it influences all of our cooking games.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Cooking Games for Coordination
It’s amazing what a few cooking games online can do. Online cooking games give you a chance to learn more about how to coordinate your movements and train your brain to respond rapidly to changing circumstances. Any time you want to exercise your smartest muscle, you need to use your brain in new ways to try new challenges. Cooking games online are a great way to do exactly that. When you use the cooking games, you’re able to see changes and respond quickly.
One of the fastest ways to build up experience through cooking games is to play them online when the opportunity presents itself. If you’re bored with your homework and you need to take a mental break – pull up a cooking game. You’ll be able to play a few rounds before returning to your paper. If you’re looking for a challenge, cooking games provide many different formats – all the different food ethnicities are available.
One of the fastest ways to build up experience through cooking games is to play them online when the opportunity presents itself. If you’re bored with your homework and you need to take a mental break – pull up a cooking game. You’ll be able to play a few rounds before returning to your paper. If you’re looking for a challenge, cooking games provide many different formats – all the different food ethnicities are available.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Cooking Games and Breakfast
The most enjoyable of the cooking games are breakfast cooking games. If you get up early, you're able to sneak downstairs and start your own favorite items cooking on the stove. Enjoy bacon, eggs, waffles, pancakes, grits, toast and coffee before the sun even clears the horizon. Or wake up late and cook yourself a big breakfast that will do double duty as both breakfast and lunch.
Cooking games that include breakfast foods are certainly not regulated only to mornings. Some of the easiest, fastest meals you can prepare in the evenings are breakfast foods as well. Whip up a bowl full of waffle mix for dinner and let everyone add their favorite ingredients - banana chunks, walnuts, blueberries, cinnamon, raisins and just about anything else you can round up all taste delicious as part of a healthy breakfast or a healthy and delicious dinner.
Cooking games that include breakfast foods are certainly not regulated only to mornings. Some of the easiest, fastest meals you can prepare in the evenings are breakfast foods as well. Whip up a bowl full of waffle mix for dinner and let everyone add their favorite ingredients - banana chunks, walnuts, blueberries, cinnamon, raisins and just about anything else you can round up all taste delicious as part of a healthy breakfast or a healthy and delicious dinner.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Cooking Games and Popcorn
Popcorn is a simple snack to make and it’s often the first snack that we learn to cook ourselves. To make popcorn you have a couple of options depending on how your family normally pops the corn. Avoid stove top methods as they are usually unsafe, but you can easily grab a bag of popcorn and toss it into the microwave. Read the instructions carefully on the bag so that you can see which side is supposed to be facing up and how long to leave it in the microwave. The bag will be hot when it’s done, but give it a minute, pull it open and you’re ready to eat.
The other sort of popcorn that is easy to cook and enjoy is air popped popcorn. This cooking game requires an air popper, a bowl and some seeds. Follow the instructions on how to put the seeds into the popcorn popper. Then simply plug it in (and turn it on if necessary) and the air popper starts to heat the seeds. As they pop they spill out of the popcorn maker and into the bowl. Be careful with an air popper – it can put a tremendous amount of popcorn in a single setting!
The other sort of popcorn that is easy to cook and enjoy is air popped popcorn. This cooking game requires an air popper, a bowl and some seeds. Follow the instructions on how to put the seeds into the popcorn popper. Then simply plug it in (and turn it on if necessary) and the air popper starts to heat the seeds. As they pop they spill out of the popcorn maker and into the bowl. Be careful with an air popper – it can put a tremendous amount of popcorn in a single setting!
Monday, February 6, 2012
Cooking Games and Candy Cakes
A yummy treat you can give a friend for her birthday, candy cakes are becoming hugely popular, and they are very simple to make as well. To start the cooking games, you’ll need a regular cake mix in your friend’s favorite flavor. Chocolate is always a good choice. Once you’ve made a round cake, use icing to put the two layers together. Now you’d normally ice the outside of the cake and make it look good. Go ahead and put the icing on, but don’t worry too much about how it looks – this is all about the candy, now.
Start with Kit-Kat bars. You want the small ones that have only two bars stuck together. Carefully place them bars around the outside of the cake like a little round fence. They should be stuck firmly in the cake. Then, grab your friend’s favorite candy – M&Ms are popular, as are Reese’s Pieces and pour a big bagful directly into the middle of the cake basket you’ve created with the standing-up Kit-Kats. Spread the small candies around to hide the icing on top and your candy cake is complete! Enjoy!
Monday, January 23, 2012
Cooking Games and Variety
It’s hard to find variety with cooking games. If you’re not a blessed cook, you may find that cooking games tend to be the same things over and over again. The first meal you cook that turns out well might be the start of your food choices for the next few years with only a few meals rotated out and through the menu for your cooking games in order to be sure that you’re always serving something everyone likes and something that you’re good at.
But perhaps the most fun of cooking games is branching out and trying something new. To do this, however, you need to find cooking games and recipes that you’re willing to try and have a willing test audience as well. A family with picky eaters may not be the best ones to try some new experiments, but if you have some friends with iron stomachs, invite them over to share in your cooking games. You can create food together and then enjoy it together, too.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Cooking Games and Queso
If you’re in love with the gooey yellow cheese queso you’re in luck! You can make a batch right in your microwave if you’d like – all you need are a few simple ingredients to give it a try.
Assemble your ingredients for the cooking games. In this case you’ll need a block of Velveeta cheese and a can of Rotel tomatoes with chilies. Get the can of Rotel to suit the level of spiciness you’d like in your queso.
Cut up the chunk of Velveeta or similar processed cheese into small cubes. Place the cubes into a small crock pot if you have one or a small microwavable dish if you don’t. Then, open the can of Rotel. Drain off the extra water in the can of tomatoes before you add it to the cheese.
If you’re using the crock pot, simply plug it in and wait. If you’re using a microwavable bowl, place the bowl in the microwave and cook for two minutes. Remove the bowl and stir the concoction before replacing it and stirring again. When the cheese is smoothly melted, enjoy it with your favorite tortilla chips.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Cooking Games and New Years
There are some excellent traditions for New Years that we should definitely take advantage of for this New Year’s celebration. Among the best of the food traditions, you’ll find black-eyed peas and corn bread. If you’re into cooking games, you can whip up your own version of black-eyed peas and corn bread this year and bring them along to a party or just have a few friends over to enjoy your culinary delicacies before the group heads out for a big night on the town.
To make black eyed peas, you can do better than opening a jar – although opening a jar isn’t the end of the world either. Start with the dried beans and plan ahead – you have to soak the beans over night before you can start cooking them. Make some bacon and set it aside. Then, using the bacon grease, sauté some onion. Add the peas to the pan along with some salt, pepper and water. Cover the pan and cook for about an hour. Once the beans are tender, top them with the crumbled bacon and serve. Happy cooking games for the New Year!
Monday, December 12, 2011
Cooking Games and Candy
Candy is definitely delicious, and it’s a bit of a challenge to make at home, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use candy in all of your various creations! Candy is an excellent way to decorate a cake and to try out new cookie ideas. If you’re ready to get serious about holiday baking, bring along some candy as well to include everyone in the holiday cooking games.
Your holiday cooking games will likely start with a few friends coming over to join in the fun of the holiday baking. The ingredients will be laid out all over the counters and there is plenty of room for everyone to join and be part of the party – especially the younger kids.
The youngest members of the party are the perfect decorators! Just pass on the candy for the cooking games to the kids and they can spend hours making new designs on the top of the cupcakes and finding fun ways to embellish cookies and just about everything else you create on your day of cooking games. Just realize, of course, that more than a bit of that candy may disappear into the mouths of some of those hard working children.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Cooking Games and Fudge
One of the best cooking games I’ve come across lately was the box of fudge. Once upon a time you had to assemble the ingredients for fudge all by yourself. There were boxes and bags of ingredients and then you had to dig out the old family recipe so that you could figure out how to make the actual dessert. Now, however, there are boxes of fudge ingredients that you can easily make at home in a single sitting. These cooking games are simple, but they taste identical to the fudge recipes that were so tedious to make before.
Using the box of fudge, you’ll start by pulling out the various ingredients and checking to be sure that everything is there. Then, simply follow the instructions to melt the chocolate and blend the ingredients together to make the smooth fudge batter. Finally, you’ll press the fudge in the paper tray provided in the box and your cooking game will be complete – all you need to do is chill the fudge and then eat it to your heart’s content.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Cooking Games and Thanksgiving
The fun of Thanksgiving isn’t just the food, it’s the many conversations we have over the food as you enjoy it. If you’re going to sit down to Thanksgiving cooking games, don’t over think the experience. You should be able to make the food in a way that is stress free and fun to be sure that you can enjoy the whole day – not just the meal itself.
Start with the preparations a few days ahead of time. You’ll want to ask family members to help if possible with some of the dishes so that it doesn’t all fall into your lap the day of the big meal. Side dishes, breads and salad are easy to cook up at other homes and can arrive the day of the meal leaving you with the main course. Of course, having friends and family members over with you to help prepare the meal had some fun side benefits as well. Think of the fun you’ll have in the kitchen as you whip up some great meals and some even greater conversation at the same time.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Cooking Games and Comfort Foods
As winter approaches, it is absolutely time to start thinking about comfort foods. You should be firing up your crock pot right not to make a batch of chili. Or maybe you’re more into baking and you have plans for hot bread and brownies later. Cooking games are a great way to relieve some of the stress that builds during the countless hours you spend indoors in the winter, while giving you something important to work on as well.
This is your time to start perfecting some of your favorite cooking games. Work on finding the perfect balance of color and frosting in your cupcakes. Try adding some new nuts or candies to your brownies and cookies to see if you get a great new flavor. All of those recipes you’ve cut out of magazines? Let’s give them a try! The holidays are a great time for old favorite and an opportunity to try out some new ones as well. Bake up a storm this holiday season and you’ll be bringing comfort not only to yourself, but to all of your coworkers, friends and family members as well. Enjoy!
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