
Did it taste just as good as chipotle op?![]()
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steaks on the stove using a skillet. I used to grill all my steaks, but ever since seeing that video, and trying it, I haven't grilled a steak since. not only is the stove method faster, but the meat comes out perfect.I need to come to your house to eat brehpanda express food tasted better than chipotle IMO I made back then. plus the chipotle is too much work. If I did chipotle burrito bowls again, I'd use chicken thighs again instead of breast.
I also have made homemade red lobster biscuits. them shyts are simple. (ironically, you use pancake mix)
homemade crab cakes with real crab in it (labor intensive but)
homemade IHOP buttermilk pancakes from scratch. after learning how to make these, I haven't eaten pancakes from a box mix ever again. they are simple and taste
someone in here put a video for how to makesteaks on the stove using a skillet. I used to grill all my steaks, but ever since seeing that video, and trying it, I haven't grilled a steak since. not only is the stove method faster, but the meat comes out perfect.
you cookin all the good stuff and keepin your coins in your pocket.I need to come to your house to eat brehyou cookin all the good stuff and keepin your coins in your pocket.
I can probably make this at home myself, so I will try to do it. and yeah, it saves money. all that fake panda I made yesterday was enough for all 4 of us, plus plenty left over for today, and I only cost me like $15 in ingredients total as opposed to dropping damn near $30 at the restaurant and only having one meal.You should make a YT channel teaching other folks how to make replicas of restaurant foodI got kids here, and I work at home, so I have the time to be able to learn and execute all this stuff.
plus a lot of times my kids will say they want "such and such" and I'll be thinkingI can probably make this at home myself, so I will try to do it. and yeah, it saves money. all that fake panda I made yesterday was enough for all 4 of us, plus plenty left over for today, and I only cost me like $15 in ingredients total as opposed to dropping damn near $30 at the restaurant and only having one meal.
btw, the fried rice I make is benihana style fried rice. it's really good. my kids love it.

You should make a YT channel teaching other folks how to make replicas of restaurant food![]()
I saw you turned the breast meat on that grill too early and you need to clean your grill
@beaniemacYour right, it is work. I need to stop looking up makeup and hair shyt and look up these kinda videos so I can eat good at the house too.nah, that sounds like work. and I got a job.
plus there's plenty of youtube videos that show the same thing. I use them regularly if I need guidance.
on your craft breh
Nailed itOK so here is how the finished burrito bowl turned out.
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I made some benihana style chicken fried rice tonight. This one is easy, cuz I have made it quite a few times. I can basically freestyle it. but to make it, I use the following:
rice
green onions
white onions
carrots
minced garlic
sesame seeds
diced chicken breast
soy sauce
pepper
butter
my kids love this dish by the way. here's how it looks:
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I got kids here, and I work at home, so I have the time to be able to learn and execute all this stuff.
plus a lot of times my kids will say they want "such and such" and I'll be thinkingI can probably make this at home myself, so I will try to do it. and yeah, it saves money. all that fake panda I made yesterday was enough for all 4 of us, plus plenty left over for today, and I only cost me like $15 in ingredients total as opposed to dropping damn near $30 at the restaurant and only having one meal.
btw, the fried rice I make is benihana style fried rice. it's really good. my kids love it.
beaniemac positioning himself for the first ever coli father of the year award