Greetings all!
I don't recall seeing this topic before, and it's something that interests me, both as a way to discuss a hobby of mine, as well as to gain another insight into our little community here at TrekRPG.
So, with that out of the way, here's my query: Who here likes to cook? If you like to cook, what do you like to cook (favorite dishes, favorite types of cuisine, favorite styles of cooking, etc).
For me, I tend to vary a lot, but mainly I like doing holiday-type meals (this way the two sides of my family fight over who gets me for the holidays, and who gets my spiced apple and pear ham, my sweet and sour turkey, stuffing and all the rest), though I really just do this for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Incidentally, it was during the planning of my Thanksgiving menu that I thought of this, so I guess there's a bit of reasoning, if you're curious...
For myself, I'm mainly a chicken eater (though I don't know why, to be honest). I like to experiment, and try things that I haven't before, and I also like to cook for my friends. The latter mainly stems from my gaming, and my groups get-togethers, where we'll have an all-day game, and bring food to eat (sort of like a pot-luck). This isn't so much the case nowadays, as my group has shrunk rather dramatically, so now, when the mood strikes me, I'll fix something to bring for the game. For instance, this week I'm fixing roasted lemon herbed chicken and dumplings and pumpkin cheesecake, since this will probably be my groups holiday meal, as we all go home for the holidays, and final papers are starting to hit, so get-togethers (at least until the end of the semester) are going to be fairly rare.
As someone who likes cooking (and food, curse its goodness!), I like to watch the Food Network, and I get a lot of recipes and recipe ideas from there, in particular from Emeril Lagasse, Bobby Flay and Alton Brown. I've managed to pick up a few pointers from line cooks and other restauranters that I've worked with (while working my way through college), but those TV personalities that I've mentioned have helped teach me a lot, and I enjoy their programs (despite the ribbing that I take from friends and family for my preferred TV programming).
I guess I've kind of rambled a bit here, but I thought that it would be interesting to sort of delve into this particular aspect of life. So, please feel free to toss up a response, and, maybe, a favorite recipe...heck, who knows, maybe we'll get a TrekRPG cookbook started?
Anyway, thanks for tolerating my rambling...
Greg