baby124: 8:25pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
mykeljosef:
why wont i have pot belly when
i call this thing filled with excess calories light dinner
oh btw its like a mini croissant and cheese
updated:
p.s camera angles tends to make foods seem tastier than they actually are
This is a dessert, aka sweets. It’s ice cream on sweetened puff pastry.
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Noblefirstlady: 8:51pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
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zaynie(f): 8:59pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
Noblefirstlady:
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Congratulations!
I see your moimoi is in labour and about to lay an egg
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Noblefirstlady: 9:02pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
[quote author=zaynie post=68245071]
Lol thanks
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mykeljosef: 9:06pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
baby124:
This is a dessert, aka sweets. It’s ice cream on sweetened puff pastry.
are you now telling me what i ate
i didn't have any other meal before that so that my friend is my dinner ...(be it my appetizer, my main meal or dessert as you rightfully call it)
shuoooo
isn't croissant sweetened
isnt it puff
is it now a vegetable? and no longer pastery
theres syrup n cheese in there too
like or ignore n next time mr/mrs chef
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ibkayee(f): 9:09pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
mykeljosef:
why wont i have pot belly when
i call this thing filled with excess calories light dinner
oh btw its like a mini croissant and cheese
updated:
p.s camera angles tends to make foods seem tastier than they actually are
Lol why did I think that was ice cream on pastry? Still nice though
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maradelkitchen(f): 9:13pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
fiofio +yam
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baby124: 10:09pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
ibkayee:
Lol why did I think that was ice cream on pastry? Still nice though
Lol. I think that guy copied and pasted the pic. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about. I have eaten that combo/ dessert many times and there is no cheese in it. Haha. This shows not every one’s picture on here actually represents what they are or cooked.
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baby124: 10:10pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
Noblefirstlady:
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Did you drop a whole boiled egg in the moi moi? Waoh
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ibkayee(f): 10:14pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
baby124:
Lol. I think that guy copied and pasted the pic. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about. I have eaten that combo/ dessert many times and there is no cheese in it. Haha. This shows not every one’s picture on here actually represents what they are or cooked.
Lool I was so confused
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Noblefirstlady: 11:04pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
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Yes o but not all only my own tied it differently the rest na half.
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Sissie(f): 11:12pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
baby124:
Lol. I think that guy copied and pasted the pic. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about. I have eaten that combo/ dessert many times and there is no cheese in it. Haha. This shows not every one’s picture on here actually represents what they are or cooked.
Maybe it’s cream cheese whipped with heavy cream or something.
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mamatwiny(f): 11:15pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
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baby124: 11:20pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
Sissie:
Maybe it’s cream cheese whipped with heavy cream or something.
Does cream cheese melt like that? That is ice cream.
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mamatwiny(f): 11:24pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
chaarly:
i can try. There are so many ways to cook coconut rice. it depends on who's telling you. everybody have their own style.
This is the way i cooked mine during last year's thanksgiving day november 23rd (i'm not From the US but i celebrated it anyway)
ingredients:
Rice
coconut (the qty u wnna use depends on the amount of rice you wnna cook)
tin tomatoes
Maggi, salt, crayfish, fresh pepper
carrot, green beans, green peas, onions
chicken
steps:
1) break your coconut, remove the water (u can either drink it or can use it for the cooking)
2) grate the coconut. (if you don't have a grater, you can use a blender to blend with warm water. but the grating comes out better)
3) soak the grated cocunut in a sizable amount of hot water for some minutes
4) sieve the water extract from the chaff (if you added too much hot water, the extract would be watery but if the amount of water is okay the extract would be very thick coupled with the cocunut oil)
5) parboil your rice
6) seive the rice and leave the rice in the seive
7) put grondnut oil in the pot( a very little qty. so as not to make it too oily coz of the oil in the cocnut)
8. fry tintomatoes with onions and salt till you're okay the sour taste is gone
9) add the parboiled rice and stir with a wooden spoon
10) add your maggi, salt, pepper, crayfish, stir
11) add the coconut extract into the rice, stir (the qty of the coconut extract you'll add depends on the level of the softness of the rice. ps. dont over parboil the rice. this is to allow the coconut extract get a good grip of the rice. coconut rice.
12) allow it boil to a certain level or till the water is almost dried. (ps. taste to know if the maggi, salt, pepper is okay to you)
13) add ur carrot, green peas, green beans, onions
14) cover the pot, allow til its done.
15) deep fry, barbecue or roast your chicken
16) serve with wine, fruit juice or soft drink 
(please dont eat coconut rice and drink pure water. it is an insult to coconut rice)
ps. you dont necessarily have to use tin tomatoes for your coconut rice. you can do without it and it will still taste very nice! on this particular day i jst decided to try it out and it still came out nice.
the pic is a throwback of last yrs thanksgiving
coconut rice, chicken and wine
Nice
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mykeljosef: 2:39am On Jun 07, 2018 |
baby124:
Lol. I think that guy copied and pasted the pic. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about. I have eaten that combo/ dessert many times and there is no cheese in it. Haha. This shows not every one’s picture on here actually represents what they are or cooked.
sorry i dont copy n pase my pics
i personally asked for cheese to be sprayed on it
its not visible and that explains why i mentioned it
talking about potbelly was just to create a case for my weird cravings
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mykeljosef: 2:40am On Jun 07, 2018 |
baby124:
Does cream cheese melt like that? That is ice cream.
yes its ice cream assumed it was obvious
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Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 5:08am On Jun 07, 2018 |
baby124:
Does cream cheese melt like that? That is ice cream.
Might be Cheese.Sottiletta or Mozzarella cheese,same result you gonna have when you place cheese on croissant if hot.


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Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 5:28am On Jun 07, 2018 |
baby124:
Lol. I think that guy copied and pasted the pic. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about. I have eaten that combo/ dessert many times and there is no cheese in it. Haha. This shows not every one’s picture on here actually represents what they are or cooked.
Dude very possible to have cheese on or in croissant.
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Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 8:11am On Jun 07, 2018 |
maradelkitchen:
fiofio +yam
I enjoy it more when prepared with Achicha
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Tallesty1(m): 9:22am On Jun 07, 2018 |
chaarly:
i can try. There are so many ways to cook coconut rice. it depends on who's telling you. everybody have their own style.
This is the way i cooked mine during last year's thanksgiving day november 23rd (i'm not From the US but i celebrated it anyway)
ingredients:
Rice
coconut (the qty u wnna use depends on the amount of rice you wnna cook)
tin tomatoes
Maggi, salt, crayfish, fresh pepper
carrot, green beans, green peas, onions
chicken
steps:
1) break your coconut, remove the water (u can either drink it or can use it for the cooking)
2) grate the coconut. (if you don't have a grater, you can use a blender to blend with warm water. but the grating comes out better)
3) soak the grated cocunut in a sizable amount of hot water for some minutes
4) sieve the water extract from the chaff (if you added too much hot water, the extract would be watery but if the amount of water is okay the extract would be very thick coupled with the cocunut oil)
5) parboil your rice
6) seive the rice and leave the rice in the seive
7) put grondnut oil in the pot( a very little qty. so as not to make it too oily coz of the oil in the cocnut)
8. fry tintomatoes with onions and salt till you're okay the sour taste is gone
9) add the parboiled rice and stir with a wooden spoon
10) add your maggi, salt, pepper, crayfish, stir
11) add the coconut extract into the rice, stir (the qty of the coconut extract you'll add depends on the level of the softness of the rice. ps. dont over parboil the rice. this is to allow the coconut extract get a good grip of the rice. coconut rice.
12) allow it boil to a certain level or till the water is almost dried. (ps. taste to know if the maggi, salt, pepper is okay to you)
13) add ur carrot, green peas, green beans, onions
14) cover the pot, allow til its done.
15) deep fry, barbecue or roast your chicken
16) serve with wine, fruit juice or soft drink 
(please dont eat coconut rice and drink pure water. it is an insult to coconut rice)
ps. you dont necessarily have to use tin tomatoes for your coconut rice. you can do without it and it will still taste very nice! on this particular day i jst decided to try it out and it still came out nice.
the pic is a throwback of last yrs thanksgiving
coconut rice, chicken and wine
Makydebbie do you know how to prepare this?
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Tallesty1(m): 9:23am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Izuogu1:
I enjoy it more when prepared with Achicha
You're from Nsukka right?
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Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 9:46am On Jun 07, 2018 |
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Tallesty1(m): 9:50am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Izuogu1:
No.
wow. How come you like "echicha" so much? Your people cook it too?
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Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 9:52am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Tallesty1:
wow. How come you like "echicha" so much? Your people cook it too?
I be Igbo na.. ...beside, I'm in the East.. But the food is expensive sha
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Liftedhands(f): 9:52am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Tallesty1:
wow. How come you like "echicha" so much? Your people cook it too?
What is echicha please? I know achicha as bread or does it have another meaning?
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Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Nobody: 9:53am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Liftedhands:
What is echicha please? I know achicha as bread or does it have another meaning?
yes..u sure say u be Igbo so?
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Liftedhands(f): 9:59am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Izuogu1:
yes..u sure say u be Igbo so?
Onye ajuju anaghi efu Uzo.
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Tallesty1(m): 10:04am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Izuogu1:
I be Igbo na.. ...beside, I'm in the East.. But the food is expensive sha
Na because of Ukpaka and Uziza na. Those two things just take speed dey increase price.
I no dey east again but I dey carry am with all the things 'em dey use cook am go back anytime I go east.
I dey cook am here on special days 
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maradelkitchen(f): 10:08am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Liftedhands:
What is echicha please? I know achicha as bread or does it have another meaning?
achicha is dried cocoyam
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Liftedhands(f): 10:14am On Jun 07, 2018 |
maradelkitchen:
achicha is dried cocoyam
For real? Haven't seen nor eaten dried Cocoyam before
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maradelkitchen(f): 10:15am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Izuogu1:
I be Igbo na.. ...beside, I'm in the East.. But the food is expensive sha
it is now the cheapest,a cup is sold for #60.......fifofio ti take over
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