What should I cook for these two guys?!


Question:

What should I cook for these two guys?

I'm cooking supper tonight for my two (guy) roomates who are breaking their fast for Ramadan. I'm not an experienced cook in arabic foods, but I'm pretty confient with anything else. Can you please tell me what to make? :) Thanks!!


Answers:
i would try Prawn Curry or a homemade pizza with zucchini on it. Or a fired chicken marinated in spices overnight with french fries and coleslaw.

try anything that will go in a pita ...with a wild rice dish ...other than that I don't know ...good luck

well serve them with dates. it's best option .

I think u should make pasta or steak and vergetables who do not like steak or pasta.....

Don't do anything to complicated, you can find lots of recipes online step to step.
Good luck!

take out......and just tell them that u cook it yourself

You could make Falafel. Pretty much anything without pork in it. You could make wraps like grilled chicken, lettuce, tomato, shredded cheese in tortilla (making sure there isn't any lard in it).

Make some kind of Pasta dish

Season your chicken adn roast them until golden brown. Serve with herbed rice (cilantro and lime) and buttered corn kernels. Buy some dates too, it will be a good appetizer.

little sandwhiches, hotdogs, handburgers orchicken with beer they love that

Get a box of cous-cous, it's easy, delicious, and pretty foolproof.

Make a cut up lamb or chicken - or lamb and chicken - stew with some chopped onion, regular seasoning (salt, pepper, paprika, no herbs like tarragon or anything like that), and cumin. Do NOT go ape**** with the cumin, taste as you go, it's strong and can overpower your stew. A small can of chopped tomatoes might be nice, but don't make the stew TOO wet, just enough liquid to come up under the top of the meat. Serve over the hot cous-cous.

Make a salad of peeled chopped cucumber and a bit of chopped scallion in fresh plain yoghurt.

A plain white single layer cake poked with a skewer and drizzled with a not too runny honey, vanilla extract and water mix will do for desert. It's not authentic, it's Americanized, but it's easy and familiar enough to emulate both cultures. They'll love you for it.

pasta is the easy way out, it works for me. you can never go wrong with pasta. don't forget the garlic bread...
lamb chops with cous-cous and vegetables is also good.
or just get down with seafood, with rice, with pasta, or just vegetables.

curry chicken & rice...with peas

make a steak,some vegtables, maybe even some mashed patatoes.....if not u can make veal parmesian with pasta..yumm

Nothing too indulgent, and certainly nothing with pork. Why don't you ask them the foods they can and can't eat? They would know best.

just order something from a fancy resturant and say you made man you need to start thinking or start learning how to cook




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