What To Cook For A Guy That Is A Full Time Cook, By A Girl That Can’t Cook At All?

So my boyfriend is an amazing chef and he's too good for me. Our first day, she cooked for me and it was fantastic. He works hard at a local restaurant, and do not want to go home and cook so we had to cook all day. I really want to cook a nice dinner, but I have a cooking disability. I do not know how to cook! Please, I need some tips or great, easy recipes. He very gormet Italian cuisine and it is fantastic and I do not want me fiercly critque. Help!




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7 Comments on “What To Cook For A Guy That Is A Full Time Cook, By A Girl That Can’t Cook At All?”

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  1. #1
    prude p
    on Nov 3rd, 2009 at 10:23 pm

    http://www.recipezaar.com/recipes/simple
    Nice, simple recipes, I hope that they work!

  2. #2
    Just_gon
    on Nov 3rd, 2009 at 10:43 pm

    COOK TOGETHER. ITS MORE ROMANTIC ANYWAY. THAT WAY YOU CAN’T SCREW UP!

  3. #3
    cubbie13
    on Nov 3rd, 2009 at 10:45 pm

    i am a cook too … honestly, i just appreciate the fact that someone else is cooking, let alone trying to make an extra effort just for me .
    anyone can cook.. it just takes time and preperation. keep it simple i say.
    fajitas are a good choice….simple..colorful, fast and of course delicious!
    warm tortillas just before serving.. nuke if you like
    saute ( fry) strips of beef or chicken until browned and simmer in “fajita seasoning” until cooked through
    shred cheese/lettuce , saute mushrooms/onions/and peppers strips until tendercrisp. arrange on a nice platter.. and bowl some salsa and sour cream on the side. you can make your own and customise what you want on them . it makes the meal fun and interactive.
    for dessert…. roll a tortilla ( ends tucked in .careful not to overfill) filled with cherry or apple pie filling…and bake till golden brown.. and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.
    very simple, yummy and the meal is not just food… but entertainment !

  4. #4
    Just here.
    on Nov 3rd, 2009 at 10:53 pm

    Personally, its not so much what you would cook but the fact that you did. Even if it was just macaroni and cheese. It would mean a lot to me. Some of my best memories and things that kept my relationship together were things just like that. If he is worth his salt as a boyfriend he will not critique your cooking and will love you even more for trying.

  5. #5
    blue3zoo
    on Nov 3rd, 2009 at 11:08 pm

    you don’t have to actually cook,just buy something, already made up and you just make the sauce in your kitchen,
    but buy something impressive
    like speciality and you serve it super fancy, like in bawls of ice

  6. #6
    Paraskev
    on Nov 3rd, 2009 at 11:33 pm

    pastsa

  7. #7
    awommack
    on Nov 3rd, 2009 at 11:49 pm

    Here’s one you cannot screw up. Buy frozen dinners microwave them for the ammount of time suggested on the back or side of the box when they are done take them out of the containers and put them on plates and tell him you cooked. If nothing else you’ll get a good laugh out of it.

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