{"id":33030,"date":"2020-11-24T15:00:40","date_gmt":"2020-11-24T06:00:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/oneup.jp\/media\/?p=33030"},"modified":"2020-11-19T16:31:54","modified_gmt":"2020-11-19T07:31:54","slug":"whats-the-most-impressive-go-to-meal-that-you-can-cook","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/oneup.jp\/media\/essays\/impressive\/","title":{"rendered":"What\u2019s the most impressive \u201cgo to\u201d meal that you can cook?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I never cooked when I first moved out from my parents\u2019 home. Well actually, that\u2019s not entirely true. When I lived with a friend, we would cook a stir-fry with meat from the <u>butcher<\/u>, but it was <u>pre-seasoned<\/u> and we only needed to cook it in the fry pan, so it was easy. I never had any idea of how to match flavors together and it was easier to buy frozen meals from the supermarket or to eat take-away food. After I grew up a little and started living with girlfriends, they cooked, but I remained the dishwasher and helped out with the <u>chores<\/u>.<\/p>\n<p>It was when I moved to Japan that I met a girl who decided that I should cook, both to save money, and to try and be a little healthier. Not sure if the <u>latter<\/u> came true, however I\u2019m still trying.<br \/>\nAnyway, she bought me a <u>saucepan<\/u> and showed me a few recipes, and I learned how to cook, finally. That\u2019s not to say I\u2019m a professional by any means, but I have a few things that I could try and impress someone with. One of my favorites is Taco Rice. My English friend explained the basics and so I tried it once and it was pretty good, so I tried it again a few times until I perfected my style.<\/p>\n<p>Now, I\u2019m sure everyone\u2019s eaten Mexican food at some point in their life. I don\u2019t think taco rice is authentic though. Maybe it\u2019s a Japanese version of Mexican food, I\u2019m not sure. I only have one burner in my kitchen, so it makes it a little difficult to make the dish in terms of the timing. But, I try my best, so this is how I make it.<\/p>\n<p>I buy pre-cooked rice to make it easier, as I don\u2019t have a rice cooker. First, I <u>brown<\/u> the mince along with some onion, then I add a taco spice mix, and sometimes some diced tomatoes. Once that\u2019s cooked, I add the rice, as I find they taste better mixed together. After that, I put the mixture into the base of a big bowl. Then, I add shredded cheese on top, and put it in the toaster oven to melt the cheese. After, I add shredded lettuce, lots of corn chips, some guacamole and salsa and get ready to enjoy the feast. I love eating this with a beer while watching TV.<\/p>\n<p>A funny story about this meal is that I had a taco rice challenge with a friend once from my local bar. She thought that her taco rice was awesome so I challenged her, saying that mine was better. So we set the date for the challenge and prepared. That day, I wasn\u2019t working and she was, so I had a slight advantage. I made one bowl and took it to the bar and waited. She decided to half prep at home and finish the rest in the bar. Can you guess who won? I think you can. Yes, I was victorious, but we all ate together and had a few drinks and a few laughs. It was lots of fun and we had a great night, so everyone went home happy. I went home a little happier than the rest, haha.<\/p>\n<p>Peter<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><b>Vocabulary<\/b><\/p>\n<p>butcher (n) - a person whose job is cutting up and selling meat in a shop<br \/>\npre-seasoned (adj.) \u2013 spices and flavors having already been added to the food<br \/>\nchore (n) - routine tasks, especially household tasks<br \/>\nlatter (adj.) \u2013 the second of two things; the last thing mentioned<br \/>\nsaucepan (n) - a deep cooking pan, usually round and made of metal, with one long handle<br \/>\nbrown (v) \u2013 to lightly fry or grill some food until it just turns brown<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I never cooked when I first moved out from my parents\u2019 home. Well actually, that\u2019s not entirely true. 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