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Welcome To The LiveWire Cook Book!
An ever growing collection of drool worthy recipes.
Introduction
Me, along with some others {StonedInCourt, Audrey820, iloveto, MoonlitEden, DarkSecretKeeper121, Shuchi and Tangaroa} have come together to make a Livewire cookbook. Sure, we have a recipe topic, sure others have tried. But we are determined to make a great cook book!

    How To Add A Recipe
    There are a few guidelines that your recipe must meet.
  • Must have directions/measurements
  • An actual recipe. Telling someone to bake a box mix cake is not going to cut it unless you are adding more to it
  • Please name it! I have had to make up some names for current recipes in the recipe topic, so if you want a correct title, name it!
  • Make the recipe easy to read!
  • Post your recipe in this topic to have it added to the links!

And now...the recipes!

Breakfast

Ramen Noodles with Egg [ Shaknbake ]
Toasted Egg Sandwhich [ BBallAsh23 ]
Hot Buttered Toast [ Get a job bob ]
Surrealmaniac's Mega Breakfast [ Surrealmaniac ]
Eggs! (scrambled)  [ Justaguy ]
Oven Baked Pancakes  [ JennyColada ]
Egg Floaters [ all hail ]
Pancakes [ JennyColada ]
Cinnimon Toast [ the real anti christ ]

Salads, Small Meals, and Lunch

Potato Salad [ Jailee18 ]
Apples and Cheese on an English Muffin  [ ajm51987 ]
German Cucumber Zucchini Salad  [ andriaroach84 ]
Salad Sandwhich  [ Unusual One ]
Maddox's Mean Sandwhich [ Ceran ]
Pizza Faces [ supervixon ]
Creamed Rice [ alone91 ]
Bread Pizza [ alone91 ]
Mel's Afternoon Snack [ soccergirl01 ]
Pizza [ da moose ]
Neapolitan Toasts: Crostini Napoletani [ markkkk ]
Black Bean Pinwheels [ Seira Na Hay ]
Salsa de demonia/Salsa from hell [ reggaereject ]
Crisp Garlic Wedges [ flameandfire ]
Whatever Salad  [ Artistic Drain ]
Maryland Crab Cakes  [ CeramicFrog ]
Hard Boiled Half-Ovals  [ Ceramic Frog ]
Baked Zucchini  [ StonedInCourt ]
Super Easy Remix Ramen  [ CeramicFrog ]
Three Course French Dinner (in an Hour!): Cooked Vegitables [ Gin

Dinner and Main Meals

Alex's CRAZY Quesadilla [ GdFtherofCOWS ]
Cheese Spaghetti  [ tara beth ]
Lemony Chicken Tender Strips  [ JennyColada ]
Typical Chinese Stir-fry  [ Oldsoul ]
Jacket Potatoes  [ Jailee18 ]
Cheesy Potato Soup  [ HotKitty267 ]
Nirvana Chicken  [ Emily87 ]
Feta Stuffed Chicken  [ plzzzr ]
Moroccan Chicken 1  [ Tangaroa ]
Moroccan Chicken 2 [ Tangaroa ]
Special Mac and Cheese  [ NYGirl1113 ]
Texan Chili Tacos [ writingfreak ]
Chinese Vegetable Stir-fry [ Rick B ]
Laska [ Three Marleans ]
Best Pasta [ yoko ]
Idrila Zilkrofi Filled Pasta [ Ania ]
Vipava Stew [ Ania ]
Shepherd's Pie  [ psychopathic doggie ]
Chicken and Mushroom Alfredo  [ MoonlitEden ]
East Baked Chicken  [ NativeDaughter ]
Alfredo Mostaccioli  [ Im not crazy honest ]
Salsa Chicken  [ xxjustpeachyxx ]
Grilled Italian Chicken  [ hoshunarmoredkin ]
Sauteed Potatoes and Steak  [ PerfectFairy ]
Butter and Parmesan Risotto  [ Artistic Drain ]
Vegetarian Rice Pizza  [ pan ]
Modified Kofta kari (meatball curry)  [ Tangaroa ]
Two Can Surprise [ the real anti christ ]
Corned Beef Hash  [ [psychopathic doggie ]
Chicken Roll Ups  [ Artistic Drain ]
Fresh Pasta [ Artistic Drain ]
Monday Pie [ Madraykin ]
Three Course French Dinner (in an Hour!):  Chicken a la Creme [ Gin ]

Stuffed Chicken Breast
[ elbarto ]

Fillings and Breads

Ground Chuck (Beef) [ Vampslayer ]
Creamy Cheesy Garlic Bread [ plzzzr ]
Vegetarian Tortilla Filling [ Three Marleans ]
Pizza Dough  [ Artistic Drain ]
Rock Buns  [ psychopathic doggie ]
French Baguette  [ Artistic Drain ]
Cinnamon Buns  [ Artistic Drain ]
Zucchini Bread  [ StonedInCourt ]
Ultimate Pita [ Artistic Drain ]
Baba Ganouj & Hummus [ pan ]
Super Easy Cinnimon Rolls [ newmie66 ]

Desserts

Better Than Sex Cake  [ Mudd Angel ]
Rice Crispy Squares  [ DarkBrat ]
Fudgey Brownies  [ MouseyHair0 ]
Raving Red Cake  [ Rara Avis ]
Mom's Famous Chocolate Chip Cake  [ OverTheAir ]
Peanut Butter Cookies [ Evil Witch Fairy ]
Easy Fast Lil' Cakes [ snowboardbabe ]
Chocolate Chunk Cake  [ MQ ]
Sugar Cookies  [ the real anti christ ]
Chocolate Chip Cookies  [ litespeed ]
Yummy Chocolate Chip Cookies  [ SweetHearted Diva ]
Manda's Chocolate Balls  [ Auschick ]
Caramel [ Terra tsuname ]
Cat Poop Cookies [ sunflower ]
Puppy Chow [ basketball babe22 ]
Apple Coffee Cakes with Crumble and Glaze [ saycheese008 ]
Lolly Cake [ lostnemo ]
Giant Reese Peanut Butter Cups [ allison091 ]
Strawberry Wobbler [ fannieannie06 ]
Pecan Pralines [ 2 find myself ]
Potica Cake [ Ania ]
Cherry Turn Overs [ person well maybe ]
Chocolate Fudge [ omni obiter ]
Jew Food  [ ana ]
Chocolate Chip Cookies  [ Im not crazy honest ]
Millonaire Shortbread  [ tait ]
Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Bars  [ Heythere ]
Cinimonana Muffins  [ ilovecookies ]
Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars  [ snowseeker ]
Half Moons  [ audrey820 ]
Swedish Apple Pie [ audrey820 ]
Kiim's Hot chocolate fondant  [ PerfectFairy ]
Sugar Free, Fat Free Lemonade Pie  [ cutiebug2008 ]
Peppermint Patties [ Artistic Drain ]
Pumpkin Pie Crisp  [ barnabas ]
Raspberry-Chocolate Mousse  [ abiloo ]
Chocolate Cappuccino Cakes [ twister ]
Chocolate Bread and Pudding [ NegativeCreep ]
Eggnog Logs [ Heythere ]
Rocky Road Christmas Tree [ Maxie ]
Key Lime Pie [ Joel G ]
Raspberry Carmel Candies [ JennyColada ]
Homestyle Oatmeal Cookies [ JennyColada ]
Banana-Chocolate Chip Biscotti [ JennyColada ]
Blueberry Chocolate-Chip Muffins [ JennyColada ]
Chocolate Sugar Cookies with Blackberry Frosting [ JennyColada ]
Three Course French Dinner (in an Hour!): Crepes [ Gin ]
Bourbon Chocolate Mousse [ Heidi Ho ]
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake [ I dont speak english ]
Fudge Ribbon Cake [ LegolasLover ]

Drinks

Peanut Butter Smoothie  [ Tenchi ]
Chocolate Baileys Shake [ sara jane ]
Get Drunk Fast Drink [ nicoscosmos ]
Orange Julius [ allison091 ]
Totally Rad Smoothie  [ Artistic Drain ]
Super Simple Milkshake  [ JennyColada ]
Tropical Surprise  [ abiloo ]
Avacado Smoothie  [ DarkLink224 ]
Fuck Off Smoothie [ Seanee ]
Sun Sweet Tea [ the real anti christ ]
EZ Wine [ espresso8097 ]

Post edited at 4:29 pm on Jan. 24, 2008 by JennyColada

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COOL ! definately a good idea ! :D

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I will add a few later this evening when I am more alert.

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wasnt there one of this already

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here it is
http://www.golivewire.com/forums/topic.cgi?topic=331616

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Yea, and it isn't posted in Livewire. And is hard to find and she isn't on enough to keep it updated.

(Edited by Artistic Drain at 7:07 pm on Aug. 9, 2006)

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Don't know if this is worth, it. Very simple, but it's good enough that I'm sure other's would try it.

"Ramen with Egg"

You will need:
1 Package of Dehydrated ramen noodles
2 eggs
Measuring cup
Water
Stove Pot
Stove
Any additional spices if desired

Take the Package of Dehydrated ramen noodles ( Some popular brands include Maruchan, Top etc. Any will do). Break up noodles before opening package if you would like shorter noodles (this can also be beneficial when mixing in the egg). Once you have the noodles the length you desire, place them in a pan, large enough to hold the ramen, and two cups of water.
Bring water and noodles to a nice violent boil, turn to medium heat so as not to cause boil over. Crack eggs into bowl, remove any extra eggshell that may have fallen in.
Pour eggs into boiling ramen, and mix with a fork, so that the egg spreads through the water as it cooks.
Turn heat down a little, and leave to simmer until all the egg is cooked. Add seasoning packet or alternative seasonings if desired.

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Great! What type of meal would you eat that for? Lunch?...

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THERE! All the links are not up and working! Post more recipes!

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YAY!!
I'm happy now..

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Pizza Dough
Submitted by: Stephen
"Makes three hearty pizza crusts. This dough can also be used to make calzones or can be frozen for later use."  
Original recipe yield: 3 pizza crusts.
Prep Time:20 MinutesCook Time:30 MinutesReady In:2 Hours Servings:16 (change)  

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INGREDIENTS:
1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast  
1 tablespoon white sugar  
2 1/2 cups warm water (110 degrees F)  
2 tablespoons olive oil  
1 tablespoon salt  
1/2 cup whole wheat flour  
5 1/2 cups bread flour  

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DIRECTIONS:
In a large mixing bowl, dissolve yeast and sugar in the warm water. Let sit until creamy; about 10 minutes.  
Stir the olive oil, whole wheat flour, salt and 4 cups of the bread flour into the yeast mixture. Mix in the remaining flour, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring well after each addition. When the dough has pulled together, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes. Lightly oil a large mixing bowl, place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with oil. Cover with a damp cloth and put in a warm place to rise until doubled in volume; about 1 hour.  
Deflate the dough and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Divide the dough into three equal pieces and form into rounds. Cover the rounds and let them rest for about 10 minutes. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).  
Use a rolling pin to roll the dough into the desired shape, cover it with your favorite toppings and bake at 425 degrees F (220 degrees C) for about 20 minutes or until the crust and cheese are golden brown.  
 
Source: http://bread.allrecipes.com/az/PizzaDoughII.asp

It is so freaking good!!

(Edited by Artistic Drain at 7:05 pm on Aug. 10, 2006)

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Totally Rad Smoothie

For one glass:

-5 large ice cubes
-One banana
-One cup of any type of fruit (I prefer strawberries, you can mix the types of fruit too! Try Raspberries and strawberries, simply add .5 of a cup of each!)
-About 1/2 cup of plain yogurt

Chop ice in blender then add all other ingredients and blend. Once liquid, simply pour into a large glass and enjoy!

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Super Simple Milkshake:

1 cup of milk
1 banana
Handful of ice cubes.
Sugar (to taste - Optional)

Simply place all of the ingredients in a blender and mix until smooth (about a minute on highest setting). If you'd like it more frothy add more ice.

Try adding: Berries (strawberries, etc.), peanut butter, ice cream (chocolate, vanilla, go wild!), fruit flavored yogurt, fruit flavored syrup (or chocolate), or powdered protein mix if that's what you like!

Makes about 1.5 8 ounce servings (one and a half tall glasses).

(Edited by JennyColada at 10:02 pm on Aug. 8, 2006)

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Shepherd's Pie

(Serves 3)

500g of minced meat
1 onion, chopped, peeled
1 clove of garlic, peeled and chopped
2 tablespoons of oil
5 medium potatoes, peeled
Small blob of Butter
1tbs Milk

I use all the above ingredients and it tastes good but you can also use the following:

1 tin of chopped tomatoes
1 tablespoon of mixed herbs
1 teaspoon of tomato puree

Heat the oil in a large saucepan.
Add the garlic and onion and fry for about 3 minutes.
Add the meat and cook for another 10 minutes, then add the other ingredients (except potatoes, butter and milk) and simmer for another 15 minutes.
Whilst this is simmering, cook the potatoes.
Mash them with a bit of butter and a drop of milk.
Put the meat in an oven proof dish and cover with the potato.
Put under the grill until potato turns a golden brown.

(Edited by psychopathic doggie at 11:25 am on Aug. 9, 2006)


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Corned Beef Hash

(Serves 3)

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons of oil
1 tin of corned beef
1 large onion, peeled and chopped (I personally think 2 is best, unless the onion is large)
Milk
Butter
4 large potatoes
Salt
Pepper

Peel the potatoes and chop them into quarters.
Place potatoes in a saucepan of boiling water and boil for 20 minutes or until tender and you can stick a knife through them.
Drain them and mash with a little milk and butter until it becomes creamy.
Whilst the potatoes are cooking, fry the onions in a large frying pan with the oil for about 5 minutes or until they are golden.
Open a tin of corned beef and chop it up into small pieces and add to the onion.
Heat the beef through which will take about 5 minutes and then add the mashed potato.
Fry the mixture until it turns slightly crispy but not too burnt.
Add salt/pepper if you would like to.


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