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| 17 Aug 2016 12:03 PM |
Ah. Hello. I Would Like to Start A discusiion on the Programing Languge of Chef. I want to know your favorites programs or codes u Right in Chef.
MY personal favorite is the Best Steak Marinade in Existence (http://allrecipes.com/recipe/143809/best-steak-marinade-in-existence/?internalSource=popular&referringContentType=home%20page&clickId=cardslot%2017)
Thee Marinade istself is very aromatic. Very tasty. Juicy, and the quality is Very Nice. Overall, the program is very simple to make.
But My Favorite Way to Code this Recipe has to Bee this..
1.) Place the soy sauce, olive oil, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, basil, parsley, and pepper in a blender. Add hot pepper sauce and garlic, if desired. Blend on high speed for 30 seconds until thoroughly mixed. 2.) Pour marinade over desired type of meat. Cover, and refrigerate for up to 8 hours. Cook meat as desired.
This is the Easiest Way to Program the Marinade...
A nother Reccomandation from Head Chef Symmetrics is to use the recip 4 Steak Diane. (http://allrecipes.com/recipe/25886/steak-diane/?internalSource=rotd&referringId=1027&referringContentType=recipe%20hub&clickId=cardslot%201) With this Marinade. The Marinade goes Gr8 with the Steak, it Seeps through the Meat (if u Cook it Correctly) that is.
a Very Simple Concept if U get tje Hang of it.., But t oCode the Meat, that's The Difffiicult Part...
1.) Pound steaks to be 1/4 inch thick, and sprinkle each side with salt, black pepper, and 1/8 teaspoon mustard; rub into the meat. 2.) Melt margarine in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Fry 2 of the steaks for 2 minutes on each side, and transfer to a hot serving plate. Repeat with remaining 2 steaks. 3.) Add lemon juice, chives, Worcestershire sauce, and remaining mustard to the pan, and bring to a boil. Return the steaks to the pan to heat through, and coat with sauce.
Finally U Need the Side , Which We wil B Using Aspaprasugus. Or more Pacifically (http://allrecipes.com/recipe/223427/parmesan-asparagus/?internalSource=hub%20recipe&referringContentType=search%20results&clickId=cardslot%208)
The reaction Of the Aspargus and the Meaty Marinade is Magnirficarent. Totally Mindblowing. But U Should Always Prep the Asparagus B4 u Start the Meet. Just Incase. But Hear is the Final Part of This Code...
1.) Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (205 degrees C). Grease a baking sheet with cooking spray. 2.) Lightly coat asparagus with cooking spray; place on prepared baking sheet. Combine Parmesan cheese and garlic salt in a small bowl; set aside. 3.) Bake in preheated oven for 6 minutes; turn asparagus and continue baking until tender, about 6 minutes. 4.) Sprinkle Parmesan cheese mixture over asparagus.
Thank U All 4 Reading My CReccomaatiatiobn. Pls Post Ur Program Codes Down Below To show.!! |
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Skellobit
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| 17 Aug 2016 12:05 PM |
are you some tryhard tnt91 troll
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| 17 Aug 2016 12:07 PM |
| Nah kid Im just Trying To Discuss A Programming Languge. Gtfo if Ur Irrelevant |
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| 17 Aug 2016 12:07 PM |
you're trying too hard to troll with capitals at the start of every word
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Skellobit
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| 17 Aug 2016 12:08 PM |
the scripters forum isn't the place for this, go somewhere where you'll be taken seriously
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| 17 Aug 2016 12:10 PM |
| But, Sir. This IS a programming language. Scripters Forums is the correct place for it :) |
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mudkip99
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| 17 Aug 2016 12:34 PM |
Chef is actually a real programming language, it's just an "esolang" (esoteric programming language, one made to be silly, difficult, or just weird). The idea behind it is that programs should be both functional as code and recipes. This is a hello world program in chef:
Hello World Cake with Chocolate sauce. This prints hello world, while being tastier than Hello World Souffle. The main chef makes a " world!" cake, which he puts in the baking dish. When he gets the sous chef to make the "Hello" chocolate sauce, it gets put into the baking dish and then the whole thing is printed when he refrigerates the sauce. When actually cooking, I'm interpreting the chocolate sauce baking dish to be separate from the cake one and Liquify to mean either melt or blend depending on context. Ingredients. 33 g chocolate chips 100 g butter 54 ml double cream 2 pinches baking powder 114 g sugar 111 ml beaten eggs 119 g flour 32 g cocoa powder 0 g cake mixture Cooking time: 25 minutes. Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Method. Put chocolate chips into the mixing bowl. Put butter into the mixing bowl. Put sugar into the mixing bowl. Put beaten eggs into the mixing bowl. Put flour into the mixing bowl. Put baking powder into the mixing bowl. Put cocoa powder into the mixing bowl. Stir the mixing bowl for 1 minute. Combine double cream into the mixing bowl. Stir the mixing bowl for 4 minutes. Liquify the contents of the mixing bowl. Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish. bake the cake mixture. Wait until baked. Serve with chocolate sauce. chocolate sauce. Ingredients. 111 g sugar 108 ml hot water 108 ml heated double cream 101 g dark chocolate 72 g milk chocolate Method. Clean the mixing bowl. Put sugar into the mixing bowl. Put hot water into the mixing bowl. Put heated double cream into the mixing bowl. dissolve the sugar. agitate the sugar until dissolved. Liquify the dark chocolate. Put dark chocolate into the mixing bowl. Liquify the milk chocolate. Put milk chocolate into the mixing bowl. Liquify contents of the mixing bowl. Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
Not the most succinct language, but if you get a Chef interpreter (which I don't know where you get one) that should print Hello World to the screen. Personally, I prefer Malborge to Chef as an esolang. Its hello world looks like this:
(=<`#9]~6ZY32Vx/4Rs+0No-&Jk)"Fh}|Bcy?`=*z]Kw%oG4UUS0/@-ejc(:'8dc
And no, I have no idea how it works, malborge is quite likely the most difficult language ever created.
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| 17 Aug 2016 12:44 PM |
| I have to say though, I'm not really familiar with Chef syntax, but OPs recipe does not actually appear to be a real Chef program. |
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| 17 Aug 2016 12:46 PM |
| XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD |
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| 07 Dec 2016 05:41 PM |
lol
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