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CroCivic91
Sep 25, 2005, 09:10 AM
I'd like to try out some chinese meals (I got a set of chopstick, so I want to put them to use). What would you recommend for a beginner? I hear they got all kinds of funny combinations like meat with honey and whatnot, so just name me something that will not be THAT strange in the beginning. If I like it, I might go for some more exotic combinations.

wzartv
Sep 25, 2005, 09:18 AM
Hello,

I personally LOVE the beef and broccoli meal that you can get at a local Chinese food place... I could eat BUCKETS of that.

I guess you are probably looking for something more exquisite that you can make at home - but for first starting, I recommend beef and broccoli if that's the kind of food you like.

You can find a recipe here if you are interested:
http://www.cooksrecipes.com/beef/chinese_beef_with_broccoli_recipe.html

Of course, everyone makes it different and I'm sure some ingrediants can be changed around depending on what you like.

Good luck!

CroCivic91
Sep 25, 2005, 09:47 AM
Thanks for a quick reply.

I would like to cook at home, however I'm having difficulties with the amounts that are written in recipees.

How much is 1 cup? Is it a cup I drink milk from? A cup people drink coffee from (smaller)? 2dcl sized cup? How much is it?

I guess a table spoon is a spoon you eat soup with.

How much is 1oz?

We don't use such measures here in Croatia. We use kilograms and grams for solid stuff (like meat and such) and liters or deciliters for liquids, so I'm having problems with defining how much a "cup" is.

Thanks for the recipe. I'll try it when I find out how much a "cup" is :)

wzartv
Sep 25, 2005, 09:51 AM
Hello,

Glad you are interested in the recipe.

I didn't realize where you lived at first.

I don't personally know the conversions... but try going here: http://www.onlineconversion.com/

And you should be able to convert nearly anything.

Oooh we Americans and our silly system... I love the metric system it makes so much sense!

If you need any more help, please feel free to ask!

I hope that website helps.

CroCivic91
Sep 25, 2005, 11:22 AM
Thank you very much for the unit conversions web site. It makes life a lot easier for me :)

Now that I know how much a cup and tablespoon is, I just have to learn what are all the ingredients called in Croatian :)

Is "oz" short for "ounce"?

wzartv
Sep 25, 2005, 11:34 AM
Yes, oz is short for ounce... good luck with the ingredients... tell me how it tastes when you make it!

Good luck!