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Well i think  ma guests did, far too much reed wine last night i dont think i ate anytining, :confused:

 

Looks like a treat! Find the same when I cook a big meal for guests, end up drinking more than eating! Sore head today then?

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Looks like a treat! Find the same when I cook a big meal for guests, end up drinking more than eating! Sore head today then?

 

Aye, a little bit. Be kinda glad when everybody goes home the day, and am going to lay aff the drink for a while!

 

 

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My lot, well apart from the wife due to the mess, love it when I make Chinese style chicken and prawns in batter. The batter is easy, just make normal batter and add cornflour. Also use a cornflour and flour mix to flour the chicken and prawns before battering them.

 

Found this recipe for almond satay to go with it.

 

1 tbsp each of oil and butter

2 shallots, finely chopped

1½ garlic cloves, finely chopped

60g/2¼oz fresh root ginger, finely grated

300g/10½oz almonds, chopped and toasted

4 tbsp clear honey

5 tbsp chicken stock

5 tbsp soy sauce

1 lime, juice only

1 red chilli, finely chopped

small handful coriander leaves, finely chopped

For the almond satay, melt the butter and oil in a saucepan. Add the shallot and garlic and gently fry until soft, but not coloured. Add the ginger and cook for 5 minutes. Stir in the almonds, honey, stock, soy sauce and lime juice. Cook for 2 minutes more or until combined. Remove from the heat, then stir in the chilli and coriander. Set aside.

 

Instead of just almonds I buy one of those almond and cashew mixed packs.

 

Well worth the 20 minutes it takes to make.

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Tastes far Better than the photo looks.  8 hr slow cooked bit of Sirloin cooked with onion , mushrooms, tiny little garlic

Oxo and water just enough to keep it moist.

Then served with fried mushrooms, onions , potato dauphinoise, side veg and a home made Diane gravy.

 

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Ok never looked at the bake off , however gave scones a go this afternoon.

The wife thought they were great.

 

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Flour , caster sugar ,baking powder, butter, drop o milk 2eggs  oh and vanilla essence .  18 min 220 deg

 

Still warm strawberry jam & clotted cream

 

Fat basted , Fat Basterd , Fat bastard

:P :P :P

 

 

 

 

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Wow looks good min ..........8 hours! It must have been falling apart, got me thinking I funcie a steak now with a peppercorn sauce, maybe done the more traditional 5 minutes either side wi chips method.

 

Never needed a knife , split like baked Salmon  :wave:

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Tastes far Better than the photo looks.  8 hr slow cooked bit of Sirloin cooked with onion , mushrooms, tiny little garlic

Oxo and water just enough to keep it moist.

Then served with fried mushrooms, onions , potato dauphinoise, side veg and a home made Diane gravy.

 

Oops.  2u7m8ue.jpg

 

Looks like somebodies shite on yer plate, then spewed on the shite afore placing some nicely chopped veg at the side.

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Looks like somebodies shite on yer plate, then spewed on the shite afore placing some nicely chopped veg at the side.

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Yes granted , very true, but don't knock it till you've tried it

 

Oh to late I scoffed the lot  ;D ;D

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Yer pasta looks affa thick, did you use a pasta roller dealy? Looks fine though.

 

No Rico, bought it from a market in the morning,

 

Wanted to start making ma own Pasta but someone on here or abmad told me it was more hassle than it was worth.

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No Rico, bought it from a market in the morning,

 

Wanted to start making ma own Pasta but someone on here or abmad told me it was more hassle than it was worth.

 

If you've got the time to do it, it's worth it.  Buying fresh pasta is equally as good  :thumbsup:

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No Rico, bought it from a market in the morning,

 

Wanted to start making ma own Pasta but someone on here or abmad told me it was more hassle than it was worth.

 

It's easy, and definitely worth it. You need a roller machine thing like, but I can whack out a good pasta in the same time as dried takes (although it is better if you can leave it for a while before rolling).

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