What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
didn't he have a programme on yesterday (i heard him on a radio interview talking about it withe unfailingly irritating Richard look-at-me Bacon)BWFC_Insane wrote:Aye twice fried chips....thebish wrote:Prufrock wrote:How to make generic chips for pies, or do different pies have different chips, like lovely, greasy wine?generic! (and it's nowt new - they just recommend double frying - first in less-hot-than-normal-oil - then, later, in the very hot oil - to give the fluffy cooked inside and the crispy outside...)
I think thrice fried is even better.....think I've seen Gordon Ramsay do that...
Wonder how many times Heston fries his chips?
I think he said: "the secret to boiling an egg is not to boil it"
I suspect he'd say: "the secret to frying chips is not to fry them - but to glue them to the inner core of the Didcot nuclear power station with a smear of emulsified duck-poo on each one..."
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He did, I watched it.thebish wrote:didn't he have a programme on yesterday (i heard him on a radio interview talking about it withe unfailingly irritating Richard look-at-me Bacon)BWFC_Insane wrote:Aye twice fried chips....thebish wrote:Prufrock wrote:How to make generic chips for pies, or do different pies have different chips, like lovely, greasy wine?generic! (and it's nowt new - they just recommend double frying - first in less-hot-than-normal-oil - then, later, in the very hot oil - to give the fluffy cooked inside and the crispy outside...)
I think thrice fried is even better.....think I've seen Gordon Ramsay do that...
Wonder how many times Heston fries his chips?
I think he said: "the secret to boiling an egg is not to boil it"
I suspect he'd say: "the secret to frying chips is not to fry them - but to glue them to the inner core of the Didcot nuclear power station with a smear of emulsified duck-poo on each one..."
He said that for a perfect boiled egg, you put an egg in a pan of water, on the hob, till its nearly boiling, then take it off the heat, pop a lid on and leave it 6 minutes (for a medium size egg) in the near boiling water...
Apparently it cooks the white so its still soft and leaves the yolk runny...
I do kind of like Heston. Would love to eat at his restaurant. One day....
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CAPSLOCK wrote:I popped in Morrisons on the way home as I was tea less
Spotted some smoked fish, basa, never heard of it but I wanted smoked and it was cheap so it was chosen
Pre-prepared mediterrenean veg selection from the same place and launched it all in the oven...30 minutes later, sat down and can't speak highly enough of basa
Turns out its also known as 'river cobbler' which I had heard of
Excellent - recommended
Some time ago I posted that I had got this from Tesco. Vietnamese River Cobbler. I didn't like it as I recall and was led to this........
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Seen all that
If you're gonna get queasy about fish eating shit, I'd suggest you don't eat fish, ever again
I love prawns, cockles, whelks, the lot
If you're gonna get queasy about fish eating shit, I'd suggest you don't eat fish, ever again
I love prawns, cockles, whelks, the lot

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......and don't drink water, fish pish in it!!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
made an egg custard tart today...
yum!
I'll say it again...
YUM!!!
yum!
I'll say it again...
YUM!!!
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Photo? or indeed photos?! A scrambled egg tart with brown stuff atop simply isn't good enough. We need to see bulging ingredient at the cut.thebish wrote:made an egg custard tart today...
yum!
I'll say it again...
YUM!!!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
CAPSLOCK wrote:Seen all that
If you're gonna get queasy about fish eating shit, I'd suggest you don't eat fish, ever again
I love prawns, cockles, whelks, the lot
Indeed. Although I'd prefer homegrown shiteating Fish to that 'foreign' muck.


Maybe it was the way I cooked it (poached in water with a little salt and pepper)
May try baking it next time.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I've had that river cobbler - thowt it were rubbery and gritty. And it's farmed in barbaric conditions!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Rights for fish now ?!?!?Bruce Rioja wrote: .....and it's farmed in barbaric conditions!



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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
ahh - you've rumbled me there our kid!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Photo? or indeed photos?! A scrambled egg tart with brown stuff atop simply isn't good enough. We need to see bulging ingredient at the cut.thebish wrote:made an egg custard tart today...
yum!
I'll say it again...
YUM!!!
it doesn't LOOK that great - because I boobed in making it!!
I blind-baked the pastry at gas mark six - then forgot to turn the oven down to bake the filled tart...
consequently the top burned (I had to cut off a tented burnt skin!) - and the top edge of the pastry was cremated - I did a rescue job so it doesn't LOOK that great - but luckily enough - the taste of the egg-custard and the surviving pastry base seems unaffected by its little adventure with extreme heat!

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why does that sound so preposterous to you?bobo the clown wrote:Rights for fish now ?!?!?Bruce Rioja wrote: .....and it's farmed in barbaric conditions!![]()
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Why would it not ??thebish wrote:why does that sound so preposterous to you?bobo the clown wrote:Rights for fish now ?!?!?Bruce Rioja wrote: .....and it's farmed in barbaric conditions!![]()
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"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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i don't know - only you can explain your own feelings!!bobo the clown wrote:Why would it not ??thebish wrote:why does that sound so preposterous to you?bobo the clown wrote:Rights for fish now ?!?!?Bruce Rioja wrote: .....and it's farmed in barbaric conditions!![]()
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Perfection - I love pastry when it's just been 'caught'.thebish wrote: ahh - you've rumbled me there our kid!!
it doesn't LOOK that great - because I boobed in making it!!
I blind-baked the pastry at gas mark six - then forgot to turn the oven down to bake the filled tart...
consequently the top burned (I had to cut off a tented burnt skin!) - and the top edge of the pastry was cremated - I did a rescue job so it doesn't LOOK that great - but luckily enough - the taste of the egg-custard and the surviving pastry base seems unaffected by its little adventure with extreme heat!
A splendid effort, my good man!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Real men don't mind a bit of gritBruce Rioja wrote:I've had that river cobbler - thowt it were rubbery and gritty. And it's farmed in barbaric conditions!
Barbaric? Awwww, poor little loves
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Egg custard - I prefer to eat my own vomit
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Just bit into a big spadge of English mustard that made my nose bleed. 

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and you're welcome to it!CAPSLOCK wrote:Egg custard - I prefer to eat my own vomit
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
In a pastry crust or au naturel?
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