What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Lord Kangana wrote:I might add that the demonstration he's doing is bollox. Once you've dried cheese out in a pan it goes solid and sits on the fat ii exudes. Don't need a non-stick pan for that.
I want to know what scrambled eggs do in it. Thats the acid test.
BWFCi has got a set - he can post a video I am sure....
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Scrambled eggs? No problem. I've never ever had anything that a very light swipe with a damp cloth didn't remove and I've done scrambled eggs in it plenty. Mind I like em sloppy so they wouldn't stick would they?Lord Kangana wrote:I might add that the demonstration he's doing is bollox. Once you've dried cheese out in a pan it goes solid and sits on the fat ii exudes. Don't need a non-stick pan for that.
I want to know what scrambled eggs do in it. Thats the acid test.
I don't work for Woll so you know I don't care either way! But honestly I've melted a plastic bag in my pan and its just slipped out with no residue. You may well question my sanity for doing so but about a year ago I wanted to test whether it was "still non-stick". And it was.
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Me too, and yes they do.BWFC_Insane wrote: I've done scrambled eggs in it plenty. Mind I like em sloppy so they wouldn't stick would they?
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Bit of comfort food after some crappy news. Freshly made warm bread and a mug of milk... Mmmmmm........
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Tonight was anther brilliant meal at Spice Valley. Bruce posted that he thought it had gone downhill recently. Well, if it had, tonight it was in full redemption mode...
My fish starter was salmon chunks, coated in mustard, flavoured with cumin and coriander and was great.
My second was Chicken and Spinach, a beautiful, not heavy, sauce bursting with flavours and spice zing, with jeera rice, roast cumin seeds and fresh coriander. Wonderful...
Partner had two equally approved veggie dishes...
Two glasses of red wine.
Forty quid...
And, three days ago, in Cordoba, at a restaurant called Los Plateros, I tried salt cod for the first time. It won't be the last. We had a salad of cold salt cod, rings of fresh orange and sweet white onions. It was great - extraordinary range of flavours put together and absolutely worked. With a cold montilla fino.
My fish starter was salmon chunks, coated in mustard, flavoured with cumin and coriander and was great.
My second was Chicken and Spinach, a beautiful, not heavy, sauce bursting with flavours and spice zing, with jeera rice, roast cumin seeds and fresh coriander. Wonderful...
Partner had two equally approved veggie dishes...
Two glasses of red wine.
Forty quid...
And, three days ago, in Cordoba, at a restaurant called Los Plateros, I tried salt cod for the first time. It won't be the last. We had a salad of cold salt cod, rings of fresh orange and sweet white onions. It was great - extraordinary range of flavours put together and absolutely worked. With a cold montilla fino.
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Did I? Sorry, let me explain myself a little better. It is, in my opinion, still the finest Indian restaurant around by some distance (and it's up against some stiff competition), but I do note that much of the current menu is far more 'mainstream' than when the place first opened.William the White wrote:Tonight was anther brilliant meal at Spice Valley. Bruce posted that he thought it had gone downhill recently. Well, if it had, tonight it was in full redemption mode....
Still brilliant though. The chicken saag is absolutely delicious.
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Yep - my choice of yesterday - and possibly next time too...Bruce Rioja wrote:Did I? Sorry, let me explain myself a little better. It is, in my opinion, still the finest Indian restaurant around by some distance (and it's up against some stiff competition), but I do note that much of the current menu is far more 'mainstream' than when the place first opened.William the White wrote:Tonight was anther brilliant meal at Spice Valley. Bruce posted that he thought it had gone downhill recently. Well, if it had, tonight it was in full redemption mode....
Still brilliant though. The chicken saag is absolutely delicious.

Ever tried salt cod?
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Aren't there a few Spice Valleys? Seen one in Horwich, and thought there was one on the A6 Whittle-le-woods way. If so is this a a different chain, or part of the same? Heard good reviews, but never been.
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Ashoka also does a very good chicken saag - in fact, I'll be having it this evening.William the White wrote:Yep - my choice of yesterday - and possibly next time too...Bruce Rioja wrote:The chicken saag is absolutely delicious.
Ever tried salt cod?

Never tried salt cod no, William. Did they give you a taster first or did you just dive in?
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I know that they opened one in Horwich, not sure about any others though.Prufrock wrote:Aren't there a few Spice Valleys? Seen one in Horwich, and thought there was one on the A6 Whittle-le-woods way. If so is this a a different chain, or part of the same? Heard good reviews, but never been.
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Is it any good? Where is the one you both rave about?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
astley bridge, in the valley.
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It's in 'The Valley' - turn left as you go down Blackburn Road at - is it called 'waters Meeting Road'?Prufrock wrote:Is it any good? Where is the one you both rave about?
It's in the 'Centertainment' (ugh!) and looks like a fast food place, but isn't...
Feck it - google it - you get the menu and everything...
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Am walking the dog up to the village bakery, can't decide between a chocolate chip flapjack or a apple turnover... Life is full of tricky decisions...
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Get yerself a cream horn. They're magic.Gooner Girl wrote:Am walking the dog up to the village bakery, can't decide between a chocolate chip flapjack or a apple turnover... Life is full of tricky decisions...
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They don't sell them! Is only a tiny bakery. But you now have me craving them! In the end I got both a apple turnover AND a choc chip flapjack
(but I am still bf-ing the twins so need to eat loads!) and a steak pie for the dog...

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Can you get an elephant's foot in cor-blimey bakeries?
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Some strange northern delicacy?!Bruce Rioja wrote:Can you get an elephant's foot in cor-blimey bakeries?

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Jellied eel pasties are available
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I don't know. Tssk. No gravy on your chips? No Elephant's feet down the bakers?Gooner Girl wrote:Some strange northern delicacy?!Bruce Rioja wrote:Can you get an elephant's foot in cor-blimey bakeries?
You chimney sweeps are missing out!


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