What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I've just made scrambled eggs for the first time in my life (I usually stick to omelettes) with a decent degree of success - I started folding slightly too late, I think...
My question is - is it acceptable to grate cheese into the pre-cooked egg mix, and is there anything else in the average student's (bare) kitchen that you can stick in to improve the quality?
My question is - is it acceptable to grate cheese into the pre-cooked egg mix, and is there anything else in the average student's (bare) kitchen that you can stick in to improve the quality?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Cheese with scrambled eggs will split opinion no doubt. I love it and after all its not much different to an omlette. I find adding the cheese halfway through cooking works best but it can happily go in at the start in my experience.truewhite15 wrote:I've just made scrambled eggs for the first time in my life (I usually stick to omelettes) with a decent degree of success - I started folding slightly too late, I think...
My question is - is it acceptable to grate cheese into the pre-cooked egg mix, and is there anything else in the average student's (bare) kitchen that you can stick in to improve the quality?
Cheese and ham is also nice, as are mushrooms and peppers. Pretty much anything you'd put in an omlette you can do in scrambled eggs and it'll be nice IMO!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Cheers! Got 2 eggs left, so I think I'll experiment with ingredients a bit more in my second attempt this time tomorrow!!BWFC_Insane wrote:Cheese with scrambled eggs will split opinion no doubt. I love it and after all its not much different to an omlette. I find adding the cheese halfway through cooking works best but it can happily go in at the start in my experience.truewhite15 wrote:I've just made scrambled eggs for the first time in my life (I usually stick to omelettes) with a decent degree of success - I started folding slightly too late, I think...
My question is - is it acceptable to grate cheese into the pre-cooked egg mix, and is there anything else in the average student's (bare) kitchen that you can stick in to improve the quality?
Cheese and ham is also nice, as are mushrooms and peppers. Pretty much anything you'd put in an omlette you can do in scrambled eggs and it'll be nice IMO!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
OK - I know where India Gate is now - I'll trust you.
Next time we want a curry I'll persuade my partner.
Review I just read said they had a good-price decent house red.
Any news on that?
Next time we want a curry I'll persuade my partner.
Review I just read said they had a good-price decent house red.
Any news on that?
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Curry? Can't beat the Lal Hawelli in Rusholme for me, although a recent walk to The Lime Lounge in Cleveleys found me eating the best South Asian food I've had for a long time. Well worth a ride out.
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Well that's that settled then - a taxi up the hill it is.William the White wrote:OK - I know where India Gate is now - I'll trust you.
Next time we want a curry I'll persuade my partner.
Review I just read said they had a good-price decent house red.
Any news on that?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
cant advise on that, the thought of drinking red wine with an indian makes me a bit queasy! they do a decent pint of lager tho?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
A glass of Priorat. With a whopping 14.5% abv, I was a little sceptical. Its very nice, and wears the alcohol well. But I have a feeling I'll have a bit of a thick head in the morning.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tonight at the City Cafe in the Mint Hotel in Manchester. It was a birthday do, and i was feeling a little cautious after reading a real mixed bag of reviews online...
Was seriously good...
The evening meal deal was £19.00 for two courses and including a half bottle of wine each...
So, our four decided starters of chicken terrine (mine - delicious)... Sage risotto (not sure I have the name correct here - but delicious, I had a taste)... Smoked salmon salad... and Prawn Cocktail like for real, with every layer offering a different taste (and, allegedly, excellent)...
Mains... two chose a lamb dish that had two elements... trad roast lamb, pink inside, looked great, and miniature shepherds pie... both, but esp the latter, reported as excellent... Partner and I had the daily special of hake with sliced potatoes... Delicious...
Wine - non meat eaters had a muscadet, perfect, carnivores a french red, can't remember its denomination, but tasted it and v good...
We did loads of sides and afters and all (twas a birthday) inc cheese and dessert wines...
Worked out at about £35 a head... For a special event, pretty ok.... Four stars for food and service... Well done them...
Was seriously good...
The evening meal deal was £19.00 for two courses and including a half bottle of wine each...
So, our four decided starters of chicken terrine (mine - delicious)... Sage risotto (not sure I have the name correct here - but delicious, I had a taste)... Smoked salmon salad... and Prawn Cocktail like for real, with every layer offering a different taste (and, allegedly, excellent)...
Mains... two chose a lamb dish that had two elements... trad roast lamb, pink inside, looked great, and miniature shepherds pie... both, but esp the latter, reported as excellent... Partner and I had the daily special of hake with sliced potatoes... Delicious...
Wine - non meat eaters had a muscadet, perfect, carnivores a french red, can't remember its denomination, but tasted it and v good...
We did loads of sides and afters and all (twas a birthday) inc cheese and dessert wines...
Worked out at about £35 a head... For a special event, pretty ok.... Four stars for food and service... Well done them...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I love the City Cafe, I often end up there for family birthdays, mothers day etc. The "2 or 3 courses for" set menus are really good value. A la carte is as pricey as you'd expect in a city centre restaurant, but worth it.
Always find the atmosphere hit and miss, and they've a horrid habit of trying to put the only two tables in the restaurant next to each other, but the food is very decent.
They have one in Leeds too, and the decor and atmosphere is a bit darker and intimate. Really like the Leeds one
Always find the atmosphere hit and miss, and they've a horrid habit of trying to put the only two tables in the restaurant next to each other, but the food is very decent.
They have one in Leeds too, and the decor and atmosphere is a bit darker and intimate. Really like the Leeds one
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Already looking forward to hitting Chinatown tomorrow lunch for a buffet dinner
MSG and salt mmmmmm
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Urgh
Overindulged at the buffet.
Four plates
Ice cream
Cola
I feel unwell
Overindulged at the buffet.
Four plates
Ice cream
Cola
I feel unwell
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
A monkfish tagine. Spicy. Lots of garlic and tomatoes and peppers. With a Piedmont white wine that was great - never had before, but will again.
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John Actor is.....Inspector MonkfishWilliam the White wrote:A monkfish tagine. Spicy. Lots of garlic and tomatoes and peppers. With a Piedmont white wine that was great - never had before, but will again.
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Let us know what its like, keep meaning to go there but we always seem to end up at Barrocos (the Mrs loves it there, but we are getting a little bored of it).William the White wrote:OK - I know where India Gate is now - I'll trust you.
Next time we want a curry I'll persuade my partner.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Later, I shall be pretty muchly eating the usual barbie stuff and drinking my own body weight in Strongbow.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I have a Fortnum and Mason Port that I got for Xmas from some clients that I'm going to do justice to by mixing with Blue WKD and watch boxing. Cheeky Vimto o'clock
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Gammon ham and Pineapple with a large baked potato with cheese filling. Outside in the fresh air.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Speaking of ham, this lunch involved a walk round Entwistle reservoir which ended in an inevitable trip to the Strawbury Duck where I troughed one of their ham and mustard sandwiches and a side of chunky chips.
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