What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Nice bit of rump and baked spud, both on the BBQ. Was very nice too 

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In the match v lunch face off, the lunch won.......thank God.
Spent a lovely hour and a half in Sahara, a Lebanese restaurant in Wilmslow. I have to say its some of the best food we've had for a while. It took some time to come to the table (which hopefully meant it was freshly prepared - it certainly seemed to be) but was well worth the wait. A selection of starters and a mixed kebab main was easily enough for the 3 of us at a shade under 50 quid with drinks.
I commend it to you, well worth a visit if you're in that part of town.
Spent a lovely hour and a half in Sahara, a Lebanese restaurant in Wilmslow. I have to say its some of the best food we've had for a while. It took some time to come to the table (which hopefully meant it was freshly prepared - it certainly seemed to be) but was well worth the wait. A selection of starters and a mixed kebab main was easily enough for the 3 of us at a shade under 50 quid with drinks.
I commend it to you, well worth a visit if you're in that part of town.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
This modern form of weasel words, used by the likes of Subway et al, is code for "expertly taken from the freezer to the microwave".Bijou Bob wrote:freshly prepared
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'Oven baked' and 'Pan Fried' are two that get my goat!Lord Kangana wrote:This modern form of weasel words, used by the likes of Subway et al, is code for "expertly taken from the freezer to the microwave".Bijou Bob wrote:freshly prepared
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mmm - just had a nice cup of tea - not just ordinary tea - I used kettle-boiled water...Bruce Rioja wrote:'Oven baked' and 'Pan Fried' are two that get my goat!Lord Kangana wrote:This modern form of weasel words, used by the likes of Subway et al, is code for "expertly taken from the freezer to the microwave".Bijou Bob wrote:freshly prepared
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But were the tea-leaves bush grown?thebish wrote:mmm - just had a nice cup of tea - not just ordinary tea - I used kettle-boiled water...Bruce Rioja wrote:'Oven baked' and 'Pan Fried' are two that get my goat!Lord Kangana wrote:This modern form of weasel words, used by the likes of Subway et al, is code for "expertly taken from the freezer to the microwave".Bijou Bob wrote:freshly prepared
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no - I'm not THAT posh!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:But were the tea-leaves bush grown?thebish wrote:mmm - just had a nice cup of tea - not just ordinary tea - I used kettle-boiled water...Bruce Rioja wrote:'Oven baked' and 'Pan Fried' are two that get my goat!Lord Kangana wrote:This modern form of weasel words, used by the likes of Subway et al, is code for "expertly taken from the freezer to the microwave".Bijou Bob wrote:freshly prepared
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Ahh, you must be drinking Lord Kangana. A bit like Earl Grey but more vitriolic.
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A volatile and intoxicating elixir.
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Lord Kangana wrote:A volatile and intoxicating elixir.
With a faint lavendar aroma.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Here's one for cookery experts. I'm looking at having a go at a recipe I saw for baking a cake. One of the instructions tells me to use an electric whisk. I dont have one of these. Would using an electric blender instead be really bad? What's the difference between the two?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
i made a hugh fearnley shittingstall recipe tonight - from his river cottage veg book (now a major TV series!)
thinly sliced onion - "sweated" in oil for abt 8mins
then - grated fresh ginger, chili flakes, garlic and curry paste stirred in
then add tin of chickpeas
then add 5tblspns of ketchup
add lemon juice..
serve with naan bread
VERY VERY simple and quick - but - YUM!! - taste explosion!
thinly sliced onion - "sweated" in oil for abt 8mins
then - grated fresh ginger, chili flakes, garlic and curry paste stirred in
then add tin of chickpeas
then add 5tblspns of ketchup
add lemon juice..
serve with naan bread
VERY VERY simple and quick - but - YUM!! - taste explosion!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Harry Genshaw wrote:Here's one for cookery experts. I'm looking at having a go at a recipe I saw for baking a cake. One of the instructions tells me to use an electric whisk. I dont have one of these. Would using an electric blender instead be really bad? What's the difference between the two?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Oh dear. Baking is now cool, do you not watch the Great British Bake off?boltonboris wrote:Harry Genshaw wrote:Here's one for cookery experts. I'm looking at having a go at a recipe I saw for baking a cake. One of the instructions tells me to use an electric whisk. I dont have one of these. Would using an electric blender instead be really bad? What's the difference between the two?
You can pick them up as part of a deal WITH A PAIR OF TESTICLES.
Neanderthal........

Anyhow, most of the best bakers in this country have been men......
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Evidence! We demand evidence. {I counter your statement with Fanny Cradock}.BWFC_Insane wrote:Oh dear. Baking is now cool, do you not watch the Great British Bake off?boltonboris wrote:Harry Genshaw wrote:Here's one for cookery experts. I'm looking at having a go at a recipe I saw for baking a cake. One of the instructions tells me to use an electric whisk. I dont have one of these. Would using an electric blender instead be really bad? What's the difference between the two?
You can pick them up as part of a deal WITH A PAIR OF TESTICLES.
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Anyhow, most of the best bakers in this country have been men......
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Yes it would. The whisk adds air to the mixture.Harry Genshaw wrote:Here's one for cookery experts. I'm looking at having a go at a recipe I saw for baking a cake. One of the instructions tells me to use an electric whisk. I dont have one of these. Would using an electric blender instead be really bad? What's the difference between the two?
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A chef once told me that blokes can't make decent crumble due to the temperature of our fingers. Having seen thebish's splendid efforts I'm minded to ring said chef up and tell him he's talking absolute bollocks!BWFC_Insane wrote:Oh dear. Baking is now cool, do you not watch the Great British Bake off?boltonboris wrote:Harry Genshaw wrote:Here's one for cookery experts. I'm looking at having a go at a recipe I saw for baking a cake. One of the instructions tells me to use an electric whisk. I dont have one of these. Would using an electric blender instead be really bad? What's the difference between the two?
You can pick them up as part of a deal WITH A PAIR OF TESTICLES.
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Anyhow, most of the best bakers in this country have been men......
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Crumble's a piece of piss. A bit like saying a warmed handed gardner can't mow the grass. However, some more slightly involved pastry work seems to benefit from not being warmed up, so having warm hands can be an impedement. Thats not male/female, just down to circulation.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Shirley having a bowl of cold water next your mixture to dip your hands in would combat that?
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