What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Kedgeree... The sublime mixture of fish and rice that works so well in so many dishes...
My wife's speciality...
A viognier from southern France was a very nice accompaniment...
My wife's speciality...
A viognier from southern France was a very nice accompaniment...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Kedgeree also - Made last night, my first ever attempt, so made as per Jamie Oliver's recipe. He said include one x red chilli, I used two. He knows what he's talking about, that lad.
It's towards the edge of my chilli limit but still enjoyed another bowl tonight, with two more in the fridge.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I made Kedgeree a few years ago, its really good stuff and probably one of my favourite fish based meals. Mind you it dosent beat a good cod and chips.William the White wrote:Kedgeree... The sublime mixture of fish and rice that works so well in so many dishes...
My wife's speciality...
A viognier from southern France was a very nice accompaniment...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Kedgeree should be mildly spiced IMO. It's a delicate dish rather than a blow your head off one.Bruce Rioja wrote:Kedgeree also - Made last night, my first ever attempt, so made as per Jamie Oliver's recipe. He said include one x red chilli, I used two. He knows what he's talking about, that lad.It's towards the edge of my chilli limit but still enjoyed another bowl tonight, with two more in the fridge.
Of course it should, traditionally, be eaten for breakfast. And I'd not want lots of chilli heat then!
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Kedgeree is evil. I still shudder when remembering being made to eat it as a child. Always cold as it invariably made it's way around the plate for a couple of hours. Not even pudding or threats could get me to eat it. Hungry and bed early was the usual conclusion 

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Good to see some reasoned comment in amongst the wiff-waff.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Kedgeree is evil. I still shudder when remembering being made to eat it as a child. Always cold as it invariably made it's way around the plate for a couple of hours. Not even pudding or threats could get me to eat it. Hungry and bed early was the usual conclusion
Semolina or tapioca with that, Sir?
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Had I eaten it, I'd have been fobbed off with rice pudding. No wonder I wouldn't have eaten it. Now, if Angel Delight were on offer I might have considered it!Worthy4England wrote:Good to see some reasoned comment in amongst the wiff-waff.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Kedgeree is evil. I still shudder when remembering being made to eat it as a child. Always cold as it invariably made it's way around the plate for a couple of hours. Not even pudding or threats could get me to eat it. Hungry and bed early was the usual conclusion
Semolina or tapioca with that, Sir?
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Yeah, I must point out that I'm in no way a 'heat' man. A Pepperami Firestick once left me in pain. Used some excellent smoked haddock off of the market (not the dyed stuff) and duck eggs. Except for using a chilli too many it really did work out very well. I won't be having it for breakfast though, ever.BWFC_Insane wrote:Kedgeree should be mildly spiced IMO. It's a delicate dish rather than a blow your head off one.Bruce Rioja wrote:Kedgeree also - Made last night, my first ever attempt, so made as per Jamie Oliver's recipe. He said include one x red chilli, I used two. He knows what he's talking about, that lad.It's towards the edge of my chilli limit but still enjoyed another bowl tonight, with two more in the fridge.
Of course it should, traditionally, be eaten for breakfast. And I'd not want lots of chilli heat then!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
What's wrong with rice pudding, it's the b**locks.
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Rice is for curry and chilli. Not for pudding. Next you'll be telling me you have fruit in your main course 

Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
like gammon and pineapple?
I prefer gammon with egg
I prefer gammon with egg
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Today, with a friend joining us, it was swordfish paella. Mixed salad on the side.
Seville orange cake, with single cream and caramel brittle.
More Viognier from southern France...
Seville orange cake, with single cream and caramel brittle.
More Viognier from southern France...
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Or you could have both? those of you who have met me will know I find it quite difficult to find food I don't like.jaffka wrote:like gammon and pineapple?
I prefer gammon with egg
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Pineapple belongs on an upside down cake, with a minimum of a half a pint of custard. Fin!bwfcdan94 wrote:Or you could have both? those of you who have met me will know I find it quite difficult to find food I don't like.jaffka wrote:like gammon and pineapple?
I prefer gammon with egg
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
now there's an idea - haven't had one of them for decades!!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Pineapple belongs on an upside down cake, with a minimum of a half a pint of custard. Fin!bwfcdan94 wrote:Or you could have both? those of you who have met me will know I find it quite difficult to find food I don't like.jaffka wrote:like gammon and pineapple?
I prefer gammon with egg
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There is an idea indeed. Can't remember the last time I tried some, certainly I've never had a go at it. I should point out that my stepfather makes the finest custard and the finest white sauce known to man. Can't cook owt else to save his life, but any attempt at a pineapple upside down cake would have to be right 'up there'. If you have a winning recipe then I should be most interested to learn of it, good Sir.thebish wrote:now there's an idea - haven't had one of them for decades!!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Pineapple belongs on an upside down cake, with a minimum of a half a pint of custard. Fin!bwfcdan94 wrote:Or you could have both? those of you who have met me will know I find it quite difficult to find food I don't like.jaffka wrote:like gammon and pineapple?
I prefer gammon with egg
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
haven't got a recipe - my mum used to make it when i was a kid.... I think the basics are..
get some kind of pudding
turn it upside down on top of a pineapple ring
err...
get some kind of pudding
turn it upside down on top of a pineapple ring
err...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I made it abour a mobth ago.
Prepate a basic sponge mix .... any cook book with provide a recipe.
Botton of a deep vaking dush ( I used a casserole) melt butter and soft brown sugar until it's a gloop but in a not-quite but nearly still runny consistency. Place tinned pineapple rings on the bottom and then up the sides. Pour the sponge mix in top and place in a preheated oven ( again, times and temp as per the recipe).
when cooked turn out onto serving dish.
serve with your patent custard.
Yummy.
Prepate a basic sponge mix .... any cook book with provide a recipe.
Botton of a deep vaking dush ( I used a casserole) melt butter and soft brown sugar until it's a gloop but in a not-quite but nearly still runny consistency. Place tinned pineapple rings on the bottom and then up the sides. Pour the sponge mix in top and place in a preheated oven ( again, times and temp as per the recipe).
when cooked turn out onto serving dish.
serve with your patent custard.
Yummy.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Just discovered San Pellegrino Liminata and Arunciata - Lemonade/Orangeade made from sparkling water (San Pellegrino sparkling water, which is distinctive). Very nice. All I need now is to source a regular supply.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Ah, posh pop, my favourite. That stuff's another of the reasons that I travel up to Booths in Chorley. The nearest Booths to you will probably be the one in Wilmslow if you're ever over that way, or at Media City if you have to go into Mancunia. San Pellegrino is the only bottled water I buy, too.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Just discovered San Pellegrino Liminata and Arunciata - Lemonade/Orangeade made from sparkling water (San Pellegrino sparkling water, which is distinctive). Very nice. All I need now is to source a regular supply.
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