What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Aye, those little green cabins only seemed to open early morning. Had a few helpings before setting off on day trips. Delicious.William the White wrote:Also known as 'breakfast' in Southern Spain... Excellent...Burnden Paddock wrote: General, if you go, try the Churros (finger doughnuts with chocolate sauce, for the uninitiated) for dessert. Mrs and Miss BP absolutely love them with the added bonus that they're piss easy to make yourself when at home.
http://www.wahaca.co.uk/flash/downloads/Wahaca_menu.pdf

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Is it ok to freeze roast chicken? I've just roasted Foghorn Leghorn, again. fecking thing's going to last me until Thursday (at least).
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Smoked haddock chowder with crusty bread and a bottle of Peroni. Lovely.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Ah now you mention the van I know where you mean, we tried to get in there a few weeks ago but it was chaos! It was duiring that exceptionally hot week or so we had. Ended up just getting a beer from that van and walking further down the bank.Burnden Paddock wrote:It does sound odd, admittedly. The chicken and cheese are rolled together in filo pastry and cooked, not sure what else is in there. Served with salad and another generous helping of Lancashire. Not my favourite, but it's just about the only thing on the menu that my daughter will eat.Bruce Rioja wrote:Sounds a proper good do does that, BP. Though this does rather jump out as being somewhat incongruous?!Burnden Paddock wrote:Yesterday, after The Dark Knight Rises, was Wahaca on the South Bank.
Between us we had:
Tortilla chips with guacamole and a tomato salad
Chicken quesadillas
Fish tacos
Spicy chicken tortillas
Beef tortillas with spicy slaw, black beans and hot sauce
Chicken and Lancashire cheese rolls
Mango sorbet
Assortment of ice creams
Bottle of wine
Couple of coronas
All enjoyed sitting by the Thames (in fooking roasting heat) without a care in the world, knowing the result, but not knowing how shite we'd played. A very pleasant evening and at £110 for 5, not too bad a price.
Chicken and Lancashire cheese rolls
They have other restaurants at Covent Garden, Canary Wharf, the new Stratford City shopping centre opposite the Olympic Park and over at White City. There's also a street van below the restaurant on the South Bank.
They're owned by Thomasina Meiers who won one of the early series of Masterchef, when it was brought back with John and Gregg. She also has a programme 'Mexican Food Made Easy' on either C4 or C5.
General, if you go, try the Churros (finger doughnuts with chocolate sauce, for the uninitiated) for dessert. Mrs and Miss BP absolutely love them with the added bonus that they're piss easy to make yourself when at home.
http://www.wahaca.co.uk/flash/downloads/Wahaca_menu.pdf
Will defo check it out.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Heads up fpr Bruce R - the Campo Viejo brand of your namesake is on offer at Sainsbury. 2010. £5 a bottle. On my first glass - lovely, soft, vanilla in the background, fruit to the fore. you will enjoy!


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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I believe you 'can', never done it myself. I'm not sure what the defrosted outcome would be like though.....Bruce Rioja wrote:Is it ok to freeze roast chicken? I've just roasted Foghorn Leghorn, again. fecking thing's going to last me until Thursday (at least).
If you do freeze it be sure to wrap it so all the air is removed as far as possible.
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Griddled chicken, with bacon, avocado and salad on ciabatta. Accompanied by a selection of plain and spicy potato wedges. Washed down with a glass or two of chardonnay. Bloody lovely. Eton mess to follow!
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Home made cottage pie, carrots and peas covered over with meat-stock gravy garnished with gravy granules. Dusted with a salt and pepper cloud and a small amount of HP sauce topping. Whole lot made into a pleasant memory by two chocolate eclairs and a large mug of tea. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Better late than never, Lidl have got Crema di Nocciolato (hazelnut) ice cream back in. Yum!
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Good call. Seem to remember freezing a load of roasted turkey a few years ago when it was mine and the then girly's turn to do Christmas dinner for my mum and dad. For fear of running out I bought a turkey the size of Yorkshire. Generally used it (post defrost) in stuff that we did in the slow cooker. Worked out very well.BWFC_Insane wrote:I believe you 'can', never done it myself. I'm not sure what the defrosted outcome would be like though.....Bruce Rioja wrote:Is it ok to freeze roast chicken? I've just roasted Foghorn Leghorn, again. fecking thing's going to last me until Thursday (at least).
If you do freeze it be sure to wrap it so all the air is removed as far as possible.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You're fine freezing and defrosting anything in a single state. That is to say freeze it once raw, defrost, cook, refreeze.
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Lord Kangana wrote:You're fine freezing and defrosting anything in a single state. That is to say freeze it once raw, defrost, cook, refreeze.
So to clarify (cooking pun intended) if I buy mincemeat and freeze it I can defrost it, make a spag. bol. and then freeze the bolognaise sauce for another time. Once I defrost this, however, I cannot refreeze?
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Yup. In one.
I mean, you could, but its not advisable.
I mean, you could, but its not advisable.
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Lord Kangana wrote:Yup. In one.
I mean, you could, but its not advisable.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
well what a heads up that was, went tonight, im not much of a foodie, but i know what i like and the menu here pretty much ticked all my boxes, and it was tremendous! not only that i loved the vibe of the place, the informality, and also the wine and the beer was good too... honestly, brilliant in every aspect. came to about £60 for the three of us, minus £25 corporate claim back. tenner each give or take.Burnden Paddock wrote:It does sound odd, admittedly. The chicken and cheese are rolled together in filo pastry and cooked, not sure what else is in there. Served with salad and another generous helping of Lancashire. Not my favourite, but it's just about the only thing on the menu that my daughter will eat.Bruce Rioja wrote:Sounds a proper good do does that, BP. Though this does rather jump out as being somewhat incongruous?!Burnden Paddock wrote:Yesterday, after The Dark Knight Rises, was Wahaca on the South Bank.
Between us we had:
Tortilla chips with guacamole and a tomato salad
Chicken quesadillas
Fish tacos
Spicy chicken tortillas
Beef tortillas with spicy slaw, black beans and hot sauce
Chicken and Lancashire cheese rolls
Mango sorbet
Assortment of ice creams
Bottle of wine
Couple of coronas
All enjoyed sitting by the Thames (in fooking roasting heat) without a care in the world, knowing the result, but not knowing how shite we'd played. A very pleasant evening and at £110 for 5, not too bad a price.
Chicken and Lancashire cheese rolls
They have other restaurants at Covent Garden, Canary Wharf, the new Stratford City shopping centre opposite the Olympic Park and over at White City. There's also a street van below the restaurant on the South Bank.
They're owned by Thomasina Meiers who won one of the early series of Masterchef, when it was brought back with John and Gregg. She also has a programme 'Mexican Food Made Easy' on either C4 or C5.
General, if you go, try the Churros (finger doughnuts with chocolate sauce, for the uninitiated) for dessert. Mrs and Miss BP absolutely love them with the added bonus that they're piss easy to make yourself when at home.
http://www.wahaca.co.uk/flash/downloads/Wahaca_menu.pdf
i had steak tacadilos, chicken quesedilas and the lancashire cheese tacos. plus the black beans and the spicey slaw, plus the Tortilla chips with guacamole and salsa while we waited - plus a dabble a the others plates too, my mate ordered a burrito but was wrongly presented with a burrito platter (meant for the next table) which we didnt realise till they brought his proper burrito, so that got shared out too!
ive edited this post this morning, apologies if you read it last night - it appears mexican food and ale makes me a bit camp and giddy...
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Glad you enjoyed it. There's always a great atmosphere, helped by the most friendly and least intrusive staff of any restaurant that i've ever eaten in. We go virtually every time that we're in that neck of the woods.
I emailed them a while ago to ask if they had any plans to open in Manchester. They said at the time that they were focussing on London. Hopefully, now that they've opened a few more places down there, they'll look oop North.
I emailed them a while ago to ask if they had any plans to open in Manchester. They said at the time that they were focussing on London. Hopefully, now that they've opened a few more places down there, they'll look oop North.
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Yeah the waiter who gave us the wrong burrito sharing platter thing just said, “well, you might as well enjoy it!” I thought that was a bang on attitude! And deserving of a handsome tip. Didnt take them long to whip up another batch for the next table.
Not sure it’d work up north tho, we don’t have the weeknight trade – in London its packed out every night all year, Manchester would only fill it at weekends. I might be wrong tho, at them kind of prices id be there a few nights a week!
Not sure it’d work up north tho, we don’t have the weeknight trade – in London its packed out every night all year, Manchester would only fill it at weekends. I might be wrong tho, at them kind of prices id be there a few nights a week!
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I know what you're saying about the weeknight trade, but the prices would be a big attraction for many imo. Doubt it would take long to get a reputation, assuming that the atmosphere and level of staffing can be replicated. I only asked them from a selfish point of view, as we only get to eat there when we're darn sarf.
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Jesus I'm starving and reading this I just want to catch the next train to Waterloo and stuff my face!
Definitely on the to do list next time I'm in town.
Definitely on the to do list next time I'm in town.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Winos
Could you recommend me a nice, cheapish, bottle of red? Available in supermarkets, like.
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