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What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 6:23 pm
by Northern Lass
I was just having a convo and realised that my new pots and peas and
pork steaks with tomato ketchup
is so boring!!
does anyone fancy the recipe section again
but I aint got time to run it
but I did enjoy some of the stuff we cooked
I loved Di's potatoes and Mallys steaks!!
anyone up for it?
Oh and anyone any other ideas for things we can do
in our little snug..............do post!!
I have to admit I still havent read that book
still got it up to few pages in
but it just doesn't grab me
going to try next week

Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 8:04 pm
by grangers14
Cornedbeef pie we had tonight, jackets and beans.
Baking this moring so it was something easy to give my daughter to take home for thier teas.
Cheese scones and scones too.
Jo

Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 9:30 pm
by snoopysue
Northern Lass wrote:I have to admit I still havent read that book
still got it up to few pages in
but it just doesn't grab me
going to try next week

Wasn't that about six months ago???

Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 11:06 pm
by Northern Lass
End of April ....thank you!!
but I can't get into it
Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 11:15 pm
by Northern Lass
Asparagus wrapped in smoked salmon
then dipped in a runny egg
how good is that!!
Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 11:37 pm
by Rob
Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 1:11 am
by MarkCDodd
My youngest daughter cooked for us tonight.
Three courses of very complicated recipes I won't even try and describe.
It took us ages to find all the ingredients when I went shopping with her.
Being a meat and veggie type of bloke I don't really go for all this fancy stuff but she did an excellent job.
She showed me a menu from a popular restaurant in Melbourne that would have charge about $120 a head for the same meal.
Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 6:05 am
by Antie Em
Me and Jonathan had Pizza and chips, followed by sticky toffee pud and custard - lovely - and watched last week's Dr Who because my machine forgot to record last night's episode.
Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 9:04 am
by SRD
MarkCDodd wrote:My youngest daughter cooked for us tonight.
Three courses of very complicated recipes I won't even try and describe.
It took us ages to find all the ingredients when I went shopping with her.
Being a meat and veggie type of bloke I don't really go for all this fancy stuff but she did an excellent job.
She showed me a menu from a popular restaurant in Melbourne that would have charge about $120 a head for the same meal.
Add to the cost of the ingredients the pay for two people to go running around finding them, preparing and cooking them, premises costs (what kind of rent/rates/insurance etc. would a 'popular restaurant in Melbourne' have to pay?) and all of the other extraneous costs of running a business and it's easy to see not only how it can cost a lot of money to eat out but also how frequently eateries, especially independent ones, go bust.
Anyway, last night MrsSRD had a glass of sherry and a few nibbles and I had a couple of oatcakes with some cheddar and a glass of cider from
the Seymour Arms (known as the Sleeveless Vest). Now that is a proper pub, it reminds me of the beer house I learnt to drink in. Such a frugal supper was the result of an excellent lunch at
The Bull at Hardway after a morning shopping at the Farmers Market in Frome.
That shopping means we have an offal supper in view, fresh lambs kidneys and sweetbreads alongside some calves liver on a bed of rice lightly spiced with a little cumin seed, chopped shallot and cooked with chicken stock (you can add a handful of peas as well).
Once I've prepared the sweetbreads (a bit bothersome but worth it) and the kidneys, I'll dust the liver with seasoned flour and fry it in a little butter then set it aside to keep warm (don't overcook it as it will continue cooking in the heat), then fry the kidneys in a little more butter and set aside to keep warm, add a couple of sliced shallots to the pan and soften then fry the prepared sweetbreads in a little more butter, deglaze the pan with a medium dry sherry and pour in a good dollop of cream (I might stir in a little dijon mustard depending on my mood), return the kidneys to the pan just to cook off any blood that might have oozed out, arrange the liver on a plate with the rice alongside, place the kidneys on top of the rice and spoon over the sweetbreads in their sauce. Garnish with a little chopped parsley.
No veg with that so we'll have a good salad for lunch.
Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 4:34 pm
by peterd
Northern Lass wrote:Asparagus wrapped in smoked salmon
then dipped in a runny egg
how good is that!!
you been watching to many adverts

Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 4:37 pm
by Northern Lass
peterd wrote:Northern Lass wrote:Asparagus wrapped in smoked salmon
then dipped in a runny egg
how good is that!!
you been watching to many adverts

I didnt have that
I said it looked good waitrose advert
Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 10:04 pm
by dianel
I've been making bread & butter pudding with kumquat marmalade spread on the bread 'n butter. So easy and soooo yummy, I've made 3 lots in a row and still not sick of it.
Might cook again next week... or not. Mustn't raise expectations, next thing I'd be expected to do vacuuming

Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 8:41 am
by SRD
It didn't quite happen as expected - by the time I'd prepared the sweetbreads and the kidneys there was such a massive pile of meat that we chucked in a handful of quartered mushrooms and saved the liver for today, which I shall prepare with onion gravy, new potatoes and Cornish greens.
Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:04 am
by linell
SRD wrote:It didn't quite happen as expected - by the time I'd prepared the sweetbreads and the kidneys there was such a massive pile of meat that we chucked in a handful of quartered mushrooms and saved the liver for today, which I shall prepare with onion gravy, new potatoes and Cornish greens.
Yuk would rather have a ham sandwich.

Re: What you all cooking tonite?
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 3:05 pm
by BC Wench
dianel wrote:I've been making bread & butter pudding with kumquat marmalade spread on the bread 'n butter. So easy and soooo yummy, I've made 3 lots in a row and still not sick of it.
Might cook again next week... or not. Mustn't raise expectations, next thing I'd be expected to do vacuuming

Bread and butter pudding mmmmm. One of my favourites especially with custard, there again, any type of pudding with custard. Tried it with your usual marmalade, but not kumquat.
Barb