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    And how to spell a 4 letter word.



    Check out me thread about how to easily batch cook a load of chicken breast in breadcrumbs, BLD.

    Get half a dozen breasts.
    Slice the main breast in 3, plus the trimmed tender, so 4 from each breast.

    Toss in flour, plop into beaten eggs, shake in a box with seasoned breadcrumbs, into yer fat fryer.

    Deep freeze the ones not being scoffed within a day or two.

    Can be served about a thousand different ways.

    Easier to just find the EIA thread

    Just a moment...


    With mash and gravy.
    With pasta.
    As chicken parmigiana
    with french fries
    With rice and Japanese curry sauce
    in a wrap with iceberg lettuce and mayo
    With a salad
    With humus and pita

    etc etc

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    Now, there's a plan. Tonight is sorted though it will be a beef stir-fry got the marked down beef being " velveted" in the bi carb of soda as we speak

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    forgot to take pics of the stirfry

    Tonight its
    a Tuna and pasta bake using a couple of cans of tuna that were hiding in the cupboard a few basic packet mixes and that spaetzle stuff.


    boil this for 15 minutes



    a packet of this, 2 cups of water 1 cup of milk crack a beer and bring it to boil in a saucepan , ave more beers then decide adding a sachet of french onion soup will make all the difference
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    bung a bit of cheese on and in the oven


    the end result

    thats the dinner sorted tonight

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    And for veggies I added some corn that Mrs bld had thoughtfully shucked and the last of a bag of peas. There's a French bread stick to mop it up with. The young bloke gave the thumbs up but his bro reckoned it amounted to child abuse. Fussy kunt.
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    i got this 1kg pickled pork that im thinking would be good in the slow cooker havent had much to do with it before and i believe the soap dodgers call it gammon? im thinking once cooked maybe the kids will like it with a sweet bbq sauce served in bao buns ? who knows, any suggestions its school holidays so ive gotta get a bit creative

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    Chop it up and fry it in a pan.

    Make some salad.

    Fill some toasted pitta breads.

    Job done!

    Doing something similar now with chicken, pics incoming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    i got this 1kg pickled pork
    i would do what i did recently and make a pork shoulder vindaloo

    Pork vindaloo recipe | Good Food

    then i saw you'd bought gammon.....oh well

    Soak it, change the water and simmer it then slice it like a joint, serve with egg and chips

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    And don't forget to go all retro and add a pineapple slice.

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    Mrs bld knocked up my Lao fave tonight nam khao a kind of sour rice but bloody tasty , she's a better cook than meBlds, Chew n spew-20240727_180949-jpgBlds, Chew n spew-20240727_180949-jpgBlds, Chew n spew-20240727_180949-jpg

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    Did you eat all three plates

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    It's a bit of a tasty novelty but not planning on giving up grazing on farm animals anytime soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Did you eat all three plates
    Nearly, 1 to go

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    Blds, Chew n spew-20240727_183058-jpg It's a nice change to have a bit of a vegetarian meal ive heard its healthy ? but quite frankly all the vegos I've come across look a bit under nourished and kinda pimply and pale. Weedy motherfuckers actually. I don't want that to happen to me so 1 vegetarian meal a month should be enough?
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