If he could have arranged for a chicken tikka on naan bread with chili sauce on top, I'd have been an even happier man with that selection.
If he could have arranged for a chicken tikka on naan bread with chili sauce on top, I'd have been an even happier man with that selection.
^ Hope tou've got some bog roll in the fridge
They look great.And a few steps up from Taco Bell I'd imagine.
Nice price too although still 2 or 3 times what I was paying on the streets of Mexico City. What a fucking place that is if you like your food.
This evenings simple meal of pork steak and sautéed vegetables. Dessert of mangosteen – a favorite. Simple, easy and quite enjoyable. Highly recommended.
raw pork
fire
pork steak
veggies
dinner
mangosteen
I saw mangosteen for sale in Makro, Korat, two days ago. The first I've seen this season.
I love 'em, but find them hard work to eat and does the juice ever stain your clothes... I've ruined a load of shirts eating mangosteens.
Let the wife prepare them, if you can.
Yup, however, the missus has a light touch with the blade and performs a most correct operation of placing them on a half shell, a smaller spoon correctly sized for scooping complements the operation. Older, unsentimental t-shirt addresses errant juices. Good to go.
There is a bit of a learned art to consumption of mangosteen - the taste certainly justifies the learning curve.
^^ Ha...
Sounds good in theory... I'm even doing me own roast tonight. My wife couldn't prepare a turd.
^^ Yep I love them. Same as cutting a banana bunch... lost count of the nunber of shirts I've lost to that banana sap.
^Might have finally found something in a food thread that Jeff is qualified to comment on
I did a leg of lamb tonight... well, three quarters of a leg as I had to saw the end off to fit it in the convection oven.
The gardener came round for dinner...
Lovely!
He can't half eat... and the daughter did well also. By the time the four, no five dogs had had their share as well there was nothing left for the wife when she get's back from visiting her family.
Oh well, them's the breaks.
Last edited by Mendip; 04-05-2020 at 03:36 AM.
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Hope you kept your hands on top of the table......
Still sheltering-in-place, much to the consternation of assorted in-laws we have not opened our house up. Really a prime example of a double-edged sword. On the con side the in-laws bring lots of noise and confusion. On the pro side they bring lots of good food and improve my Thai lingual skills via conversation.
Todays selections include spiced pork and long bean along with a delicious chicken, radish and vegetable soup. Delicious does provide an on-target descriptive.
Dessert will be chompoo and rambutan.
Hallmark Thai style home cooking - Gotta love it.
staging
mortar work
firing the pork entree
Spicy Pork
Chicken Soup
entrees
Dessert
^ You enjoyed that one!
Both of my hands were in full view for the entire meal.
I would like to point out that it was just one isolated incident while I was in the privacy of my own office.
I'm not in the habit of knocking one off while having guests round for dinner with my young daughter sitting at the table!
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Good effort.
My youngest felt like a steak, so I cooked her a nicely marbled piece, with couscous and baby spinach leaf salad (Spanish onions, yellow, red and green capsicum, tomatoes in a mustard and olive oil dressing.)
She likes it rare, almost bleu, always has . . . weird for a 14-year old.
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