But nice to see the fan club out anyway.
But nice to see the fan club out anyway.
The equivalent of 5USD in UB, so 167 baht
The burger looks great...but the bacon is uncooked.
That's a lovely burger, but yes the bacon could stand a minute longer in the pan.
A rather nice Roast Beef with a varied assortment of roasted vegetables served with a horseradish and gravy sauce.
Nice view and price to match...
10/10
In stark contrast, today's Lamb Mousaka..
5/10
It's all Greek to me![]()
Strange colour for beef…
Honey roasted chicken with a carrot purée, mashed spuds and asparagus wrapped in speck ham.
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Looks good. No gravy/sauce?
Like a Dr. Marten’s boot in need of a polish.![]()
It's been fish just about every night lately in the Mendip household for obvious reason, but to mix it up a bit I've also tried a couple of new ones for me.
Last night I dug out the minced lamb from the freezer and made my first shepherd's pie.
I used the exact same recipe as for my cottage pie but substituted minced lamb for minced beef, and used a lamb Oxo cube in the stock instead of a beef Oxo cube. I find that Bisto powder with flour makes the best stock for any of this kind of thing.
Lovely!
I think that all things considered I prefer cottage pie, but the lamb made a nice change.
And while on the subject of cottage pie, a few nights ago I had my first ever attempt at Mexican food.
I dug out a bagged up portion of my cottage pie from the freezer and made up a couple of what I think are called burritos?
Topped with cheese, these went into the convection oven.
The burritos later joined the chicken fajitas on the plate.
In my defense I was a bit tired that night... but while maybe not the most aesthetically pleasing of meals it was still delicious!
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^ Yup. I just shook my head, having no idea where to even start on that. The peas in it shook me to my core.....
Howard Marks himself couldn't roll those bad boys tight without spillage.
They probably tasted fine.
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