I could murder a khao kha moo about now.
I could murder a khao kha moo about now.
^^ You and me both. That looks so good.
Just walked in on the Mrs grating a cucumber. Can’t see the problem.
I like where this is going though.
Steak anything.
A healthy favourite.
For the ratio of healthy:tasty:easy, tiz hard to beat.
^ Are you struggling to make bail, mate?
Butter, garlic prawns (with chilli, goes without saying), rice and
shitloads of cucumber, my youngest favourite food! Even more than ribs! Go figure.
^ That cucumber looks great.
I very rarely cook spaghetti bolognese but when I do it's fantastic and I'd put it up against anyone's.
This was more like tagliatelle bolognese since I can't abide those thin spaghetti noodles. The thicker noodles are cheweyer and just better all round... imho of course...
I could just keep eating this until I explode.
But no... you've gotta stay healthy!
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^^ my daughter would piss her pants with joy with that much cheese on top. She can eat spag boll 7 times a week.
And you'd lose! Your problem is major, you're clearly cooking the pasta then putting it on a plate then putting the sauce on top. I use to make the same mistake, it's a huge no-no. Let YouTube guide you but the trick is to mix the sauce and pasta together with a little of the pasta water in a separate pan for a few minutes, then serve it. The pasta finishes cooking in the sauce and absorbs the flavours, trust me you need to look at this and give it a go because you'll never do it any other way again!
Couple of pics added, one's my own cooking and the other's off the net but there's no plain white (and boring/tasteless) pasta showing in either because of the method mentioned above.
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Last edited by Headworx; 07-02-2022 at 10:39 PM.
1. not mixing the spaghetti with the sauce (it’s only been said 1000 times)
2. Fookin peas
3. That’s not Parmesan cheese
Bladdy hell... I thought it was pretty good!
And there was a bit of Parmesan mixed in with the Cheddar so I guess that's just two and a half strikes... I'm still hanging in there.
I'm not doubting any of this and I'll definately give it a try next time... but I'm pretty sure that on the rare occasions I've had Spaghetti Bolognese in a restaurant the sauce has been dolloped onto the spaghetti... at least I've never noticed otherwise.
Calling bullshit on this one, fess-up mate it was 100% grated cheddar that's normally reserved for special occasions like putting on top of baked beans wasn't it
Change restaurants then. Here's a menu pic from our favourite local eye-tie joint, no dumping of pasta onto a plate straight out of the water going on there (or anywhere else decent).
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And a vid showing the method, skip to 14:20.
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