With frozen peas you only need to boil the kettle and pour the water on them and drain
With frozen peas you only need to boil the kettle and pour the water on them and drain
While the site has been down this past couple of days I've been using the time productively working towards my Michelin star!
First up my 650gram 2 "thick Tomahawk..
140grams of protein!
Juices sealed in with a hot oil fry on all sides..
Then banged in the oven on high for half an hour..
Time for some liquid refreshment..
Plated..
Succulent..
Two hour food coma ensued, while the dog had the bone and I dreamt of Duck ala Orange..
In the absence of a orange I used a satsuma..
Crisping up nicely. No Aunt Bessie Roasties today, only the finest par boiled duck fat roasted potatoes..
Plated..
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Shalom
Well done, if you like it that way. But succulent is not a word I’d use for that bone-in sirloin.
Pair of heathens!
You two must spend half your life having a white knuckle ride on the porcelain bowl eating that shit regularly!
Fat cvnts!!
I gave you a friendly tip. Perhaps the rotgut brandy is biting deep.
^ Isn't that strange. I tried turning my phone around and the peas looked normal but then the pie was upside down.
Last night it was baked, organic, freshly-caught pla duuk.
One very obvious draw-back with a convection oven became apparent when trying to bake such a big fish!
If you don't count the cost of building the pond, the cost of fish pellets, the cost of the electricity to power the pump 8 hours a day, the medical costs of getting my infected toe nails sorted out a couple of years ago, and as my wife has reminded me several times, the cost of her Isaan bugs, this meal was completely free.
Apart from the rice, of course.
A meal with no peas... I shall make amends tonight.
I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this. The catfish is very tasty.
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Last edited by Mendip; 20-06-2023 at 08:39 AM.
No beans, no peas, and no mountains of cheap gravy to hide the taste.
^ looks nice, but I have to admit I do like a good gravy
^ A proper meal right there DW.
Sure beats looking at dead sun dried fish found on a levee or soi dog vomit on a plate.
Not personally but the gardener made up some brown soy sauce kind of thing it marinaded in. The wife doesn't seem to be cooking this month.
I much prefer the pla duuk dry as it can go a bit slimy when moist. I'll maybe look at some Western recipes for the next one as I enjoyed the taste.
Yeah maybe the magic brown marinade made by the gardener made that catfish look like it had been found dead on the shore for a spell dried in the sun.![]()
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