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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    I used to love kedgeree, my mum made it a lot when I were a kid.

    Smoked haddock, hard boiled egg, peas and of course rice, of which we have loads.

    I need to get a decent recipe and I'll give it a go.
    When I used to stay at the calcutta oberoi I asked fir it the chef came out that evening and was very happy. He spoke queens English and said give him a day to source the smoked haddock. He delivered, put it on the brekkie menu for the week I was there, was very popular.i have a photo of me and him somewhere, he got a good separate tip for him and the kitchen staff

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    Back then were you sporting a pencil thin moustache and wearing a pith helmet and did you arrive by seden chair?

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    I gave the kids a choice after helping me tidy the garden today.

    This feast or McDonald's???

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    Unfortunately it was a hatric for Ronald McDonald!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    Back then were you sporting a pencil thin moustache and wearing a pith helmet and did you arrive by seden chair?
    My Mrs wasn't cleaning the place and minesweeping the fridges if that helps

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    Steak, mushrooms and onion gravy, food coma!

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    Mmmm...brown slop again.




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    ^ Yellow slop is the way to go.



    Korat Chef honey ham with mash, cauliflower and cheese sauce... and peas.


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    I don't really understand ham as a dinner ingredient. But that does look like decent ham. Maybe with some chips it'd be right.

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    I am very fond of a good cauliflower and cheese sauce. Took me right back. Have not had it in years.

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    It’s not particularly difficult to make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    It’s not particularly difficult to make.
    Have not cooked more than a fried egg since the missus passed. Too much hassle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    I am very fond of a good cauliflower and cheese sauce
    I usually do a 7 portion pot of cheese sauce once or twice a year, but I usually have it with broccoli. Cauliflower works too though, although I did not realise it cooks much faster than broccoli so I over-steamed it the first time.


    Finally finished my 2025 Covid broth after 28 bowls so I got some carrots to accompany a portion of Senorita's mystery frozen Lamb chop stew from the oldies kitchen

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    It is very tasty in some kind of rosemary sauce.

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    Damn reasonable Loops and as colourful as your dates.

    Fancied something light tonight after an hours swimming.

    So went with the traditional fayre one might expect in a coastal restaurant in Spain.

    Not as heavy on the protein today but look at those photogenic colours Ciz!



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    Shalom

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Have not cooked more than a fried egg since the missus passed. Too much hassle.

    ooh, gotcha. Sorry to hear that but perfectly understandable

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    Had some chicken breast and some frozen rice and peas so it was Tikka Masala jar sauce instant lazy curry night.

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    Rambo doesn't look impressed!

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    ^^ Have you got Harley Quinn in those

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Rambo doesn't look impressed!
    Don't push him, or he'll make you a curry you won't believe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Have you got Harley Quinn in those
    That is Leeloo from the Fifth Element

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    She's that actress from Suicide Squad.

    Here you go a beef/pork cottage pie fusion!

    500g of minced pork
    500g of minced beef
    gravy
    Tomato Puree
    Pepper
    2Kg of Maris Piper potatoes
    Green beens finely chopped
    1 Onion

    With some beetroot on the side..

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    So, still not very brown.

    Surprising, when so much of your food is incinerated.

    And…beetroot.

    Grim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    And…beetroot.
    He's spent big on that meal..

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    3 kgs? How many were you feeding?

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    Portions of peas and sprouts would have transformed that meal. Beetroot has no place and should be reserved for cattle feed.


    The daughter leaves home in less than two weeks, so is getting spoilt with all her favourites at the moment.

    This week I made up a load of shortcrust pastry and Tuesday it was quiche.



    I bet she won't get this for dinner at her fancy new school.



    Yesterday was steak and kidney pie day... but we're having that tonight because she wanted 'mac and cheese' last night.



    Mac and cheese is outside of my comfort zone and I don't believe it existed in the 70s. But, one of our family meals back then was eggs in a cheese sauce, this in the days before cholesterol became unfashionable.

    How difficult could it be?



    Mac and egg and cheese.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    The daughter leaves home in less than two weeks, so is getting spoilt with all her favourites at the moment
    is 2 weeks time not a little early to bring out your 4 recipe repertoire of...
    Quiche and peas
    Frozen lamb shank and peas
    Ham and peas
    Battered pond fish and peas
    ?

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    ^ That last question mark is obviously tonight's steak and kidney pie with mash and peas.

    Anyway, she's away on camp for a couple of days which takes the pressure off but admittedly next week could be a problem.

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