Over to Kiwi Catholic Lady's for dinner where the first order of business was to get her newly purchased lurid purple bluetooth speaker hooked up to her phone so we could listen to Mozart's Violin Concerto No.1
Luckily the light does not pulse in time to the music.
She plied me with some Henkel which was quite a tasty drop.
The main course was a salmon pasta with olives and spinach which was a nice balance of naughty carbs and healthy omega 3
I was even given a doggy bag to take home so will finish it over the next couple of nights
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Due to my frequent absence it was established long ago that She would assume the roll of bad cop.
Parenting's pretty cruisy when you're good cop.
Lao Lady brought me a box of Lindt assorted for belated Valentines
And boxes of curry, chicken, pork, mysterious Asian soup, some ham and cheese rolls and some Japanese sweets
While deciding which to have for dinner she broke out a box of steaming 'still hot from her stove' cooked sweetcorn. I love munching sweetcorn from the cob. I should do it more often.
We settled on Mysterious Asian soup with beef, dangerous looking mushrooms and 2 kinds of dumplings for dinner.
With Bombay Mix for a crunchy side.
^ That's a lot more tan I got for Valentine's Day.
All I got were two Line messages.
Yesterday I used our two remaining lamb shanks to make lamb broth. Lamb is the daughter's favourite meat so it seemed the right thing to do. Last time I took her down to school she had to take slices of roast lamb and lamb sandwiches for her new school mates... none of them had tasted lamb before.
We're even having lamb chops on Saturday night and it will be a family affair... the Kommandant found the rack of lamb that I'd hidden in the bottom of the freezer.
I found this 'Scotch Broth' mix in the kitchen cupboard and even remembered to soak it overnight... hence calling this 'lamb broth'.
I also wellied in a leftover leek from our chicken, bacon and leek pie.
The only thing wrong... we are hitting mid 30s at the moment and I think this meal would have been more suitable a few weeks ago in the UK Winter.
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I had a most unexpected Green a week or so ago, for my quiche. There was also a request for a close-up of the next quiche I post up.
I think it only right and proper to protect the identity of the Green sender - a person who is usually less than complimentary about my cooking - in case he sent it mistakenly after imbibing? Or maybe he has finally come around to English home-baked cuisine being the best in the world?
As quiche is one pf the daughter's favourites, it was on this week's list.
Even the finest quiche will never be at it's best re-baked from frozen, but time is precious and batch cooking has become the norm in this household.
Here ya go Snubs!
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I like a baked potato with that but generally you only get god awful chinky tatties in thailand
^ Life is but a compromise.
I am limited to one convection oven, so even oven chips were a challenge.
My very favourite with quiche is new potatoes smothered in butter, with peas.
^ cook smartermicrowave the spuds and then finish them in the oven - quicker
^^^^ probably you shouldn’t have posted a close up of that quiche
There's something about peas with tomato sauce that just irks me.
Lao lady brought Garlic Bread and pork scratchings for a supremely unhealthy feast and a large tub of curry which will last 3 nights I think.
We feasted firstly on the balcony on her hot and precooked corncobs with butter
Pudding was a homemade banana and chocolate cake that she had cooked, believe it or not, in her airfryer, garnished with pieces of melon
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Does nobody ever bring a friend?
^
#zeroeffort
#tradcooking
The only bring a friend request scenario I have encountered is from the occasional lady wanting to visit the forest to kick my tyres with a side-kick chaperone for female safety.
Which is fair enough I suppose.
This is 1st serve from the curry box Lao Lady brought.
Big hunks of proteinaceous chicken in here although cut into curiously large 1 inch cubes with little pieces of carrot and potato.
I'll take that as a compliment Nev, thanks.
I think that two clean plates said it all!
And what's more, the daughter took a few slices of my quiche back to school with her, to introduce the 'Best of British' to her Thai dorm mates!
I'm sorry Armstrong, but prepare for more irking in the future!
I've always considered peas with tomato sauce as one of the classic food pairings.
^ Peas and mayo with fish and chips, non-Armstrong irking
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