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Old Mar 27th 2008 | 7:14 pm
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[QUOTE=justsarah;6121650]Steak & Kidney Pie... Done in the slow cooker... Yum!!

recipe please

sounds brill for the ones that are at work all day
 
Old Mar 27th 2008 | 7:15 pm
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Originally Posted by justsarah
We just had Red Emporer for tea.... YUM!
What is that?
 
Old Mar 27th 2008 | 7:30 pm
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Originally Posted by chris and farideh
I love cooking, & every night we have dinner from different countries, but I like to think of different dishes that I havent tried, but I'm running out of idea to cook, any suggestion what do you eat for your dinner, this was just last week menu for the family, so different dishes everyday.

Monday- Curry
Tuesday - Lasagne
Wed- an Iranian dish
thursday- fish dish
so tonight is going to be to beef stroganoff.

please I need more ideas, can you help?
I made thai fishcakes the other day - they were great! (if I do say so myself)
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Old Mar 27th 2008 | 7:31 pm
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Originally Posted by chris and farideh
What is that?
only one of the most delicious fish in the sea

mmm, I'm hungry
 
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How about beef bourgingnon (sp?) it's basicaly coq au vin with beef, or I did a lovely casserole with beef and guiness served with veg and horseradish mash. I used a can of guiness and topped up with stock, or you can use any beer. I also put whole baby onions in, it's a real winter dish so might be best for when the weather is chilly.
 
Old Mar 27th 2008 | 8:41 pm
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Originally Posted by Flixy
How about beef bourgingnon (sp?) it's basicaly coq au vin with beef, or I did a lovely casserole with beef and guiness served with veg and horseradish mash. I used a can of guiness and topped up with stock, or you can use any beer. I also put whole baby onions in, it's a real winter dish so might be best for when the weather is chilly.
That was my first choice then I thought have chicken, but then i thought i prefer beef stroganff, the smell is so yummy, I'm just waitin for the OH to come home to pour the cream on it. your other recipe sounds really yummy I'll give it a go too, my children are my testers they tell me if I have done good job or not.
 
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Originally Posted by chris and farideh
I do those for after school meal, but for dinner if I give them they wont touch it, its not their fault they were brought up that way to have dinner every night.
Ah...Dinner to me is dinner-time (noon).then Tea-time in the evening...just the way i've been brought up
 
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Swordfish steaks with any sort seasoning sprinkled on top. Bake on tray in hot oven for about 14-15 mins. Don't overcook. You can do salmon the same way.

Pasta bakes - good with chicken or tuna pieces quick-fried first.
 
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Chicken Paprika with sour cream-slice chicken breast into pieces (or use whole chicken thighs if prefer) and seal in olive oil, add paprika (as much as you can handle!), can chopped tomatoes, garlic. cook til tender then take off the heat & stir in 2 large dollops of creme fraiche/sour cream. Serve with saute potatoes, green salad and large glass of red.

Mmmmm..
 
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Originally Posted by asher
cottage pie and shepherds pie one and the same

Irish stew has loads of versions usually lamb chops or neck end of lamb, potatoes carrots and onion
or you can use beef and add some guiness or stout.

have fun babe if you want recipes pm me
Isn't cottage pie beef (no veggies) and shepherd pie lamb (with chopped veggies in it)?
 
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Chicken breast stuffed with Mozzarella cheese and wrapped in streaky bacon served with roasted vegetables and pepper sauce - yummy!
 
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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
Tonight we are barbecueing -

Japanese patties (made with kangaroo it would seem)
Prawns in garlic and lime juice.
Chicken breast strips with steak seasoning.

yum.

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Originally Posted by chris and farideh
I was thinking of doing coq au vin, but beef stroganoff won,

also just found good recipe for wiener Schnitzel, I shall do that tomorrow,

mmm not very good with British cooking I bet shepherds pie is dead easy to make, is it the same as cottage pie? what do I put in Irish stew that sounds intersting, Fried chicken its another good idea i havent done corn fritters for ages so I'll try it, for next week.
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Beef spaghetti would be nice..
 
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[QUOTE=justsarah;6121650]Steak & Kidney Pie... Done in the slow cooker... Yum!!

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Post the recipe!!! We love Snakes & Pigmies Pie and love using the slow cooker. Combining the 2 would be fabulous.
 

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