Teatime Choices
#2281
Re: Teatime Choices
"Au naturel".
Seriously though, I made a tartiflette for the first time in yonks (pre-empting an early winter ) and will be doing "Veau a la BĂ©richonne" this weekend.
I wouldn't bother <search-engining> the veal dish, the results are well iffy, I'll post a real recipe soon-ish.
Seriously though, I made a tartiflette for the first time in yonks (pre-empting an early winter ) and will be doing "Veau a la BĂ©richonne" this weekend.
I wouldn't bother <search-engining> the veal dish, the results are well iffy, I'll post a real recipe soon-ish.
#2282
Re: Teatime Choices
The steak will have to defrost for tomorrow, so it's shrimp cocktail for me!
#2284
Re: Teatime Choices
No, but that bottle was taking up space in the fridge for too long. You have to draw a line somewhere.
Edit: Here, I'm celebrating a modest gambling win from my morning beer break.
Just one reason why this place has no Michelin stars:
Shrimp are chilling in top of the fridge so the timing should be right to leap out and set them around the dish, pour out some sauce, and dust with the green onions and parsley, in between Jeopardy! and Last of the Summer Wine.
Edit: Here, I'm celebrating a modest gambling win from my morning beer break.
Just one reason why this place has no Michelin stars:
Shrimp are chilling in top of the fridge so the timing should be right to leap out and set them around the dish, pour out some sauce, and dust with the green onions and parsley, in between Jeopardy! and Last of the Summer Wine.
Last edited by caretaker; Sep 12th 2020 at 12:18 am.
#2285
Re: Teatime Choices
the doors are open
steak is frying in the pan
the fan is whirring
and now the question
do I mash spuds and carrots
the meat is resting
the butter and salt
beckon to the side dish
like the sun waves to the sea
medium rare, and beer
steak is frying in the pan
the fan is whirring
and now the question
do I mash spuds and carrots
the meat is resting
the butter and salt
beckon to the side dish
like the sun waves to the sea
medium rare, and beer
#2286
Re: Teatime Choices
I loaded a Dr Oetker spinach pizza up with bell pepper, red onion, prosciutto, and brie. Forgot the tomato, damn.
Last edited by caretaker; Sep 13th 2020 at 10:43 pm.
#2287
Re: Teatime Choices
Mrs. Jings served up a cracker last night... whole trout stuffed with lemon and herbs, with roast baby potatoes and roast sprouts. Oh yes.
#2289
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Shepherds Pie last night (well cottage pie really as it was beef not lamb) with extra veggies (cauliflower) cunningly hidden in the potato crust. Kids didn't notice!
#2290
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Scouse and I had planned to go out for dinner tonight, but we had a last minute invitation from his son and son's girlfriend for dinner at their place so off we went.
His girlfriend cooked, baked chicken breasts wrapped in prosciutto, a jug of creamy mushroom sauce, barley and mushroom risotto and broccolini. Dessert was apple crumble and double cream. All perfectly cooked from scratch and all delicious. We've been invited to her family's Thanksgiving dinner (they're African American), about 50 people attend and various family members vie for the 'best turkey' award - smoked, brined and other ways that I forget. Mashed potato, candied yams, bean casserole - it'll be a first for us. Looking forward to it!
His girlfriend cooked, baked chicken breasts wrapped in prosciutto, a jug of creamy mushroom sauce, barley and mushroom risotto and broccolini. Dessert was apple crumble and double cream. All perfectly cooked from scratch and all delicious. We've been invited to her family's Thanksgiving dinner (they're African American), about 50 people attend and various family members vie for the 'best turkey' award - smoked, brined and other ways that I forget. Mashed potato, candied yams, bean casserole - it'll be a first for us. Looking forward to it!
#2291
Re: Teatime Choices
Scouse and I had planned to go out for dinner tonight, but we had a last minute invitation from his son and son's girlfriend for dinner at their place so off we went.
His girlfriend cooked, baked chicken breasts wrapped in prosciutto, a jug of creamy mushroom sauce, barley and mushroom risotto and broccolini. Dessert was apple crumble and double cream. All perfectly cooked from scratch and all delicious.
His girlfriend cooked, baked chicken breasts wrapped in prosciutto, a jug of creamy mushroom sauce, barley and mushroom risotto and broccolini. Dessert was apple crumble and double cream. All perfectly cooked from scratch and all delicious.
I did my first risotto the other day and my second (and much improved) frittata today.
We've been invited to her family's Thanksgiving dinner (they're African American), about 50 people attend and various family members vie for the 'best turkey' award - smoked, brined and other ways that I forget. Mashed potato, candied yams, bean casserole - it'll be a first for us. Looking forward to it!
#2292
Re: Teatime Choices
There are very few covid-19 related restrictions in Western Australia now, and they only apply to gatherings of over 500 people. It's been well over two months since we've had a case of community transmission, the only cases we're getting are people returning from overseas and they're quarantined for 2 weeks. Oh, there is one quite large restriction, our State and national borders are still closed That means we can't leave Australia without applying for an exemption, and only citizens and permanent residents are allowed in (if they can get a flight).
Last edited by spouse of scouse; Sep 20th 2020 at 1:08 am.
#2293
Re: Teatime Choices
I had chicken wings, and later some bread and butter and pate'. Not a vegetable in sight.
#2295
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I had a beautiful Chicken curry with great naan.
I now have a third Indian option for delivery quite near to me. It's more a cafe than a restaurant and a more limited selection than the first two but the basics are there. Very good and quite a bit cheaper
I now have a third Indian option for delivery quite near to me. It's more a cafe than a restaurant and a more limited selection than the first two but the basics are there. Very good and quite a bit cheaper