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Oink Dec 5th 2016 1:41 am

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Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12121394)
So Snoop got Stinkypuplet to cook Sunday dinner- it was mighty fine :thumbup:


Those roast potatoes look the bollox. :thumbup:

What type of potatoes did little tail-wagger use?

Stinkypup Dec 5th 2016 3:21 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12121746)
You're fond of Yorkshire pud then?

Very much so- puplet and myself, Snoop weirdly doesn't :confused:
Homemade in this instance were a step too far for his culinary lesson, he would have gone into terminal teenage eye rolling mode. They were the cheat Superstore 4 minutes in the oven readymade ones but not a bad second best


Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12121748)
Those roast potatoes look the bollox. :thumbup:

What type of potatoes did little tail-wagger use?

They were really good- Snoop internet shops from Superstore and I think that they were just generic "Superstore whites" :unsure:

Oink Dec 5th 2016 3:28 am

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Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12121827)
Very much so- puplet and myself, Snoop weirdly doesn't :confused:
Homemade in this instance were a step too far for his culinary lesson, he would have gone into terminal teenage eye rolling mode. They were the cheat Superstore 4 minutes in the oven readymade ones but not a bad second best

I didn't know they had things like that here. I'll have to venture out to one and see what other stuff they got like that.

BristolUK Dec 5th 2016 4:41 am

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Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12121827)
...They were the cheat Superstore 4 minutes in the oven readymade ones but not a bad second best.

I was never a big fan but I did like the ones at school dinners, just a flat thing on a tray cut into slices.

BristolUK Dec 5th 2016 5:34 am

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Flying Rabbit.

I got the rabbit out of the freezer. When it thawed, I cut off two legs keeping one separate and two wings (hence the name) and cut the other bit in two.

In the slow cooker with some red wine mixed with chicken broth, onions, mushrooms and a club house chicken gravy mix so it wasn't totally watery.

It cooked up a treat, as I discovered today when I was getting rid of the bones. The meat fell off easily.

So that's rabbit soup and steak sandwich for supper tonight.

The single leg, I casseroled with a Jamaican curry sauce and I reheated that for lunch today.

caretaker Dec 5th 2016 8:47 am

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Chili con carne.

Stinkypup Dec 8th 2016 2:09 pm

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Mini Stinky at the helm again tonight- shepherd's pie- :thumbup:

Pica Dec 8th 2016 11:52 pm

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Did Russell get any ?

caretaker Dec 12th 2016 11:39 am

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Potatoes and carrots tossed in duck fat and roasted with sausages.

BristolUK Dec 12th 2016 1:00 pm

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Some Mediterranean chicken thing from Superstore. Four breasts in a sauce. On offer and then 50% as well for some unknown reason. Very nice.

They also had a Souvlaki style which we had a week or so ago which was nice enough but it was more like a marinade than a sauce and bore zero resemblance to anything 'souvlaki' style.

Local shop had some store made battered zucchini sticks which I added to the plate with carrots and spud.

Stinkypup Dec 12th 2016 1:16 pm

Re: Teatime Choices
 

Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12127912)
Some Mediterranean chicken thing from Superstore. Four breasts in a sauce. On offer and then 50% as well for some unknown reason. Very nice.

They also had a Souvlaki style which we had a week or so ago which was nice enough but it was more like a marinade than a sauce and bore zero resemblance to anything 'souvlaki' style.

Local shop had some store made battered zucchini sticks which I added to the plate with carrots and spud.

Crying out for Superstore Yorkshire puddings IMO :thumbup:
I know you aren't keen but you could grow to love the little fellas

BristolUK Dec 12th 2016 1:28 pm

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Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 12127920)
Crying out for Superstore Yorkshire puddings IMO :thumbup:
I know you aren't keen but you could grow to love the little fellas

I saw someone else's version of it the other day. Can't remember the name but it must have been in Walmart.

Perhaps I should get some PC brand and have them with the next beef in beer pie. Or make the beef in beer and serve the puds with it so as not to have pastry and pud.

Stinkypup Dec 12th 2016 1:38 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12127923)
I saw someone else's version of it the other day. Can't remember the name but it must have been in Walmart.

Perhaps I should get some PC brand and have them with the next beef in beer pie. Or make the beef in beer and serve the puds with it so as not to have pastry and pud.

Why not pastry and two little puds ?
Gotta say that Snoop excelled herself tonight- fabulous beef stew, big dollop of horseradish on the side and my cockles were well and truly warmed :thumbsup:

caretaker Dec 20th 2016 10:09 am

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Fried deer heart with onions, bacon, mushrooms and rice.

BristolUK Dec 20th 2016 1:01 pm

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12133569)
Fried deer heart with onions, bacon, mushrooms and rice.

No sprouts?


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