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Made me laugh
Just watched the cooking channel. It was a lesson on cooking English food. Sheherds Pie, fish and chips, and breakfast were fairly OK. Then came the Sunday roast, it consisted of sirloin, gravy made purely with red wine, peas in butter and mashed potatoes. No other veg and not a roast potato or yorkshire pudding in sight!!!!
Thought that it would make you smile. Rosemary |
Re: Made me laugh
and maybe another laugh is how many Brits cook a Sunday roast now? (or cook fish and chips at home!)
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Yes, I cook full Sunday dinner at home most Sundays including roast spuds and Yorkshire puds!!
Didn't used to cook much but since buying a Ninja air fryer I've become a bit obsessed with cooking cakes, quiche and all manner of pies and pastries.......... And best thing of all, I'm not bothered about those extra couple of pounds I've put on 😋 Enjoy...... Steve |
Re: Made me laugh
Originally Posted by Rosemary
(Post 13154518)
Just watched the cooking channel. It was a lesson on cooking English food. Sheherds Pie, fish and chips, and breakfast were fairly OK. Then came the Sunday roast, it consisted of sirloin, gravy made purely with red wine, peas in butter and mashed potatoes. No other veg and not a roast potato or yorkshire pudding in sight!!!!
Thought that it would make you smile. Rosemary One of our first roasts out in a sort of pub here in NZ arrived with mashed mystery which turned out to be pumpkin. Waited a bit and then finally politely said they had forgotton the roast potatoes and also the yorkshires. Met with unfriendly blank stares and told it was New Zealand. Best in the world at roasts. :lol: We named them the not roast roasts |
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One thing that I forgot to mention is that this is on Spanish television. Spanish chef, his programmes on the channel are supposed to be teaching people all about food and includes international recipes. Today happened to be English food.
Rosemary |
Re: Made me laugh
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 13154583)
and maybe another laugh is how many Brits cook a Sunday roast now? (or cook fish and chips at home!)
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Re: Made me laugh
Originally Posted by Rosemary
(Post 13154518)
Just watched the cooking channel. It was a lesson on cooking English food. Sheherds Pie, fish and chips, and breakfast were fairly OK. Then came the Sunday roast, it consisted of sirloin, gravy made purely with red wine, peas in butter and mashed potatoes. No other veg and not a roast potato or yorkshire pudding in sight!!!!
Thought that it would make you smile. Rosemary |
Re: Made me laugh
Originally Posted by Retired in Euskadi
(Post 13154718)
What, no parsnips? Sacrilege.
Rosemary |
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Impossible here in Italy to get a roast dinner, fish & chips, Yorkshire puddings and parsnips so I've learned to make my own ----- except the parsnips. Some Brits have tried growing them but without much luck. I do cheat with the gravy sometimes and have some Bisto in the cupboard. I live in polenta land so that's used a lot where we'd have roast spuds or Yorkshires.
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But have you seen what the Brits have done to Tagliatelle al ragu.Instead of slow cooking the pork, beef and sausages in a WHITE wine base with a soffritto and a rich tomato sauce they get some cheap beef mince throw in a spoonful of tomato paste and some RED wine before serving it with bland overcooked Spaghetti .They are having a laugh.And then they have the temerity to claim that it came from Bologna.Porca Miseria!!!!
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Re: Made me laugh
Originally Posted by Lorna at Vicenza
(Post 13154725)
Impossible here in Italy to get a roast dinner, fish & chips, Yorkshire puddings and parsnips so I've learned to make my own ----- except the parsnips. Some Brits have tried growing them but without much luck. I do cheat with the gravy sometimes and have some Bisto in the cupboard. I live in polenta land so that's used a lot where we'd have roast spuds or Yorkshires.
Parsnips are the one seed that you cannot keep for next year. They just don't germinate! Need to buy new. In Spanish they are called "chirivia", but in the Basque country, they're unknown. This year I discovered a new way of growing them: make a series of deep holes, say 6" and fill them with potting compost. Place the thin parsnip seed on top, press in a bit, cover, water and babysit for about a month till they germinate. Magic. from then on. keep well watered without overdoing it. |
Re: Made me laugh
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 13154705)
You might be surprised! I don't cook much, but both of those are favourites when I do attack the kitchen.
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Re: Made me laugh
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 13154892)
Horses for courses as they say.
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Re: Made me laugh
Originally Posted by Expatrick
(Post 13154902)
Well, main course anyway!
(Although you can have their doovers for starters) |
Re: Made me laugh
Originally Posted by Expatrick
(Post 13154902)
Well, main course anyway!
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