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Re: what you havin for dinner?
On sunday i had a 10oz Kobe Beefburger... lifechanging
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Re: what you havin for dinner?
jell... never had it, wanted to for years but the oppurtunity has never arisen...particle-jim wrote:On sunday i had a 10oz Kobe Beefburger... lifechanging
girlfriend's making spaghetti & meatballs tonight... i am salivating in anticipationz
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She was called Lola 

Re: what you havin for dinner?
Last night I tried to make orzo salad - however failed to find orzo in the supermarket
So instead became like a pasta salad, but with pesto, bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes, spring onion and red onion (only after i started eating it did i realise that i had put two types of onion in it). was freaking delicious though

Re: what you havin for dinner?
ihad a selection of the finest kebabs and middle eastern food from the finest middle eastern restaurant/takeaway in manchester

great.

great.
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oi oinoam wrote:ihad a selection of the finest kebabs and middle eastern food from the finest middle eastern restaurant/takeaway in manchester
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Re: what you havin for dinner?
watching a program about bears the other day, and some man had a bear burger said it was the best burger he'd ever had.
just thought i'd let you know.
edit - chicken/onion curry tonight, bit like a dopiaza
just thought i'd let you know.
edit - chicken/onion curry tonight, bit like a dopiaza
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Re: what you havin for dinner?
Grilled mackerel (that my brother caught) with horseradish and chilli. Served up with home grown jersey potatoes, asparagus and a bit side salad.
http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/533182
Ingredients
4 small whole mackerel, heads removed, gutted, cleaned
2 red chillies, seeds removed, finely chopped
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1 tbsp olive oil
4 spring onions, finely sliced
4 tsp freshly grated horseradish
4 tsp dried red chilli flakes
2 tsp choppedleaves rosemary
2 lemons, juice only
1. Make 2 slashes on each side of the mackerel, and sprinkle chopped red chillies in each cut.
2. Season with black pepper and rub each fish, on both sides, with the olive oil.
3. Preheat a grill or barbecue, and when hot, cook the fish for 5 - 7 minutes on each side - or until the skin is crisp and the fish tender.
4. While the fish is under the grill, combine the spring onions, horseradish, dried chilli and rosemary.
5. Add the lemon juice and enough water to give a pouring consistency.
6. Drizzle the horseradish and chilli mixture over the mackerel and serve straight from the grill with steamed new potatoes and a crisp salad.

http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/533182
Ingredients
4 small whole mackerel, heads removed, gutted, cleaned
2 red chillies, seeds removed, finely chopped
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1 tbsp olive oil
4 spring onions, finely sliced
4 tsp freshly grated horseradish
4 tsp dried red chilli flakes
2 tsp choppedleaves rosemary
2 lemons, juice only
1. Make 2 slashes on each side of the mackerel, and sprinkle chopped red chillies in each cut.
2. Season with black pepper and rub each fish, on both sides, with the olive oil.
3. Preheat a grill or barbecue, and when hot, cook the fish for 5 - 7 minutes on each side - or until the skin is crisp and the fish tender.
4. While the fish is under the grill, combine the spring onions, horseradish, dried chilli and rosemary.
5. Add the lemon juice and enough water to give a pouring consistency.
6. Drizzle the horseradish and chilli mixture over the mackerel and serve straight from the grill with steamed new potatoes and a crisp salad.

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Re: what you havin for dinner?
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Re: what you havin for dinner?
god I fucking love mackerel. Really any blue scale fish, like pike or saury as well. all those oils make em' taste intense with the fish flavor, but shit they are good. all about intense flavor profiles!firky wrote:Grilled mackerel (that my brother caught) with horseradish and chilli. Served up with home grown jersey potatoes, asparagus and a bit side salad.
http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/533182
Ingredients
4 small whole mackerel, heads removed, gutted, cleaned
2 red chillies, seeds removed, finely chopped
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1 tbsp olive oil
4 spring onions, finely sliced
4 tsp freshly grated horseradish
4 tsp dried red chilli flakes
2 tsp choppedleaves rosemary
2 lemons, juice only
1. Make 2 slashes on each side of the mackerel, and sprinkle chopped red chillies in each cut.
2. Season with black pepper and rub each fish, on both sides, with the olive oil.
3. Preheat a grill or barbecue, and when hot, cook the fish for 5 - 7 minutes on each side - or until the skin is crisp and the fish tender.
4. While the fish is under the grill, combine the spring onions, horseradish, dried chilli and rosemary.
5. Add the lemon juice and enough water to give a pouring consistency.
6. Drizzle the horseradish and chilli mixture over the mackerel and serve straight from the grill with steamed new potatoes and a crisp salad.
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Re: what you havin for dinner?
Oily fish + something hot like wasabi, horseradish, chilli = BOMB!
I don't know what to have tonight. Don't want anything proper heavy as it's too hot and sticky, I can't eat stodgey meals when it's hot. Makes me sleep like a cat.
I don't know what to have tonight. Don't want anything proper heavy as it's too hot and sticky, I can't eat stodgey meals when it's hot. Makes me sleep like a cat.
Re: what you havin for dinner?
making a pie but with bread as the casing instead of pastry. Then i am gonna have crumble. Feelin ill so gonna be boss comfort foods
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Re: what you havin for dinner?
Sick little programme that. Wanted to try bear ever since I saw it.brettheaslewood wrote:watching a program about bears the other day, and some man had a bear burger said it was the best burger he'd ever had.
just thought i'd let you know.
Though watching it gave me conflicted opinions on whether I should want to try it.
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