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    Anybody got any good recipes they wouldnt mind posting?

    Im just bored with my usual curry, chili, lasagne diet lol.

    Any contribution would be gratefully appreciated

  • #2
    2 slices of bread lightly toasted, lavish butter over them, meanwile in a pan heat up one can of baked beans until piping hot and pour lovingly over toast sprinkle with a little worcester sauce. ENJOY.

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    • #3
      lol, excellent, but that one is my pièce de résistance of my culinary skills

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      • #4
        That's strange, I expected you to eat them straight out of the tin!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by iancognito View Post
          That's strange, I expected you to eat them straight out of the tin!
          I do when i`ve no bread in or to drunk to toast

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          • #6
            Really amazing cheap dish

            1 tin tuna
            Pasta (any shape)
            1 medium hot green chili
            Cherry tomatoes
            salt n ground black pepper
            Olive oil

            Cook pasta in salted water. Whilst cooking, de-seed and finely chop up chili, rough chop cherry toms.
            when pasta is cooked, drain, return to low heat.

            Chuck in olive oil, tuna, toms and chili, salt n pepper. Stir about for a couple of mins.

            Can also have crushed fresh garlic and lemon juice if your feeling flash.

            Cheap, quick, unusual ...........delicious.
            "Although scalar fields are Lorentz scalars, they may transform nontrivially under other symmetries, such as flavour or isospin. For example, the pion is invariant under the restricted Lorentz group, but is an isospin triplet (meaning it transforms like a three component vector under the SU(2) isospin symmetry). Furthermore, it picks up a negative phase under parity inversion, so it transforms nontrivially under the full Lorentz group; such particles are called pseudoscalar rather than scalar. Most mesons are pseudoscalar particles." (finally explained to a captivated Celestine by Professor Brian Cox on Wednesday 27th June 2012 )

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            • #7
              Nice one, cheers cet, might try that tomorrow as ive got the ingredients in already despite payday being 3 days away lol

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              • #8
                110g/4oz peas frozen will do
                ½ pint vegetable stock
                large splash of double cream
                salt and freshly ground black pepper
                handful of basil leaves
                1 garlic clove, peeled and crushed
                double cream, to serve
                cracked black pepper, to serve

                Method
                1. Place the peas in a saucepan and pour over the hot stock. Add the cream, seasoning, basil leaves and garlic to the pan and bring to the boil.
                2. Reduce the heat and simmer gently for 10-12 minutes.
                3. Transfer the soup to a liquidiser and blend together until smooth.
                4. Return to the heat to warm through.
                5. Ladle the soup into a serving bowl and swirl the cream. Sprinkle with cracked black pepper to serve.

                Yummy i love this

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                • #9
                  excellent, i`ll post my lasagne recipe

                  Bolognaise Sauce

                  500g minced beef
                  150g mushrooms
                  2 large green peppers
                  1 large red pepper
                  2 medium onions
                  1 tin of tomatoes (400g)
                  100g tomato puree
                  1 beef stock cube
                  150ml red wine
                  150ml water
                  ½ tsp mixed herbs
                  ½ tsp parsley
                  ½ tsp chives
                  2 cloves garlic

                  Cheese Sauce

                  75g butter
                  75g flour
                  700mls milk
                  200g grated cheese


                  And pre-cooked Lasagne pasta


                  METHOD -

                  Bolognaise Sauce

                  1) Fry beef for 3-4 mins, breaking up and stirring all the time. Drain and place in saucepan
                  2) Dice red and green peppers, slice mushrooms and chop onions, fry in olive oil until soft, drain and add to saucepan.
                  3) Crush/chop garlic and add to saucepan
                  4) Make up stock with water and beef cube. Add wine and stir in tomato puree, pour into saucepan with tinned tomatoes and herbs, cover and simmer for an hour.

                  Cheese Sauce

                  1) Melt butter over a low heat
                  2) Very slowly add the flour, stirring continuosly until a smooth paste is achieved. Cook gently for 2 mins
                  3) Gradually add milk ensuring that the sauce does not go lumpy. Allow to boil, stirring in the cheese.

                  To make up

                  1) Starting with a layer of bolognaise sauce followed by pasta and then cheese sauce, build up layers in the dish finishing with a layer of cheese sauce, spinkle grated cheese over the top.
                  2) Place in the centre of oven 180c/350f or gas mark 4 for 45 mins
                  Last edited by Solowka; 22nd July 2007, 19:56:PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RLJ View Post
                    2 slices of bread lightly toasted, lavish butter over them, meanwile in a pan heat up one can of baked beans until piping hot and pour lovingly over toast sprinkle with a little worcester sauce. ENJOY.
                    Forget the Worcester sauce and throw a fried egg on top, lovely :slayer:

                    That's the only meal I make that doesn't go ping

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                    • #11
                      What about grated cheese on top and whack it under the grill for a couple of mins then fried egg then Worcester sauce

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                      • #12
                        and bacon MMMMMMM......Im getting hungry now

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                        • #13
                          couple of sausages and some black pudding,

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by RLJ View Post
                            What about grated cheese on top and whack it under the grill for a couple of mins then fried egg then Worcester sauce
                            Blimey, that's a bit posh!

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                            • #15
                              lets just have a big fry up!

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