baboon2004
Darned cockwombles.
I like za'atar. Big bags of it on Edgware Road.
Gin and cider. 1 part gin to about 4 parts cider. Remarkably palatable (as long as you like cider). And absolutely laden with alcohol - two pints will make your eyes water. It isn't just me, either - I was talking about the 'ginocide' to someone and he quipped "Oh, Wrongbow!".
Anybody heard of (or purchased ?!?!) Modernist Cuisine, a "six-volume, 2,438-page set that is destined to reinvent cooking. The lavishly illustrated books use thousands of original images to make the science and technology clear and engaging."
I don't think I've ever been so attracted to any book before, let alone something that costs $500 USD and is filled to the brim with completely impractical and expensive methods of cooking.
Nutmeg & a Chillipowder in some kind of omelette is very nice.
Right, the veggie is away for a week. Can anyone suggest some interesting meat / fish dishes to do for myself?
Preferably reasonably simple (as I don't want to be washing up seven different pans after making a dinner for one), easy to make in small quantities, and doable with fairly basic supermarket meat and fish as I don't have access to anything much better.
Right, the veggie is away for a week. Can anyone suggest some interesting meat / fish dishes to do for myself?
Preferably reasonably simple (as I don't want to be washing up seven different pans after making a dinner for one), easy to make in small quantities, and doable with fairly basic supermarket meat and fish as I don't have access to anything much better.
Right, the veggie is away for a week. Can anyone suggest some interesting meat / fish dishes to do for myself?
Preferably reasonably simple (as I don't want to be washing up seven different pans after making a dinner for one), easy to make in small quantities, and doable with fairly basic supermarket meat and fish as I don't have access to anything much better.
perhaps not overly interesting but you can't beat a good steak. it's fun learning how to get steak cooked to perfection. buy the best and eat it blue! .
perhaps not overly interesting but you can't beat a good steak. it's fun learning how to get steak cooked to perfection. buy the best and eat it blue! .
This is definitely true - steak is pretty much as standard when I get the chance. Nice suggestions from Viktorvaughn and Baboon on what to put with it, as well.perhaps not overly interesting but you can't beat a good steak. it's fun learning how to get steak cooked to perfection. buy the best and eat it blue! .
Right, the veggie is away for a week. Can anyone suggest some interesting meat / fish dishes to do for myself?