Ah, ok!:eyebrows:
Marco.
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For no reason whatsoever i made a loaf with 3 fresh egg yolks, milk, smoked bacon, cheddar and garlic chives.
Each slice is a meal in itself..
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Should save time at breakfast.
Thats really cool.
Steak and mash
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Sirlion, roast cauliflower and a bit of a visual disaster of a potato dauphinoise, was super tasty though..
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Roy are they darn sarf Yorkshire puds?
:D
Ok, I was wrong Digestives are good, I got Mc Vities original wheat biscuits, Grant 's suggestion here and they are perfect with tea. Thank you.
I moved house a few weeks ago, it was vert stressful and pretty much everything that could go wrong did go wrong. In the past I was diagnosed with an eating disorder, I would sometimes stop eating, sometimes for days and then have serious problems digesting anything when I started eating again. This went on for a long time and has damaged my digestive system, the upshot being that I have to be very careful to eat a good diet at regular times. I'm mainly over this but after the house move I had a bit of a setback and had issues with food again. I'm on the mend now although I don't eat much (you'd never believe this if you saw me lol) and seeing and reading about the food you guys have really helps me to enjoy food again. Thanks chaps and keep posting.
Jeff:
There is loads of different bickky variants. The Chocolate coated McVities Digestives are great dunked in scrubber milky coffee. We used to have some trampy salted biscuits over here called 'Ritz' that people got out at christmas to put bits of Cheeze, Pickles etc on, I think you can still buy them..
Ritz are common here, my son loves them.
Try braunswagger and smoked chetter cheese on one.
Or pepperjack and tuna, or motserella and bbq sauce or....
Ian,
Hope you are feeling well.
Learn to enjoy eating, Marco can be your roll model .
I'm sure he would share one or two of Del's recipes if you asked.
I find the trick with good Yorkshire Pudding is the heat of the Oil before adding the mix. Use high smoke point oils like Sunflower oil.. Those round puds are a bit shite, Best with monster done in a deep roasting tray. I used to make some real aliens that spanned from the middle shelf to the roof of the Oven..
Thanks for the kind thoughts gents, I'm feeling ok and my appetite is slowly returning. It's a very difficult thing to put into words, I really love good, quality food and drink and I'm not too bad with the pots and pans but I just get this "blind spot" with food and can't see past feeling absolutely no interest in it. Seeing the dishes served up on the forum and reading peoples comments along with recommendations for sourcing and preparing ingredients is very inspiring. Even Andre's northern puds sound great to me ( that's how I do them by the way). Once I'm on an even keel I'm going to bake my own bread again, I became quite adept at the glutten free loaf.
Get some Nice Sausages in it for a Toad in the hole. :eyebrows:
I never measure stuff out Roy, you just know, if you know what i mean.. About as thick as Pancake batter.
I used to scoff a giant Pud to myself, but they used to make me a big lad. Years ago when blokes went to work down the pit they could go to the boozer on the way home, then come home, fit the nose bag but never put any weight on. These days Blokes dont know the meaning of real work so its kinda not great noshing all this kind of grub & get away with it..
A bowl of my home made puds before the rot set in
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Squash em flat & put some Strawberry jam on.. I bought some American Fluffy pancackes from Morrisons the very low Kal, Carbs & Sugar attracted me
I find I'm eating out of boredom whilst 'self isolating', I put 8 pounds on on the cruise & I'm struggling to lose it.
The wife is the same on her days off, our Kitchen is like a Cafe..
Noticed these on the Aldi web site. Cant make out the Contents spec but the traffic lights look promising. Look a bit like American Fluffy pancackes. Aint worth making for that much
https://www.aldi.co.uk/scotch-pancak...81756186321000
They look interesting.
My problem is not allowing myself the government prescribed one exercise session a day, I've got really toxic about going out & think I'm turning agoraphobic.
I know im the same, I kinda start to panics when i see someone walking my way lol.. Ive just been excersizing in the house
There's an element of fear involved as well, if I get this shit it's almost certainly a death sentence due to a pre-existing condition.
4oz Plain Flour
3 eggs
½ Pint of low fat milk (skimmed or semi-skimmed)
Pinch of salt
Mix well with whisk.
Set oven on highest.
Tray with about ½ tsp of Lard in each
Make sure the tray is hot as Hades (smoking hot) before quickly adding pudding mix.
Cook on highest setting for about 30 mins or until done.
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Aye Aliens indeed. Bit too well done for me tho those Tony. Another thing folks never ever open the door while they are cooking.
Skimmed milk eh? & a lot of eggs. I’ll give it a go, thanks.
As a yorkshireman i must commend you on ur yorkies Tony look marvelous.
Aye. i was very surprised as peeps darn sarf definition of a Yorkshire pudding is usually something that resembles a pancake. Same with the beer flat as a fart
Not a real Southener, I’m a nomadic Scouse git who lived in Leeds for three years. [emoji4]
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Swamp of Indulgence for tea tonight. [emoji14]
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Mediterranean lunch for Mediterranean weather...Orecchiette with tomato sauce and ricotta forte.
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Looks like a Scotch pie, Used to love them, Lamb inem
Same pastry.. It's called water pastry. But it's steak n gravy mini pie. I got a dozen delivered from Campbell's.
wondered what pastry it was, nice tho. is water pastry less calories than butter pastry?
Scot pies have always been expensive for some reason
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Might have a bash at making some. Chez don't like em, probably why ive never bothered making any cos you can buy then in 2 Pack boxes.