BREAKFAST..:scratch:
I suppose they are one of your five/day.
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BREAKFAST..:scratch:
I suppose they are one of your five/day.
Like the next door neighbour cat
Today's lunch:
To start, hot-smoked salmon with sweet chilli, on a bed of del's homenade salad, consisting of mini-Gem lettuce, sliced radishes, cucumber, white cabbage, red onions and peppers, lightly pickled with salt, sugar, red-wine vinegar and a touch of chilli flakes, then coated and tossed together with light-soy sauce and sesame oil, and finished off with sprinkled fresh coriander and red chilli...
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Main course was double-Welsh lamb cutlets marinated in fresh ground black pepper, rosemary, garlic and olive oil, cooked in the oven until crispy on the outside, but still succulent inside, served in its own roasting juices with a dollop of homemade mint sauce, and various fresh veg, including homemade broccoli and cauliflower Mornay, and mini Hasselback potatoes:
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The only thing that was missing was a nice bottle of red! Still off it for Lent. Three weeks to go and counting....
Marco.
looks nice but that starter would have been enough for me
btw: does she cut the hassleback tatters free hand? or with jiggerippo
Fresh hand, dude. Cheers:)
The starter was very light and tasty, and not too filling. We always have a nice lunch on a Sunday, so usually two courses, sometimes three. Then nothing for tea, apart from perhaps some fresh fruit.
Marco.
Ha - glad you enjoyed that!:D
Did you like the look of the scran?
Marco.