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Thread: OK, What's For Lunch or Tea Today?

  1. #10271
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    Yeah.

    I have tried making French bread a few times but it has never been good.

    It seems very hard to do well. Just look on YouTube - most efforts I would mark as a fail aesthetically.

    Tony next bake raise a bread thread. Or I will whoever is first.

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    Here’s the rest of the Carnitas. It was bloody lovely and there’s loads leftover (always a result ).







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    Quote Originally Posted by User211 View Post
    Yeah.

    I have tried making French bread a few times but it has never been good.

    It seems very hard to do well. Just look on YouTube - most efforts I would mark as a fail aesthetically.

    Tony next bake raise a bread thread. Or I will whoever is first.
    Will do!


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    Lamb chop from a lamb that lived well.

    Reheated new pots.

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    My not particularly impressive efforts today (I do this twice a week for me and my parents).
    One 75% 25% white over wholemeal for me, and the opposite for my parents..



    Slicing fresh bread is easy with the correct weapon..
    Although it did get a bit dodgy towards the end, but to be fair I'm as pissed as a newt


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    Pissed as a newt and a Global may result in a loss of digits and other parts. Be careful!

    Was going to do leak & potato soup but I had a ham I had baked that wasn't getting eaten.

    So sweated some leaks, carrots and onion in butter them made a roux and added chicken stock, garlic and milk. Folded in some parmesan, ham and heaps of black pepper. Added rosti on top and baked for 50 minutes.

    Very good. Not something I'd usually do.

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    Steak with roasted sweet potatoes, potatoes, carrots & cauliflower + broccoli


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    Prepping dinner for tomorrow.

    These are the meatballs going to be cooked in a tomato sauce.

    Pork, breadcrumbs, pecorino, red pesto, Italian salami with fennel, fresh basil, egg, salt and black pepper. Rolled in fine semolina then baked.

    Oh, and with a little surprise Mozzarella Bomb in the middle of each.





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    One-pan Mexican Brunch earlier today. Ladled this out onto warm tortillas. Was delish.




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    Quote Originally Posted by mightymonoped View Post
    One-pan Mexican Brunch earlier today. Ladled this out onto warm tortillas. Was delish.




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    That looks really good Tony
    Regards
    Robin

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