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

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    Get some Nice Sausages in it for a Toad in the hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
    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..
    What volume of each ingredient do you use Andre or do you just know it's the right mix from the thickness of the batter?

    I used to find third of volume egg/milk/flour worked well (with a pinch of salt) but somewhere along the line I lost the knack

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    I never measure stuff out Roy, you just know, if you know what i mean.. About as thick as Pancake batter.

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    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..
    Last edited by Made in 1968; 08-04-2020 at 22:12.

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    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

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    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.

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    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

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    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.

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    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

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