11-12-2019, 19:42
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nashville
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Steak Pie Potatoes and peas, Ice cream fruit
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12-12-2019, 22:15
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#7067
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Pete
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Moussaka
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12-12-2019, 23:22
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#7068
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laeva recumbens anguis
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Humble Pie...
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13-12-2019, 10:18
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067
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
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+1
Oh, and Lebkuchen Hearts
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13-12-2019, 11:03
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Planning a dinner for Saturday - we were hoping to have a nice crowd but no-one could come but then suddenly one of my wife's clan asked to come on that date...
Menu
Snacks with Cava/Prosecco
Garlic/chilli prawns and Asian salad with New Zealand Pinot Gris
Pho - Vietnamese broth with slices of steak and noodles
Thai Red Curry - chicken - Chilean Merlot
Dessert is being brought
Cheese with Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso
Coffee, chocs, port etc.
I've already done the curry (they improve with maturing) and made the broth for the pho.
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13-12-2019, 12:18
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#7071
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Still alive and fighting
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
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l hope you did not eat all the pies..
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14-12-2019, 18:00
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#7072
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Butternut squash soup.
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14-12-2019, 18:27
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Perfect Soldier
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Smoked gammon steaks griddled with pineapple rings and sliced tomatoes. Oven chips, peas and sauces.
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14-12-2019, 23:11
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laeva recumbens anguis
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Just been out to Tharavadu, a very nice Keralan restaurant in Leeds city centre.
I had -
Kidilan Erachi - lamb cubes cooked in freshly ground spices and sautéed with onions
Adu Cheera Mappas - boneless lamb cubes cooked with fresh spinach and Kerala special sauce, with plain rice mixed with fresh coconut, white lentils, cashew nuts and curry leaves
Washed down by a couple of pints of Monsoon IPA from Leeds Brewery.
Yummy...
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15-12-2019, 17:43
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#7075
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
BBQ pork ribs. Roasted taters and parsnips. Leeks and sprouts.
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15-12-2019, 17:52
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#7076
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Fish pie.
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16-12-2019, 11:52
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067
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
smoked salmon pate on toast
---------- Post added at 11:52 ---------- Previous post was at 11:51 ----------
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Just been out to Tharavadu, a very nice Keralan restaurant in Leeds city centre.
I had -
Kidilan Erachi - lamb cubes cooked in freshly ground spices and sautéed with onions
Adu Cheera Mappas - boneless lamb cubes cooked with fresh spinach and Kerala special sauce, with plain rice mixed with fresh coconut, white lentils, cashew nuts and curry leaves
Washed down by a couple of pints of Monsoon IPA from Leeds Brewery.
Yummy...
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Nice, I'll go there next time i'm seeing family
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16-12-2019, 12:30
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hugh
Just been out to Tharavadu, a very nice Keralan restaurant in Leeds city centre.
I had -
Kidilan Erachi - lamb cubes cooked in freshly ground spices and sautéed with onions
Adu Cheera Mappas - boneless lamb cubes cooked with fresh spinach and Kerala special sauce, with plain rice mixed with fresh coconut, white lentils, cashew nuts and curry leaves
Washed down by a couple of pints of Monsoon IPA from Leeds Brewery.
Yummy...
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Why do all Indian (and similar) not serve curried meat on the bone as it would be done in their homes? You get much tastier sauces and meat. Oh, probably because most Brits don't want the hassle of nibbling round bones but it you are eating with you hands anyway, not much extra work!
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17-12-2019, 18:22
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Perfect Soldier
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
Venison grill steaks, roasted parsnips, carrots, sweet potato and courgette. Red-current jelly to serve.
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18-12-2019, 18:22
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Perfect Soldier
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Re: What are you eating now thread?
All steak Pukka pies. Potato waffles and broccoli.
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