pearl
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that looks good
Just had home made cottage pie with peas on a very autumnal evening; cosy and yummy.
What other suitably Autumnal dinners are there?
that looks good
Cottage pie is a winner.
I do a roasted veg dish. Potatoes, side sliced broccoli stalks, carrots, onion, garlic, mushrooms (but use any you particularly like).
Par boil spuds. Cube the veg and par boil. Fry off garlic (whole clove segments), onions and mushrooms in a little oil.
Put all the ingredients into a deep baking tray, add cumin, chilli powder, ceyenne pepper, salt, pepper and mustard pepper.
Slow roast on 150 for an hour.
Serve with cauliflower cheese.
Warming and hearty.
In fact I'm doing it tonight.
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I'm gonna have a go at that later, thanks.
Just had home made cottage pie with peas on a very autumnal evening; cosy and yummy.
What other suitably Autumnal dinners are there?
Roast Badger with gravy made from Squirrel legs.
That sounds revolting.
Dont knock it till you've tried it, It took 2 hours to coax Brock through the kitchen door with some bread then brain him with a skillet.
I received an authentic Greek recipe from rodneythomas on here about 6 months ago and it was fabulous.
I have tried to persuade wife to buy and cook some oxtail but the request fell on deaf ears. She says it is too greasy and grizzly and she hates wobbly bits as she calls them, in the meat.
I have to say I don't think you've sold it to those who have never tried it
I have tried to persuade wife to buy and cook some oxtail but the request fell on deaf ears. She says it is too greasy and grizzly and she hates wobbly bits as she calls them, in the meat.
i thought of that but she already has a different dinner to me when I have liver so it seems hardly fair to keep on having different dinners. I may just buy some and cook it when she isnt aware of what I am doing and I can keep her out of the kitchen