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[Food] Cheapest meal/snack EVER



maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
9,023
Worcester England
Just got an indate sandwich for 9p from Sainsburys and it was delicous (9p!) Free range egg tomato and tangy salad cream
Anyone who can beat that for a cheap skate?
 










beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,029
Just got an indate sandwich for 9p from Sainsburys and it was delicous (9p!) Free range egg tomato and tangy salad cream

hmmm, how tangy?

i got chicken thighs from Tesco hot counter few weeks back reduced to 50p for 2, but 4 in the pack. very tasty (and not tangy).
 




maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
9,023
Worcester England
hmmm, how tangy?

i got chicken thighs from Tesco hot counter few weeks back reduced to 50p for 2, but 4 in the pack. very tasty (and not tangy).

Chicken thighs are under rated
It wasnt that tangy to be honest, it just said it on the packet. Tasted more like mayo, I'll report back tomorrow if it goes wrong. Fresh as a daisy it seemed though
 










maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
9,023
Worcester England
You are almost sage like

I see it like this with chicken
Wings belong on a barbecue/braai
Legs belong on a party buffet
Breasts belong roast/stuffed or as a proper meal wrapped in something
Thighs belong in a casserole or hot pot

If I was on desert island discs I would be torn between a chicken or a pig to take with me, both very versatile creatures (in terms of eating)
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,878
I see it like this with chicken
Wings belong on a barbecue/braai
Legs belong on a party buffet
Breasts belong roast/stuffed or as a proper meal wrapped in something
Thighs belong in a casserole or hot pot

If I was on desert island discs I would be torn between a chicken or a pig to take with me, both very versatile creatures (in terms of eating)
Thighs belong in the oven. Slowly cooked then wacked up to max.

Another great way is to place them in a frying pan skin side down on a very low heat for a long time.

The fat renders out (you need to remove it every now and then) and the skin turns to a crisp glass. You then turn them over to finish off. Salt and pepper etc...

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maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
9,023
Worcester England
Thighs belong in the oven. Slowly cooked then wacked up to max.

Another great way is to place them in a frying pan skin side down on a very low heat for a long time.

The fat renders out (you need to remove it every now and then) and the skin turns to a crisp glass. You then turn them over to finish off. Salt and pepper etc...

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I have (I beleive not) ever oven cooked thighs, it is more of a stewing type meat for me
 


pauli cee

New member
Jan 21, 2009
2,366
worthing
thighs in oven all day long, at least once a week here, with home made wedges and coleslaw.
thighs marinated in olive oil, cayenne pepper, garlic, paprika and cumin.
all seasoned well at the end,
happy days all round
 








OzMike

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2006
13,286
Perth Australia
Popped into a Baker's Delight store here 5 mins before closing and got a fine Kate and Sydney pie for $1, I think that equates to around 50p.
 












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