Colonel Angus
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I was introduced to Saffron and Rosemary at a party.
But that is another story altogether.
But that is another story altogether.
Bell peppers. In the late 60s in an 'ethnic' shop in a run down street in the Toxteth area of Liverpool. Never seen one before - had to ask the shopkeeper what to do with them (baked, he suggested, with either a tuna based or minced meat and onion based stuffing). Delicious!
Just watching Saturday Kitchen and it reminded me of ingredients that I use but hadn't until somebody introduced them to me.
Olive oil - would never use any other after a mate cooked a meal for me using Extra Virgin olive oil. I'd used the cheapy old sunflower oil until then and even when short of money I always made sure I bought the olive oil.
I love Olive oil be it for cooking, putting on a salad or making a dressing. Can't stand bloody olives though.
I'm with you on olives/olive oil thing. When stir frying I tend to use groundnut oil and I can't stand peanuts either.
I wouldn't know where to start on this one. My mum and one of my Auntie's made the best curries ever, they are Burmese so the curries had a certain difference to Indian style, although the flavour was very much southern Indian. Goan'ish. Anyway one of my cousins and I took up the mantle of curry making in their style and we frequently get knocked up by other members of our family (and friends) to cook up a dish. I was introduced to many, many things from those two that I couldn't list. Suffice to say eating curry takes up 4/5 days of my normal week
How did that come about?
Slight aside - have you tried cauliflower couscous?
Those packets of Tilda rice. Just 2 minutes in the microwave, or chuck in to a stir-fry for 3 minutes. There's all sorts of types, and I find them all very tasty, and no cooking as such.
Cauliflower rice
IMHO Saturday Kitchen is not so good now that James Martin has left but I read he is starting a series on ITV on Saturday mornings obviously to compete with BBC. As regards the question whenever making a curry I use Ghee to fry chicken etc . My next dish to try is moussaka using the hairy bikers recipe