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Local (posh looking) sarnie shop near current gig does gourmet sandwiches. At the moment they have a steak, Stilton, other lovelies hot in a toasted ciabatta.
hmmmmmmm
Love it.
Normally though it'd probably be crispy duck with those pancakes or Rogan Josh, although a decent peppered steak (again cooked in seconds) is always a winner.
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Pork chops with crème fresh and mushrooms with loads of fragrant rice!
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Nope.
Take a steak, cut it along the long axis and then smear the inside liberally with stilton. Sew up steak (surgical sutures) then marinade overnight in red wine.
Flash cook - timescale measurable in seconds.
Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum.
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Mmmm crispy peking duck. Yummy.
Difficult question chef... I don't know about absolute favorite but for me it's pretty hard to beat a roast lamb Sunday lunch.
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Hmm, depends on mood. I love roast dinners, but if I'm feeling down I like cheese and onion pasty, beans and chips, with plenty of brown sauce on the side
Hevra
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Explain. The word 'steak' piques my interest, but I'm worried it might be like the 'duck' in 'Bombay Duck'. Or is that 'Peking Duck'?
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Originally posted by chef View PostThis is my 500th post therefore i now have "fingers like lightning" wooosh ... see .. that fast...
so in honour of this milestone i think (as a chef) we should all discuss something close to my heart..
what is your favourite meal..
Failing which, carpet bag steak. Has anyone had this or am I going to have to explain what it is?
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Something to discuss
This is my 500th post therefore i now have "fingers like lightning" wooosh ... see .. that fast...
so in honour of this milestone i think (as a chef) we should all discuss something close to my heart..
what is your favourite meal..Tags: None
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