a bowl of pistachio nuts, sprinkled with salt, pepper and chille flakes
yum yum
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Originally posted by cojak View PostOh, I don't mind that, I thought it might have involved intermediate steps. Do you plonk it in the fridge once it's cooled down before reheating on day 3?
I like to serve it with a good buttery mash ( and a nice bottle of claret!)
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Originally posted by zeitghostMe too.
Mmmmmmmmmm.
Strawberry, blackberry, blackcurrent or gooseberry?
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI go with the Leiths version, I always make stews a few days/day in advance they taste better.
For me I always go for long slow cooking always worth the wait.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostNot for me it doesn't - I'm only prepared to wait for bread and booze
I Use the Hairy Biker's recipe - simple and tasty. BBC - Food - Recipes : Oxtail stew
For me I always go for long slow cooking always worth the wait.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostMmmmm, oxtail stew. I love making that but it does take about 3 days, worth it though!
I Use the Hairy Biker's recipe - simple and tasty. BBC - Food - Recipes : Oxtail stew
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I think I'll get a bit of oxtail next weekend, throw in a few dumplings as well....
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This is good with fresh bread.
Curried pumpkin and bacon soup
need to leave it for a day for the curry powder to work.
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Beef Stew with dumplings or mash or in a giant yorkie pud
Toad in the Hole with onion gravy
Chips and Gravy
Any sort of suet pudding but especially Sussex Pond Pudding
Have just scoffed a couple of toasted crumpets with strawberry jam and a mug of tea
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