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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So how many people here use Marmite in cooking and what for? I recently found cooking mushrooms in itakes them taste amazing. Now I'm wondering what else it can be used for?? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I use Vegemite, but stews, casseroles, meat pies. Are you Australian??
yes, lol. I find Marmite weird."
So what exactly is in Vegemite? Which vegetables?? I bet radish is in there lol x |
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"I use Vegemite, but stews, casseroles, meat pies. Are you Australian??
yes, lol. I find Marmite weird.
So what exactly is in Vegemite? Which vegetables?? I bet radish is in there lol x"
Yeast extract mostly. It's very similar to Marmite, but it's what you're used to. Vegemite also has a texture closer to softened chocolate, whereas Marmite's texture coming out of the jar is more like honey. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ok to much time on fab me think to day emmm I will show myself the door
I am not even going to say what I thought the title off this thread was (faceplam) |
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By *EAT..85Woman
over a year ago
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"So how many people here use Marmite in cooking and what for? I recently found cooking mushrooms in itakes them taste amazing. Now I'm wondering what else it can be used for??"
Oh I'll give this a whirl, thank you. |
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"So how many people here use Marmite in cooking and what for? I recently found cooking mushrooms in itakes them taste amazing. Now I'm wondering what else it can be used for??
Oh I'll give this a whirl, thank you. "
I’m a mushroomholic so will give this ago…. |
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By *acktopervMan
over a year ago
Stourport-On-Severn |
A teaspoon of Marmite in the oil that you fry mushrooms with has always been a winner for me
The creme de la creme though is adding it to a Knorr Stockpot when slow cooking a beef brisket......................the result is to die for mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. |
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