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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's safe to say a way to my heart is my stomach! Love cooking myself, particularly making homemade meatballs.
What are your signature dishes?"
Your meatballs sound delish.
I love cooking. I don't have a signature dish though.
Friends know that if they come to mine, they'll likely be tucking into something sweet to savoury and everything in between
S x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Since I saw a profile photo on here of a guy who got in his oven naked and got someone to photograph his arse sticking out, I've struggle to eat anything from the oven..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Beef Wellington filet steak coated with pâté and duxelles, which is then wrapped in puff pastry and baked .. I make 100s of things but my family love this .. x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It's safe to say a way to my heart is my stomach! Love cooking myself, particularly making homemade meatballs.
What are your signature dishes?
Your meatballs sound delish.
I love cooking. I don't have a signature dish though.
Friends know that if they come to mine, they'll likely be tucking into something sweet to savoury and everything in between
S x"
Why thank you haha I like to think they are!
Your sweetness sounds divine! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Spinach cannelloni
Pasta bake
Curries from scratch (with assorted Indian starters)
Stuffed chicken with Parma ham
Various types of chicken/rice and peas
Banana cake
Cheesecake with various toppings (cherry, strawberry, summer fruits etc)
.......Safe to say im a feeder |
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over a year ago
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"Lasagne is one of my favourites however im shit at making it. Love making a curry though
its easy to make really is lasagne ."
Hmm maybe you can teach me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Lasagne is one of my favourites however im shit at making it. Love making a curry though
its easy to make really is lasagne .
Hmm maybe you can teach me " yes maybe I can .. will sort out a easy recipe just for you. x |
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"Spinach cannelloni
Pasta bake
Curries from scratch (with assorted Indian starters)
Stuffed chicken with Parma ham
Various types of chicken/rice and peas
Banana cake
Cheesecake with various toppings (cherry, strawberry, summer fruits etc)
.......Safe to say im a feeder "
Safe to say put the oven on, a few of us are popping round for dinner/tea |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A rack of lamb with herb crust, with French style peas and whipped potatoes. Dessert will be lemon cheesecake with mixed berries. "
This sounds perfect *salivating* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Spinach cannelloni
Pasta bake
Curries from scratch (with assorted Indian starters)
Stuffed chicken with Parma ham
Various types of chicken/rice and peas
Banana cake
Cheesecake with various toppings (cherry, strawberry, summer fruits etc)
.......Safe to say im a feeder
Safe to say put the oven on, a few of us are popping round for dinner/tea "
Haha feel free. Tonight is a simple chicken salad but I do take requests |
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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago
MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire) |
I do a wicked steak, with all the trimmings - home made chunky chips, beer battered onion rings, mushroom and grilled tomato.
A few friends ask for my macaroni and cheese (usually done with onions, peas and bacon)
Do a pretty good beef casserole
Chicken stuffed with brie wrapped in bacon.
My mash tatties are legendary apparently.
And I do a bloody good sticky toffee pudding, and lemon meringue pie. Also do a few different cheesecakes (rasp and dark choc, maltesers, or baileys)
I Love cooking! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Curries
Mousaka
Shepherds Pie
Lasagne
are my favourite ones to do. I batch cook loads and freeze 'em "
Mousaka! A man after my own heart! Still....bet its not a patch on my ma's though |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Quiche, any type. Am good with eggs and pastry.
Was brought up to experiment with foods and try new things with recipes, anyone had banana curry? So make some interesting (but ugly looking) cakes coz i don't ice them.
Pizza.
Pies. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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And the family would trample over small children to get to my fajitas
I dunno why but the thought of your fajitas made me cover all Carry On "
Hope you recover soon |
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By *4nc3rCouple
over a year ago
Clacton-On-Sea, Essex |
Tandoori chicken, Tikka masala and my own twist on Bombay potato (more tomato based) goes down particularly nicely with minty corriander yoghurt and some home made chapatis fried in butter....
Starting to see why I'm 17 stone haha
I do love to cook, though my palette varies greatly from hubbies so restricts my flavour options lol |
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"It's safe to say a way to my heart is my stomach! Love cooking myself, particularly making homemade meatballs.
What are your signature dishes?" . Chilli Con carne made with fresh mince beef from the butchers . Eat one night and reheat the next |
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"Got a bit of brisket from co-op tonight was reduced to a fiver
never cooked that before any ideas folks"
Slow roast it...make a stew it has to cook long and slow. Make pulled beef with it like you do pulled pork |
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"Tandoori chicken, Tikka masala and my own twist on Bombay potato (more tomato based) goes down particularly nicely with minty corriander yoghurt and some home made chapatis fried in butter....
Starting to see why I'm 17 stone haha
I do love to cook, though my palette varies greatly from hubbies so restricts my flavour options lol"
I made a lovely slimming world tikka masala it was amazing |
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"Got a bit of brisket from co-op tonight was reduced to a fiver
never cooked that before any ideas folks
Slow roast it...make a stew it has to cook long and slow. Make pulled beef with it like you do pulled pork "
So many innuendos here: slow roast, long and slow, pulled beef, pulled pork, cheeky chops. We want to come to dinner at yours! |
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By *4nc3rCouple
over a year ago
Clacton-On-Sea, Essex |
"Tandoori chicken, Tikka masala and my own twist on Bombay potato (more tomato based) goes down particularly nicely with minty corriander yoghurt and some home made chapatis fried in butter....
Starting to see why I'm 17 stone haha
I do love to cook, though my palette varies greatly from hubbies so restricts my flavour options lol
I made a lovely slimming world tikka masala it was amazing "
Ah the curry is not the bad part, as I don't like coconut much I use more natural yoghurt and spices.... I meant the chapatis fried in butter
Still, after doing Paleo last year for a month or two and losing over a stone (whilst not exercising and eating meat at every meal) I fully endorse the whole full, natural fats in moderation rather than endless "low fat" but sweetener filled options most diets provide you with :-/
No time for Paleo now though, involves prepping 3 meals a day an I don't wanna spend my whole day off planning for the week it's just not relaxing haha |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I made a lovely chicken dhansak the other day, healthy for a curry, full of lentils. Was my first time is made it so was pretty pleased
Oh and my meatballs last night went down a treat, I did some beef but also did some Turkey as I'm trying to eat slightly healthier and I thought it'd be a bit of a change anyway |
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"I do a wicked steak, with all the trimmings - home made chunky chips, beer battered onion rings, mushroom and grilled tomato.
A few friends ask for my macaroni and cheese (usually done with onions, peas and bacon)
Do a pretty good beef casserole
Chicken stuffed with brie wrapped in bacon.
My mash tatties are legendary apparently.
And I do a bloody good sticky toffee pudding, and lemon meringue pie. Also do a few different cheesecakes (rasp and dark choc, maltesers, or baileys)
I Love cooking!"
Will pop in for tea when I am up seeing my dad |
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