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• #23002
it's awesome. i was just back from a ride so really wanted the saltiness and worked with the tomatoes a treat. and the idea of not whisking the egg too much to give 'texture' of scrambled yolk and white is also good. a keeper that!
let me know how you find it
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• #23003
In the instructions it says to 'drizzle' Marmite. Is it even possible to drizzle Marmite?
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• #23004
Yes i thought that one a little odd.... drizzling marmite is like drizzling cement. Olive oil with marmite is a win though.
On which note, I've stopped using margerine on bread altogether. If i'm having toast it's butter or preferably olive oil. I rarely eat sandwiches but just use sliced avocado instead. CSB
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• #23005
Get squishy marmite, drizzle away!
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• #23006
Did it have a little hint of mint? Always see mint in Roman-style dishes.
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• #23007
It should have had mint, but since gf is allergic, I swapped it for thyme
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• #23008
allergic to mint?!
what is life without a mint feast in the summer
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• #23009
On BBC Four right now The Meat Market: Inside Smithfield
It's a good watch
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• #23011
Aw Mark...top bloke!
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• #23012
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• #23013
Any recommendations for informal lunch eats near Buck Palace? Going to the Queens Gallery with my ma tomorrow, and I know nothing about places to go round there.
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• #23014
O I work around there I'm afraid its a bit crap ...
If you can be bothered to walk, there's a quite good basement sushi place on strutton groundthe royal quarter cafe on Buckingham Gate does quite good panini, salads etc in a nice setting, tad on the spenny side
there's Leon, Benugo, Fat-tongue'd-essex-lad's Italian etc on Victoria St too...
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• #23015
if you can be arsed to shlep to westminster abbey, there's nice lunch afternoon tea joint in there that's particularly mum friendly.
make a royal scroungers day of it!
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• #23016
Cafe on the Serpentine perfectly acceptable if you don't mind a little walk
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• #23017
Anyone know where I can get some ricotta made only with sheeps milk in London (preferably SE or Central)
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• #23018
Re: degorge. Other than to draw out excess moisture in the aubergine I'm not sure why. Google suggests the vegetable used to be more bitter but modern varieties are less so. I did a cooking class once where we diced, layered with salt and put a weighted plate on top and half an hour later a surprising amount of black liquid appears.
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• #23019
undercooked eggplant is fucking rank.
slow cooked eggplant marinated in blackbean + oyster sauce sauce is about the best thing you'll ever eat. bang under a hot grill for a few mins for a bit of a crisp for extra favlour.
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• #23020
Melanzana parmigiana, one of the greatest dishes ever conceived by the upright ape... I want some now...
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• #23021
undercooked eggplant is fucking rank
agreed, i put this in same basket as eating eggshell in my scrambled eggs
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• #23022
Yep, or getting a lemon pip in my salad.
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• #23023
Or biting a hidden cardamom pod. Peh peh peh
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• #23024
whole clove in sauce, fuck that!
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• #23025
Getting a tail in pork scratchings.
Oh no, wait, that's awesome.
Definitely trying that! Sounds delicious.