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  • Oseyo - angel, warren st and Leicester sq, Waterloo and Battersea
    Korean plaza - Tottenham Court Road, l caster sq and Goodge st

    Plenty of Chinese/Japanese supermarkets should sell it + dried gochugaru

  • Thanks all, I’ll probably pass by TCR or Angel next week.
    Did try an Asian supermarket in the Brunswick centre last week but didn’t see any.

  • Thanks. Trimmed them up, fingers crossed they're not too tough.

  • I never do vegan dishes,
    but I thought let’s give this a try
    homemade dish for one..

    • Butter bean mash
    • Roasted Cauliflower
    • Chimichurri sauce

    Wow.. great combo fab recipe with nothing hard to source


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  • Roasted cauliflower on any mash is always good.
    Also fun on polenta.

  • But I hate cooking with recipe on the phone. Scrolling and cooking sucks.
    Have to find that old iPad for kitchen use.

  • chromebook is the answer

  • Xmas leftovers. Still got a little confit goose left over, made some egg pasta, roasted mushrooms with a little thyme and garlic, roasted off goose leg and then whacked it all together with some cream.

    So rich, and slippery with occasional bits of crunch from the goose.


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  • Roasted cauliflower, as Che states Is lovely.

    Try the low carb stir fried grated cauli also known as cauliflower rice. So tasty.

    Have tried a cauliflower steak? Basically a slice of cauliflower fried or grilled like a steak it is also lovely.

    Used to hate cauliflower as a kid, as it was always cooked to a mush.

  • That homemade pasta looks impressive

  • Where are you based? So we can give you a closer location.

  • SE19 but I’m Farringdon way now and again and Victoria or St Pancras

  • In that case china town ;)

    If you can get to hoo hing in mitcham, and if you get there between 12 and 16h you can eat in the restaurant. Cheap Bao that are cooked to perfection.

  • Really easy

    Durum wheat, salt, eggs and a bit of extra water to get the wet to dry ratio correct. Combine and knead for ten mins, wrap In cling film and leave for at least 30 mins

    I have the pasta roller for the kitchen aid mixer to make long sheets of dough, then roll up and cut by hand.

  • This looks decent, might try this next weekend

  • Not enough space for something with keyboard.

  • Deer fat fryers

    Am sure at some point I’ll also get an air fryer but I’d like to be a belt to do tempura etc so a proper deep fat fryer with temp control rather than just a pan of oil on the hob does appeal.

    Tefal do their oleoclean ones which have a built in receptacle for the oil and the other components are dishwasher proof. Or there are other ones on the market which have a tap built in to drain out the oil.

    Ideally I would like something that is easy to clean up post use. Am happy to drain the oil back into a bottle once it has cooled.

    Any suggestions or ones to avoid?

  • ^listening. Made some tempura last week and some yasai katsu the week before. Both brilliant but a big pan full of oil, cooling it, then filtering to clean it, storing it etc - feels there's a easier way to calcify my arteries.

  • I hit the fuckit button and ordered a 3l Buffalo fryer. Too many reviews of the tefal mentioned oil leaks. I will have to let it cool and filter the oil back into its bottle.

  • I've looked at the in the past when I went through the loop of looking at all the consumer ones and realising that they are all shit.

    Interested to know how you get on with it.

  • Deer fat fryers

    Buffalo fryer

    The last time I checked, buffalo weren't deer, but obviously you live out in the countryside now where things are weird. :)

  • It looks like it uses standard gastronorm containers and the company appear to be properly established. I hope it may also be big enough to do fried fish for fish and chips too.

  • Gouchang Update, found myself outside an Asian supermarket on Kingsland rd, looked at all the Gouchang and most still had some kind of sugar/corn syrup not fermented rice and no soya, found one in a green packet (all the others were red) with fermented soy and red pepper paste so bought that, will experiment tonight.

  • Fryer has arrived. It’s smaller than I imagined. I reckon it’ll fit 4 or 5 chicken pieces at a time. Am doing chicken and fries later.

    Chicken is in brine with salt, coariander, peppercorns and bay leaves, spuds are chopped and in water right now.

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