Lockdown cookery thread.

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I was going to put this in the randomness thread but I don't want to derail the breakfast discussion:


Interesting; I've always thought the jar stuff is a bit nicer but never compared them back to back.
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It probably shouldn't be posted here, but we've just opened a jar of these (what we did purchase in a deli a few weeks back) and the contents are most splendid. 8-)

Consistency not dissimilar to sun-blushed tommies - but obs via smokying as opposed to sunning.....

10 out of 10! :shock:

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mik wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:47 pm Image
I hope you bought that jar on a Scottish island, since the label already covers islands in England and Wales.
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And yet they appear to have forgot how to spell Anglesey.
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DeskJockey wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:58 pm And yet they appear to have forgot how to spell Anglesey.
:lol: Doh!
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Which deli was that at mik?

I’d quite like to try that.
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We had to go to Stirling for something, so picked this up at the Smiddy in Doune. They have a great shop.
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Hello dinner!
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@McSwede fancy renaming the Fred by removing the lockdown bit?

It is a turbot. Walked past a proper fishmonger while out and about, and couldn't resist.
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I think I have one of those strapped to the side of the M135i's engine.
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That would explain the smell...
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DeskJockey wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2024 7:22 pm That would explain the smell...
That comes from the thing strapped into the drivers seat
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DeskJockey wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2024 6:00 pm Hello dinner!
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@McSwede fancy renaming the Fred by removing the lockdown bit?

It is a turbot. Walked past a proper fishmonger while out and about, and couldn't resist.
Great fish although I have a complete disdain for cooking them at home. In fact, that applies to all flat fish, despite them being generally lovely to eat.
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Prepped by the fishmonger, so all I had to do was what you can see in the picture. It was lush.
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DeskJockey wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2024 6:00 pm

It is a turbot.
Appropriate for this forum :lol:

Looks like a sizeable fish!
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It easily fed the five of us, about 1.8 kilos.
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Been very lazy of late with food, everything’s been freezer food with oven chips or takeaways, probably linked to my mental health thread post, because I used to cook many meals from scratch

Tonight’s tea was pigs in blankets toad in the hole. Can confirm the bacon elevates this massively, the base soaks all the bacon flavour up
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Sounds very nice!

I did a couple of venison shanks in the slow cooker, served with mash and braised cabbage. Thickened the cooking liquid into a rich gravy and that's it. Was very delicious. Probably about an hour's work all in.
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Made a beef hotpot yesterday using wagyu chuck - the meal was good, but the beef was something else. The high fat meat was so tender as expected but it also kept itself intact in chunks and didn’t just break up into nothing. Chuck is nowhere near as expensive and will be trying out a few different ideas with it now.

Also, ketchup - I had this and it’s better than Stokes imho.. love it!
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Just about to start making a Christmas cake…

House is going to smell awesome this afternoon
JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Jun 21, 2018 4:26 pm I say this rarely Dave, but listen to Dinny because he's right.
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