"Food Pairings Dominoes"
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Red beans in Madhur's Punjabi rajma, so lemon juice
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Homemade lemon squash
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I used to be able to buy Gouda with cumin.
Haven't seen it for years.
Haven't seen it for years.
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The first thing Gouda cheese brought to mind was hot dogs in rolls.
I checked I wasn't dreaming and the first recipe up uses "1/2 cup shredded cumin Gouda cheese".
I checked I wasn't dreaming and the first recipe up uses "1/2 cup shredded cumin Gouda cheese".
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Hot dogs with mustard
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mustard, along with some grated nutmeg, leeks, cheese and all the rest, in glamorgan sausages (that we had for dinner tonight).
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Nutmeg and honey stirred through warm milk
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Leeks make good stuffing, e.g. this leek/garlic/pineapple/thyme one for roast pork, or for white fish side:
https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/roast- ... k/lhuwferm
However, I have leeks in the fridge and found this delicious looking leek/mushroom/rice dish which has to be worth a mention and a try methinks:
https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/wild-rice-dressing
https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/roast- ... k/lhuwferm
However, I have leeks in the fridge and found this delicious looking leek/mushroom/rice dish which has to be worth a mention and a try methinks:
https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/wild-rice-dressing
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Chicken Fajitas with a pineapple salsa
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as 'fajitas' is a dish in itself i'm just going to use the tortillas in my form of quick quesadillas - with cheddar, onions and sometimes a bit of pickle.
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Ale with a bag of crisps
Any flavour.
Any flavour.
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Crisps, Ready Salted or S&V, in a baker's white bread sandwich with SALAD CREAM
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Red Pepper Burger relish
6 tomatoes skinned and chopped
6 peppers chopped
4 onions chopped
¾ cup sugar
½ pt cider vinegar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp celery salt
4" cinnamon stick
1 tsp allspice (pretty sure i used whole and put all the whole spices in a spice ball).
8 cloves
1 tbsp mustard seeds
1 tbsp chilli flakes
Bung everything in a large pan and bring to a simmer. Turn right down and cook gently for 3-4 hours until everything is reduced and had become thick and jammy. Remove whole spices and put in sterilised jars whilst still hot.
6 tomatoes skinned and chopped
6 peppers chopped
4 onions chopped
¾ cup sugar
½ pt cider vinegar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp celery salt
4" cinnamon stick
1 tsp allspice (pretty sure i used whole and put all the whole spices in a spice ball).
8 cloves
1 tbsp mustard seeds
1 tbsp chilli flakes
Bung everything in a large pan and bring to a simmer. Turn right down and cook gently for 3-4 hours until everything is reduced and had become thick and jammy. Remove whole spices and put in sterilised jars whilst still hot.
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