"Food Pairings Dominoes" 2
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Peas, Broad Beans and Artichoke Hearts in Roman Vegeatables
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Artichoke hearts with mustard vinaigrette dressing as part of a meze platter.
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i think artichokes are repeating on us!
i like mine, after dipping and sucking the bottom of the sepals, with melted butter.
i like mine, after dipping and sucking the bottom of the sepals, with melted butter.
Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes" 2
scullion wrote:i think artichokes are repeating on us!
i like mine, after dipping and sucking the bottom of the sepals, with melted butter.
oops, sorry
Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes" 2
Chicken drumsticks, however coated, pair with little gem cups with different combinations of salad items.
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Little gem and watercress in a green salad.
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Seasoned white crabmeat with lemon dipped avocado cubes and a dip of yoghurt/mayo (50:50), lime juice, tabasco, optional red onion, garlic. Celery and cucumber crudites to chomp.
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Yogurt with pomegranate seeds as a side for Kashmiri chicken and brown basmati rice.
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Pomegranates turned into pomegranate molasses drizzled over grilledHalloumi
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes" 2
Red wine with a hunk of Peakland Blue and some crusty bread.
(One of our favourite walks takes us past Hartington Creamery. Not been for a while though.)
(One of our favourite walks takes us past Hartington Creamery. Not been for a while though.)
Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes" 2
if peakland blue is anything like cornish blue then it goes well in a sandwich with lettuce, celery and a tiny bit of spring onion.
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