"Food Pairings Dominoes"
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- ChinchillaLady
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Reminded of this by the Mont Blanc discussion, from the same set of Cordon Bleu Cookbooks
Tinned Mandarin Oranges layered with whipped double cream and ginger biscuits
Tinned Mandarin Oranges layered with whipped double cream and ginger biscuits
Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
I don't think Mandarins are oranges ChinchillaLady. Please feel free to dispute
So as I had this ready and I love it hugely:
Oranges - as in Remojon which has in addition to oranges, onion, olives, and bacalau or salted cod and other stuff
https://www.junedarville.com/remojon-andaluz.html
So as I had this ready and I love it hugely:
Oranges - as in Remojon which has in addition to oranges, onion, olives, and bacalau or salted cod and other stuff
https://www.junedarville.com/remojon-andaluz.html
Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Well I can't go back to carrots - again! Oops, sorry about that. Moving on...
Ginger and garlic as the starter combo for Indian dishes.
Ginger and garlic as the starter combo for Indian dishes.
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Moving on again in Spanish mode - Sopa de Ajo or garlic soup that also has red peppers, bread and smoked paprika in it.
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
ZeroCook wrote:A domino jam!
The forum comprises saintly people so has devised a way out of jams, which is that the next poster will, from sheer courtesy, attempt to include both the official domino and the usurper. Sometimes it's easier than others but this one should be easy.
I'll go with swordfish which will happily take an oily rub or wiped off marinade of coriander seed and smoked paprika.
If the forum is happy, please do your worst with swordfish.
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Genius. That sounds heavenly, Jeral and I will seek out swordfish and offer apologes to ChinchillaLady for challenging mandarins and out of an abundance of courtesy will not have another food domino turn until later.
Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
I missed your salt cod, ZeroCook that somehow appeared in between. Oops. Dominoes are like buses, i.e. none for ages then three come at once. Not to worry.
It means the current domino is salt cod or swordfish (or both) - next poster's choice
It means the current domino is salt cod or swordfish (or both) - next poster's choice
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Salt cod should go with ackee, but as I know of nothing else ackee goes with I'll spare you, and go for aioli
PS I think mandarins are oranges - every can describes them as "mandarin oranges"
PS I think mandarins are oranges - every can describes them as "mandarin oranges"
- ChinchillaLady
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Dont stop playing on my account! and no apologies needed.
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Tabbouleh with lots of mint and parsley
Incidentally mandarins are definitely a citrus fruit, I have a tree outside my bedroom
Incidentally mandarins are definitely a citrus fruit, I have a tree outside my bedroom
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Lemon zest added to icing sugar and applied to a sponge cake.
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Icing sugar with condensed milk and dessicated coconut for coconut ice squares.
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Dessicated coconut on icing sugar on sponge cake
- ChinchillaLady
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Sponge cake cut in half and generously filled with lemon curd and icing sugar sprinkled on top
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lemon curd, on a scone, with a dollop of clotted.
(don't shout heathen at me - the clotted was on top!).
(don't shout heathen at me - the clotted was on top!).
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