"Food Pairings Dominoes"
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Vanilla is in many things, though please not as some fashionable chefs think with fish (yes, I have tried it, and please, no)
However vanilla ice cream is just one of the best things in the world
However vanilla ice cream is just one of the best things in the world
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Suffs wrote: LIME
Ginand Lime
Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
mistakened wrote:Ginand Lime
jeral wrote:Cornflour used as an ingredient to velvet chicken.
as we seemed to have skipped over jeral's suggestion i'm pulling it down for an amalgamation in this recipe which uses oregano.
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Hey! Now we are talking...... oregano sprinkled over feta cheese that was part of my lunch today together with some proper country greek bread.
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Whipped feta with chilli as a dressing over a crisp salad.
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
That sounds good.
How about chilli and red kidney beans con (or none) carne
How about chilli and red kidney beans con (or none) carne
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Red kidneys soaking as I type to turn into a chilli later in the week - always keep a few back to go with a red cabbage salad.
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
I like red wine vinegar in a red cabbage salad
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red wine vinegar in -
Red onion marmalade
Ingredients
2 large red onions (about 550g) thinly sliced
120g brown sugar
125 ml red wine vinegar
50ml (about 3 tbsp) balsamic vinegar
salt and freshly ground pepper
Method
In a large, non reactive saucepan, combine the red onions and 2 tablespoons of the brown sugar and cook over moderate heat for about 25 mins or until the onions begin to caramelise.
Stir in the vinegar and the rest of the sugar, increase the heat and stir often, until most of the liquid has evaporated, about 15 minutes.
Season to taste with salt and pepper and pot in sterilised jars.
Keeps for 3 months.
Red onion marmalade
Ingredients
2 large red onions (about 550g) thinly sliced
120g brown sugar
125 ml red wine vinegar
50ml (about 3 tbsp) balsamic vinegar
salt and freshly ground pepper
Method
In a large, non reactive saucepan, combine the red onions and 2 tablespoons of the brown sugar and cook over moderate heat for about 25 mins or until the onions begin to caramelise.
Stir in the vinegar and the rest of the sugar, increase the heat and stir often, until most of the liquid has evaporated, about 15 minutes.
Season to taste with salt and pepper and pot in sterilised jars.
Keeps for 3 months.
- halfateabag
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Nice looking recipe Scully, Another sweetener, my preference because of the flavour Jaggery Gor
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
I love tamarind, I use it a lot especially with chickpeas or prawns in curries, but those are ingredients we’ve had a few times on this d.
Tamarind is also an ingredient in a surprising number of British condiments including HP Sauce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIJnP5W_fF8
Tamarind is also an ingredient in a surprising number of British condiments including HP Sauce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIJnP5W_fF8
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Brown HP Sauce with mushrooms on toast
Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
as no-one used my brown sugar i'm bringing it down to add in with the blue cheese in baked pears.
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Re: "Food Pairings Dominoes"
Slow cooked onions with cloves & blk mustard seeds
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Mustard seeds in a pickle with chilli and ginger
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