What's for Dinner?

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Pachapapa
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#241 Post by Pachapapa »

No large gherkins then.
A change from commie times.

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#242 Post by Spectrum »

Pachapapa wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:34 am No large gherkins then.
A change from commie times.
Not in this version, sorry, just a cook. :shh:

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#243 Post by Richard »

@Spectrum

Bigos is one of my favourite dishes and each time you reheat it, it gets better!

Do you have a Polish connection?

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#244 Post by Liz »

Take away 'sauté des sanglier sauce veneur' from the local café tonight. They are serving it with tagliatelle at lunchtime, so no point in me going there. Since lockdowns they are offering many things as takeaway so we'll have two portions of the sanglier and have it with spuds and probably brussels sprouts & carrots.
How do people live without at least one dog in the house?

Pachapapa
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#245 Post by Pachapapa »

No but I do remember the small pickled cucumbers.
After two hours from ingestion like time bombs.

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#246 Post by Blaze »

I'm not a meat eater but I loved the Polish food when I spent some time there a few years ago. Surprisingly cheap but delicious and varied - loads of veg .... and I adore gherkins !!

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#247 Post by Spectrum »

Richard wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 11:20 am @Spectrum

Bigos is one of my favourite dishes and each time you reheat it, it gets better!

Do you have a Polish connection?
No connection whatsoever, but a lot of Poles at school, yes today is the cooking day, tomorrow the maturing day, Saturday dinning day.

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#248 Post by L Austin France »

Tonight I'm doing a steamed dish with veggies, chicken & white fish in a white pepper marinade served in a chicken stock sauce.

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Stinky
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#249 Post by Stinky »

After today's ministrations at our friend's farm, just knackered.
Chased by hungry horses and homicidally inclined chickens.
So beans on toast with a side order of Mme Merlot in front of the fire.
Upside is, I baked the bread.
Downside, I now have to bake more.
Night all.

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#250 Post by Char »

I hope you slept well Stinky, :D

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