What's for Dinner?

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Lori wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 8:17 am
Spectrum wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 8:05 am Korean Army Stew, if I can dig up a leek or two :)
What is in that (other than the leeks)?
Spam, pork mince, frankfurter sausage, tofu, when available, garlic, chilli paste, chilli powder, pork stock, noodles ( Rice or Glass or Egg) spring onions, today Leeks no spring onions. Its a treat, as it has a lot of fat in it, but in this cold weather it warms you up, its an Hairy Bikers recipe, (Asian Adventure) Page 206. I also put some pulses in sometimes.

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#402 Post by Lori »

Interesting. Sounds like a pork lovers dream. :)

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#403 Post by Char »

We used to have spam fritters for school dinners.

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#404 Post by Lori »

I've never seen Spam sold in France.

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Char wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 11:46 am We used to have spam fritters for school dinners.
Lori wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 11:54 am I've never seen Spam sold in France.
Spam fritters that brings back some memory's, Super U sell it, its in the aisle with the tinned fish etc, they also have "Tulip" Ham, however they all differ, we sometimes fry up a couple of slicers of Spam and tip some baked beans over the top, all day breakfast.

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#406 Post by Lori »

I've seen the Tulip ham, but I've never tried it.

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Lori wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 2:03 pm I've seen the Tulip ham, but I've never tried it.
Its just cooked ham, nice in a butty or with a salad, I tend to use in summer when making Quiche, cut up into cubes and paired with cheese, or a veg ie Leeks or Broccoli.

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#408 Post by Mangetout »

I remember that ham. It was a treat at Christmas for us. Fond memories of grabbing the jelly which surrounded the ham before my siblings got to eat it.

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Mangetout wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 2:31 pm I remember that ham. It was a treat at Christmas for us. Fond memories of grabbing the jelly which surrounded the ham before my siblings got to eat it.
Its still in the tin and yes DW have a debate who gets most of it :D no contest as she has only one arm, so its me that opens it :roll: I do save her a bit, if she's a good girl :clap:

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#410 Post by niemeyjt »

So no-one having haggis, neeps and tatties tonight (25th)?

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