Favourite foods and recipes....
Now that Hamish gave me the idea, I think I'll start off what I think is an interesting thread also. Post here all your favourite recipes/food/strange things /combinations you have tried.......healthy eating of course! :ball: :D
I love food, so I'll try and keep it to a minimum. Ok, some of mine are.....
* Puy Lentils with Ratatouille (slurp) God, this is good and very healthy.
- Green,Orange&Red Pepper (1 each, deseeded and cut into medium chunks)
- 1 Courgette, (sliced)
- 1 Aubergine (cut into small chunks)
- 2 medium Red Onions (cut into small chunks)
- 5 cloves Garlic(chopped)
- 2 tins of tomatoes
Herbes de Provence(thyme, basil, oregano) dried or/and fresh
2 cups of lentils per person(or more)
some salt n pepper.
Rinse lentils in cold water then drain, then cook for 15 mins or so. When cooked add a bit of EV Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar to lentils, 2 teaspoons of each should do. Cook all the veggies in olive oil and butter until soft then all tomatoes and herbs, taste etc...there you go, even nicer the day after!
* Avocado on toast
Toast some brown bread, spread a little butter on it(not too much) and then scoop out a ripe avocado and spread it on the toast, bloody lovely! Quick snack.
* Omelette type thing (serves about 4-5 people)
2 tablespoons of flour
5 eggs
half jar of sliced jalapenos
seafood mixture (prawns, mussels, squid etc)
chilli flakes
mixed dried shredded seaweed
red onions sliced thinly
potatoes, sliced thinly, already cooked
mix all together in a bowl, then add mixture a bit at a time to a hot pan with oil to form individual pancake omelettes, can vary ingredient to include other things......that's all for now......
sorry another quick one,
*Salmon
place the fishy (salmon fillet)in tin foil, throw some soy sauce over it, close the tin foil over at the top like a parcel, place in the oven medium heat for 15mins, lovely
Cheap and good food for students and muppets
Roast Stuffed Lambs Hearts - without having to stuff 'em.
If you're in a hurry get a packet of Paxo Stuffing, empty into a bowl and add water until the mix is viscous*. Give it four minutes in the microwave at 600 and leave it.
(*Viscous? P!$$ off and buy a dictionary.)
(Better to mix breadcrumb, onion etc - for this, ask yer mother, I haven't the time)
Get each heart and with a scissors cut out the tubey bits and dump 'em - the tubey bits NOT the hearts, yeh fcuking eejit.
Warm a pan**, add a couple spoonfuls of vegetable oil and put in hearts.
Brown hearts until they're a light sandy grey colour. Should take about 3/4 minutes, turn hearts to get all sides browned.
Add boiled water into pan. This much
X Top water level
X
X
X
XSurface of pan
**That means putting it on the electric plate and using the on button on the cooker, you retard. The pan is the big round thing with a long handle. If you use gas, then fcuk off, I'm not interested.
Peel some spuds and add also into pan.
Cover pan with a lid and cook hearts/spuds for 45 minutes at simmer level. That's when there are no big bubbles OK?? Jesus, you're trying my patience.
After 45 minutes, turn hearts and spuds over and give 'em another 45 minutes at simmer level. Don't forget to leave lid on.
Take hearts and spuds out - put them on a plate, by the way NOT on the table. Where were you reared?
Add a cube of Oxo into pan and mix with liquid already there from hearts.
Pour that mix into bowl of stuffing and stir. Just a little stir, don't sprain yourself, yeh poor thing, yeh might need that hand for totty thread.
Voila. Stuffed lambs hearts without stuffing the hearts. Pure magic.
There you are - cooking for muppets who depend on their mammies for food.
Why not have a go - surprise your poor Mammy - then again - maybe not - the shock will be too much for her and you'll probably leave a mess. Cooking involves cleaning up afterwards, by the way, ya gobsh!te.
And if you didn't like the above - shag off and buy a snack box, you lazy wnakers.
Next lesson/different thread - the proper way to handle a toilet lid. Unhygenic. ignorant b@stards. :mad: