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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    Sounds delicious except for the 'shrooms and the tofu. Am not a good veggie considering I dont eat either of those and hate cooked carrots too.

    We should have a cook off sometime! Have u ever watched the programme "come dine with me" on channel 4? Would love to do that. Am gonna have a dinner party for some of my mates when am able to walk a bit better as a thank you for all their patiences during my incapacitation.

    I love cooking Indian too and Sharwoods curry paste is probably the only cheat I use coz I think it is dam near impossible to get a better tasting curry than that.

    I do a great curry. Haven't time to type out the recipe now but my wife will not let me make any other type of curry because she loves this one so much. I'll stick the recipe up later or tomorrow. I really have to think as I'm not used to writing this stuff down. I usually cook from memory unless I'm using a recipe from a book but even then I usually vary it, rarely stick to a recipe.
    The soup is great. Even if you don't like shrooms as a rule you might still like it. The brandy makes it taste luxurious.
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    yeah am a similar cook with instinct kinda chef. If u could give me that receipe will give it a try! Ta love!

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    Get a life, lads! what is this ....a new version of Hell's Kitchen?!?!? Next thing will be Delia Smith joining foot.ie!!!

    beans on toast, anyone????!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonegalDub View Post
    Next thing will be Delia Smith joining foot.ie!!!
    Well she is into her football.
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    It's great to have more traditional meals every now and then.
    Roast beef, bacon & cabbage, shepherds pie, etc. but there's often too much for 1/2 people and you only have enough time on the weekends.

    Shepherds pie takes a lot of effort for something with relatively straight forward ingredients.

    Partial to a nice chicken pasta bake with cheese melted on top too.
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    Delia Smith

    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    Well she is into her football.
    And she likes a wee dram.............

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    i cook a serious chicken fajita, some times i dont bother with wraps and just boil rice and mix it all together in the end. trust me its serious. but your arse knows about it the next day.

    try sweet red jallapenos in fajita, really really adds to it.
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    I do a mean chorizo risotto with lots of veg.

    Also a fan of the pasta bakes. Coming into winter now I'll be cooking a lot of stews, casseroles, etc. Sausage casserole is lovely and very easy to make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar View Post
    I know Aberdonian Stu isn't the only one on here who loves his food
    Oi!
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    Sausage casserole is lovely and very easy to make.
    go on then.....
    I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
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    I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aberdonian Stu View Post
    Oi!
    He's obviously a loyal reader of SMS. Be proud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    go on then.....
    Ok - cook up around 5 cups of veg first. Anything will do. I usually use a variation of carrots, turnips, brocolli, cauliflower, green beans, spuds (cubed). Basically whatever veg you like.
    Cook up 6 nice sausuages with a diced onion and cut them into biteable pieces.
    Use 2 cans of condensed Campbells soup (mushroom, chicken and white wine, leek, whichever flavour you fancy) and a cup of milk.
    Mix everything up, top with some stuffing (prepackaged stuff in Dunnes is perfect) and bung in the oven for 30 - 40 mins.

    Feeds around 4 people.

    Can sub chicken or any meat for sausage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finlma View Post
    Ok - cook up around 5 cups of veg first. Anything will do. I usually use a variation of carrots, turnips, brocolli, cauliflower, green beans, spuds (cubed). Basically whatever veg you like.
    Cook up 6 nice sausuages with a diced onion and cut them into biteable pieces.
    Use 2 cans of condensed Campbells soup (mushroom, chicken and white wine, leek, whichever flavour you fancy) and a cup of milk.
    Mix everything up, top with some stuffing (prepackaged stuff in Dunnes is perfect) and bung in the oven for 30 - 40 mins.

    Feeds around 4 people.

    Can sub chicken or any meat for sausage.
    Or even Quorn Sausages eh?
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    Yuck hate quorn too. Not really fond of any meat substitutes but live on pulses and beans.

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    my house mate is a vegan, he is a great cook, as you have to be to eat the stuff that vegans eat!!!!

    the most disappointing part, is that he is such a good cook, if only he put meat in it would be scrumptious
    I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    Yuck hate quorn too. Not really fond of any meat substitutes but live on pulses and beans.
    Pulses and beans are good but I'd be bored with them all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student View Post
    He's obviously a loyal reader of SMS. Be proud.
    Oh of course, how could I have forgotten that

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    Pulses and beans are good but I'd be bored with them all the time.

    I know what you mean. I do like the odd bit of Linda McCartney's stuff like her sausages but am bit wary of anything that looks & feels like meat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    but am bit wary of anything that looks & feels like meat!


    Sorry couldn't resist that one!
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    ha ha ha. Its very true. *smiles her most innocent smile*

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