Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

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Jimster wrote: Tue Jul 30, 2024 11:58 pm I would have to chase each bite with a 1 1/2oz shot of cheap American whiskey! Probably an acquired taste. Both the fish and the whiskey.
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Tonight's meal--Venison Wellington. First time making it and quite pleased with the results. Gordon Ramsay's recipe so I felt like I was being sworn at the whole time. I'm not accomplished enough to make my own puff pastry but the store stuff you roll out worked really well. Labour intensive!
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Ooooh! Looks good. Just needs some ground pepper and a shot of whiskey on the side!
Seriously, that looks delicious.
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Hmmm :think: such a modest portion....

That looks divine. Put me down for seconds :D
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Jimster wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2024 1:43 am Ooooh! Looks good. Just needs some ground pepper and a shot of whiskey on the side!
Seriously, that looks delicious.
Thanks Jim. Pepper mill was ready, willing, and able! My wife and I had a peppery red wine with it, my son went with a stout from a local brewery. We saved the Rideau Whisky from our town's distillery for dessert.

A friend visiting from BC was surprized that a "guy who puts Cheez Whiz on his hotdogs", could manage something like this. Visigoth...

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You hit a home run for sure.
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Hey Mike, :clap: :clap: :clap: Excellent work on that Wellington. :thumbup: Not an easy one to get perfect like that.

Ohh geez we're back on the food stuff again!!!

H'mmm what pics shall I post?...
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Mike, that wellington looks gorgeous. Is there space at your house? I’ll bring the whisky, and haggis for starters.
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MrChef wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2024 11:45 pm Hey Mike, :clap: :clap: :clap: Excellent work on that Wellington. :thumbup: Not an easy one to get perfect like that.
Thank you, Sir!
Meter rat wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 9:14 am Mike, that wellington looks gorgeous. Is there space at your house? I’ll bring the whisky, and haggis for starters.
Whisky and haggis are always welcome here Mr. M Rat! Typically, all of the whisky before the haggis! Kidding, I've had some very good haggis over the years.

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