Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

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Well lets just say I'd buy YOUR cookbook! Still have no idea what piri piri sauce is.
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I concur about the response to your recipe, Son of a Gun-ner. I see it in my crystal ball. Yummy!
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Ecam wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 1:18 am Thank you, but, my cook book contains things like jellied eels lol.

Well lets just say I'd buy YOUR cookbook! Still have no idea what piri piri sauce is.
It is basically another version of chilli sauce, originally Portuguese, copied and promoted by a chain of grilled chicken restaurants called Nando's. Virtually every store in England (maybe Britain) sells their brand of chilly sauce, and a lot of stores sell their own version.
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 2:03 am I concur about the response to your recipe, Son of a Gun-ner. I see it in my crystal ball. Yummy!
Thank you. It's quite simple to do, and doesn't take long to prepare.
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That’s three meals planned then for next week. Mr Chefs Copped cheese sandwich, for Saturday, with beer to be enjoyed while watching the rugby. Fidget Pie for Sunday, and S of G’s Chicken for Monday.
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Meter rat wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 9:48 am That’s three meals planned then for next week. Mr Chefs Copped cheese sandwich, for Saturday, with beer to be enjoyed while watching the rugby. Fidget Pie for Sunday, and S of G’s Chicken for Monday.
No haggis?
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No haggis.
Tried ordering some tripe on line. £15 delivery, for a £5 product :crazy: I will succeed in my quest.
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Meter rat wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 9:48 am That’s three meals planned then for next week. Mr Chefs Copped cheese sandwich, for Saturday, with beer to be enjoyed while watching the rugby. Fidget Pie for Sunday, and S of G’s Chicken for Monday.
See now I knew this was going somewhere. Mr. Rat is just getting bored of the regular bites and wants new ideas for din-din... :haha:
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Mick that is an awesome Chicken dish! I really dig it.

Unfortunately rashers like that are few and far between and not cheap here. Streaky bacon might work but American streaky bacon would just fall apart and burn by the time the chicken is cooked. I'd have to resort to Serrano ham or cheap Parma.

Ok, take note that I will share a family recipe when I make it next. Think simple, cheap, one pot meal and tasty as all get out. Learned it from my Mom who learned it from hers. Think poor people in the 1950's in California.
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MrChef wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 3:55 pm
Meter rat wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 9:48 am That’s three meals planned then for next week. Mr Chefs Copped cheese sandwich, for Saturday, with beer to be enjoyed while watching the rugby. Fidget Pie for Sunday, and S of G’s Chicken for Monday.
See now I knew this was going somewhere. Mr. Rat is just getting bored of the regular bites and wants new ideas for din-din... :haha:
Absolutely correct. Need new inspiration. Was just supposed to be burgers on Saturday, if, however I can learn and improve then I’m happy. Do a similar recipe to chopped cheese with fried chicken.
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