Or a lamb shank with mashed potato and roasted veg?
Shurrup you!
I will however make the roast veggies better with some wine.
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Or a lamb shank with mashed potato and roasted veg?
Shurrup you!
I will however make the roast veggies better with some wine.
Did I forget to mention that my gravy was a red wine jus...?![]()
Joining Devill .... also having veg tonight - sauteed mushrooms and steamed asparagus.
The effect of eating asparagus on the eater's urine has long been observed:
"[Asparagus] cause a filthy and disagreeable smell in the urine, as every Body knows." (Treatise of All Sorts of Foods, Louis Lemery, 1702)[34]
"asparagus... affects the urine with a foetid smell (especially if cut when they are white) and therefore have been suspected by some physicians as not friendly to the kidneys; when they are older, and begin to ramify, they lose this quality; but then they are not so agreeable." ("An Essay Concerning the Nature of Aliments," John Arbuthnot, 1735)[35]
"A few Stems of Asparagus eaten, shall give our Urine a disagreable Odour..." ("Letter to the Royal Academy of Brussels," Benjamin Franklin, c. 1781)[36]
Asparagus "...transforms my chamber-pot into a flask of perfume." Marcel Proust (1871–1922) [37]
The mushrooms sound nice butfor the asparagus
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That is a **** load of food...:wtf:
So tonight was another oven baked casserole. Beef, baby potatoes, carrots, dried fruit, and seasoned with marmalade, all spice, sherry, mixed and brown onion soup. Always make enough so that there's plenty of leftovers![]()
Sounds yummy
We have a reasonably big cast iron pot which we can put in the oven. Just the best.
I've found those thin oval aluminium braai/caserole pans/containers to work pretty well when slow baking. I made oxtail once and my cast iron pot was to small to take all the meat so I tried that old braai pan with lid thing and it worked fine. Also use it for big breyanis.
Anybody know the correct name for that aluminium dish I'm talking about?
Anybody know the correct name for that aluminium dish I'm talking about?
I've found those thin oval aluminium braai/caserole pans/containers to work pretty well when slow baking. I made oxtail once and my cast iron pot was to small to take all the meat so I tried that old braai pan with lid thing and it worked fine. Also use it for big breyanis.
Anybody know the correct name for that aluminium dish I'm talking about?
hehe, braaibak actually yielded some results on a google image search while hotel pan did not
Read one of the pages wrt braaibak and they say it's actually a old vintage aluminium roasting pan so I googled that and found plenty of images.
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