The what's for dinner thread
22-01-2005, 02:55
|
#151
|
Inactive
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 7,737
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
king size pot noodle, spicy curry flavor. for supper at 3am.
|
|
|
22-01-2005, 02:58
|
#152
|
Inactive
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: There's no place like 127.0.0.1
Services: Depends on the person and the price they're offering
Posts: 12,384
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
BL**DY H*LL!!!
Didn't realise it was 3am....... Oops.....
|
|
|
22-01-2005, 03:01
|
#153
|
Inactive
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 7,737
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
lol
I am here till 5am
|
|
|
22-01-2005, 03:03
|
#154
|
Inactive
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: There's no place like 127.0.0.1
Services: Depends on the person and the price they're offering
Posts: 12,384
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
WoW!! You must really like this forum.....
|
|
|
22-01-2005, 03:17
|
#155
|
Inactive
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 7,737
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
I help where I can i dont sleep much never have.
|
|
|
22-01-2005, 11:55
|
#156
|
Hello !
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Somewhere
Services: Sky, AppleTV, Netflix
Posts: 16,775
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
Wow !!! Yeah you seem to be a night person !!!
As for Pot Noodles.....Ewww......there was a topic dedicated to them a while ago. Can't stand them.
On the menu today: Grilled Salmon covered in this lovely sauce. Nice.
|
|
|
22-01-2005, 11:57
|
#157
|
Inactive
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: There's no place like 127.0.0.1
Services: Depends on the person and the price they're offering
Posts: 12,384
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
Today's lunch will be leftover home-made chicken chow mein from last night. Made enough for three portions when I cooked it last night so that's today's food sorted
|
|
|
22-01-2005, 13:48
|
#158
|
Inactive
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 7,737
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by Halcyon
Wow !!! Yeah you seem to be a night person !!!
As for Pot Noodles.....Ewww......there was a topic dedicated to them a while ago. Can't stand them.
On the menu today: Grilled Salmon covered in this lovely sauce. Nice.
|
Believe it or not I do love pot noodles quick simple and easy to cook. But I am a fully qualified (nvq and gnvq) in cooking and I can make some lovely dishes..I choose not to because my dads picky on his food likes nice and simple 1950 style dishes, and my mother has issues eating full stop.. so its when I get my house that I will be making nice dishes again and not waking up to a spicy curry potnoodle and a can of strongbow..
|
|
|
31-01-2005, 13:43
|
#159
|
Guest
Location: Bury
Services: NTL 2MB Broadband, x2 phones, digi TV.
Posts: n/a
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
OK, how about this for a meal. Opening paragraph of a Guardian restaurant review:
"We ate: exotic vegetable pizza; cauliflower and apricot mousse, saffron sauce and crispy black pudding; quail leg beignet, chocolate mayonnaise; beans on toast, glazed hollandaise, curried quail egg; chicken boudin, green grape and tomato salad; "shooter" of fresh pineapple juice, beetroot cream; ragout of wild mushroom and peas, smoked butter sauce; baby artichoke and caper salad; smoked bacon, white asparagus, beetroot dressing, vanilla glaze; poached monkfish, sweet ginger sauce, lavender; glazed tomato and hollandaise; wild mushrooms, pimento chewing gum, tomato consommÃÃâ€*’©, poppy seeds, dried leeks, fennel powder; poached halibut wrapped in courgette, crab bisque, garlic beignet, morels; roasted fillet of beef, truffle glaze, horseradish; French cheeses; melon and vanilla milk; sherry trifle; baked lemon tart; milk chocolate soufflÃÃâ€*’©; espresso and chocolate truffles."
|
|
|
31-01-2005, 13:46
|
#160
|
Inactive
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Punmeister Towers
Age: 50
Services: Will provide gags for cash
Posts: 9,211
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by andyl
OK, how about this for a meal. Opening paragraph of a Guardian restaurant review:
"We ate: exotic vegetable pizza; cauliflower and apricot mousse, saffron sauce and crispy black pudding; quail leg beignet, chocolate mayonnaise; beans on toast, glazed hollandaise, curried quail egg; chicken boudin, green grape and tomato salad; "shooter" of fresh pineapple juice, beetroot cream; ragout of wild mushroom and peas, smoked butter sauce; baby artichoke and caper salad; smoked bacon, white asparagus, beetroot dressing, vanilla glaze; poached monkfish, sweet ginger sauce, lavender; glazed tomato and hollandaise; wild mushrooms, pimento chewing gum, tomato consommÃÃâ€*’©, poppy seeds, dried leeks, fennel powder; poached halibut wrapped in courgette, crab bisque, garlic beignet, morels; roasted fillet of beef, truffle glaze, horseradish; French cheeses; melon and vanilla milk; sherry trifle; baked lemon tart; milk chocolate soufflÃÃâ€*’©; espresso and chocolate truffles."
|
Just be glad you're not going in the bog after him
|
|
|
31-01-2005, 13:50
|
#161
|
Trollsplatter
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: North of Watford
Services: Humane elimination of all common Internet pests
Posts: 38,070
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nugget
Just be glad you're not going in the bog after him 
|
*frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp*
|
|
|
31-01-2005, 13:57
|
#162
|
Guest
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
It all sounds very nice (well except for the chocolate mayonnaise  ), but that lot would feed me for a week
|
|
|
31-01-2005, 13:59
|
#163
|
Inactive
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Punmeister Towers
Age: 50
Services: Will provide gags for cash
Posts: 9,211
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris T
*frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp*
|
*knocks on door*
What are you doing in there? It shouldn't take you that long! I swear there's something wrong with you!
/exits Mrs Nug mode
|
|
|
31-01-2005, 14:04
|
#164
|
Guest
Location: Bury
Services: NTL 2MB Broadband, x2 phones, digi TV.
Posts: n/a
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by homealone
It all sounds very nice (well except for the chocolate mayonnaise  ), but that lot would feed me for a week 
|
The portions are not super-sized. Got to state a vested interest. The restaurant concerned is one of my clients. But I can say, hand on heart, that it serves the most delicious, exciting and extraordinary food I've ever eaten. And if you think chocolate mayonnaise is an unusual combination, how about curried fudge. Much nicer than it sounds, honest!
|
|
|
31-01-2005, 14:47
|
#165
|
Hello !
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Somewhere
Services: Sky, AppleTV, Netflix
Posts: 16,775
|
Re: The what's cooking thread
Last nights meal:
Mackeral fish with herbs and tomatoes, olive oil, etc.
Really nice mediteranean dish, served with rice.
|
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:08.
|