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gruntygiggles 22-01-10 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Messie (Post 2157966)
Very well done GG. I like to think I can cook but your recipes - and your patience at putting it all together - are excellent. I used to make cakes for a tea shop and didn't get nearly so creative.

Good luck!

thank you messie. I just have food on the brain 24/7 so thought i'd start making a little cash from it. Going to start up as a sole trader and do it all properly. I was thinking of doing different skewered kebabs for the deli, west country with pork meatballs ans anise caremelised apples. An indian one with spiced lamb and mini pakoras and a mexican chilli one with marinated beef chunks, peppers and little kidney bean fritters made with whole kidney beansa and a refried bean batter. Need to try that out first but i think it will work really well. I judst can't stop thinking of things now and want to keep the recipe booklets purely seasonal. It's so exciting. I shall look forward to the thoughts of you and our fellow foodies x

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Originally Posted by Catflap (Post 2157992)
Where's the deli then bird? Old Sod? Linky?

it's The Hamptons Deli on the high street in chipping sodbury. The website is www.thehamptonsdeli.co.uk but it's not up and running just yet. It's lovely for lunch or coffee if you're nearby though x

timwilky 22-01-10 07:12 PM

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Congrats on getting what you want GG. However, as a working man from Lancashire I need proper food, and it is not a chippy tea.

Now if you could see your way to rustling up a nice rare fillet steak, sauté potatoes, mushrooms, a bit of asparagus and broccoli I might then let you cook my tea.

You need to get yourself up to Wigan and make some pies.

gruntygiggles 22-01-10 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by timwilky (Post 2158045)
Congrats on getting what you want GG. However, as a working man from Lancashire I need proper food, and it is not a chippy tea.

Now if you could see your way to rustling up a nice rare fillet steak, sauté potatoes, mushrooms, a bit of asparagus and broccoli I might then let you cook my tea.

You need to get yourself up to Wigan and make some pies.

you'd probably like what i cooked stretchie last week then. A big centre cut of fillet, seared for 30 seconds a side in a super hot pan then poached for 6 minutes in beef stock, finished for 30 seconds a side in the hot pan with mushrooms lightly cooked in butter, spooning the butter over the steak, then resting it for 5 minutes. Served with saute potatoes, glazed carrots and sat on top of creamed cabbage made by blanching shredded savoy cabbage and cooking it in a pan with cured crispy bacon lardons, a little mascarpone, parmesan and seasoning. Made a sauce from a little red wine in the pan juices,some of the poaching stock and reducing.

How does that sound? Oh, i love making pies. Did one with rabbit and plum in october and that was lush!

Bri w 22-01-10 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by gruntygiggles (Post 2158107)
you'd probably like what i cooked stretchie last week then. A big centre cut of fillet, seared for 30 seconds a side in a super hot pan then poached for 6 minutes in beef stock, finished for 30 seconds a side in the hot pan with mushrooms lightly cooked in butter, spooning the butter over the steak, then resting it for 5 minutes. Served with saute potatoes, glazed carrots and sat on top of creamed cabbage made by blanching shredded savoy cabbage and cooking it in a pan with cured crispy bacon lardons, a little mascarpone, parmesan and seasoning. Made a sauce from a little red wine in the pan juices,some of the poaching stock and reducing.

How does that sound? Oh, i love making pies. Did one with rabbit and plum in october and that was lush!

Awesome!!

Well done GG, or lightly well done...:D

gruntygiggles 22-01-10 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Bri w (Post 2158196)
Awesome!!

Well done GG, or lightly well done...:D

ta hun x

ixlr8 23-01-10 01:18 AM

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Well done, karma for sharing on here.

Von Teese 23-01-10 05:04 AM

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Thats fantastic news hon, Im so glad that you are happy and I just KNOW this will make you happy.

....Even MORE reason to move to that house near you now lol! Im seriously considering it hahaha!

I can be your Sous-chef (- or in charge of pickling stuff will do ;) )


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Originally Posted by Graciepants (Post 2157927)
thats so fantastic Cheryl!
cant think of anyone that deserves it more-that stew you made was AMAZING!

+1 Yummmmmm!

Milky Bar Kid 23-01-10 08:51 AM

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Well guys, I am going down to Chezzahs today so I shall report back. Hopefully her cooking will have gotten a good bit better and then end result will not be me puking in the middle of the street.................

mister c 23-01-10 09:08 AM

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Well done GG. Cant beat home cooked produce :)

Tara 23-01-10 09:42 AM

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i cant wait for your book :D


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