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Re:It's my birthday today..so 17 Years, 7 Months ago
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I don`t think I could ever miss Bisto I`m afraid, never liked it right from being a kid.
My quickest gravy, is fry one onion, add brown sugar and a dash of any vinegar, a splash of seasoning or soya sauce, make into a jam, add hot water bring to the boil and thicken with cornflour.
I had a dreadful delivered curry tonight, I`m allways very cautious with the use of asofeteda powder in dishes and both main meals tasted of it too strongly, not only that but a burnt flavour too.
The fish sounds very interesting SE, as does the eel JK.
The smokery up the road did have some last time I checked, I was also rather tempted by the hand-made smokery he had on display which is only rabbit hutch sized and would be handy in the garden, neighbours permitting.
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Re:It's my birthday today..so 17 Years, 7 Months ago
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Mart wrote:
Take you up on that one, the jellied ones are an experience I imagine!
Eels are quite nice.
Remembering the first time I had jellied eels I was slightly disappointed as they weren't a very unusual or foreign flavour at all. A bit like baked badger
Apparently catching with a line eels is not recommended, they swallow the hook rather than catch their lip. You wind up with an irretrievable hook and a writhing slithering slimy creature that's not particularly happy about recent events.
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Re:Curry in a Worry? 17 Years, 7 Months ago
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Mart wrote:
Baked badger zoo?
Am I the only one apart from yourself that wonders about this common roadkill creatures edibilty?
Someone must have tried one at some point.I would assume it would be similar to goat, which was interesting but I would not run to seek it out again.
From Gastronomy Domine
Blaireau au sang (Don't translate it, you don't want to know)
Ingredients
1 badger
1 glass of pig's blood
1 small glass of armagnac
1 ginger root
1 bottle of dry, sparkling white wine
2 eggs
1 pot of cr
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Re:Curry in a Worry? 17 Years, 7 Months ago
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Dang! I`m right out of Armangnac!
The next reasonably intact one I find, I actually promise to undertake this recipe,and film it.
It has some very subtle and ordinary ingredients in the dish but does look like one would have rather a lot of badger left over, presumably for shaving brushes. (where would we be without them eh?)
One of my best mates believes very strongly in eating road kill, and when his wife ran into a pheasant, he , without a thought, bumped it into the boot of the car.
When they opened the trunk on returning home, it flew off!
Absolutely true that as well, not an urban myth.(Though it probably will become one after writing this)
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