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I'm making this for tea tonight.

 

 

500g dried spaghetti

1 x 225g jar of tuna in oil

2 cloves of garlic

1 tbsp capers, drained

1 x 30g tin of anchovy fillets in oil

1–2 fresh red chillies

Small bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley

8 jarred black olives, stoned

Ground cinnamon

1 x 700g jar of passata or 2 x 400g tins of chopped tomatoes

1 lemon

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I'm making this for tea tonight.

 

 

500g dried spaghetti

1 x 225g jar of tuna in oil

2 cloves of garlic

1 tbsp capers, drained

1 x 30g tin of anchovy fillets in oil

1–2 fresh red chillies

Small bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley

8 jarred black olives, stoned

Ground cinnamon

1 x 700g jar of passata or 2 x 400g tins of chopped tomatoes

1 lemon

 

 

Pictures always help.

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I'm making this for tea tonight.

 

 

500g dried spaghetti

1 x 225g jar of tuna in oil

2 cloves of garlic

1 tbsp capers, drained

1 x 30g tin of anchovy fillets in oil

1–2 fresh red chillies

Small bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley

8 jarred black olives, stoned

Ground cinnamon

1 x 700g jar of passata or 2 x 400g tins of chopped tomatoes

1 lemon

 

 

Pictures always help.

 

Have you not seen spaghetti before? :D

 

http://www.channel4.com/4food/recipes/chef...te-ganache-meal

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I'm making this for tea tonight.

 

 

500g dried spaghetti

1 x 225g jar of tuna in oil

2 cloves of garlic

1 tbsp capers, drained

1 x 30g tin of anchovy fillets in oil

1–2 fresh red chillies

Small bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley

8 jarred black olives, stoned

Ground cinnamon

1 x 700g jar of passata or 2 x 400g tins of chopped tomatoes

1 lemon

 

 

Pictures always help.

 

Have you not seen spaghetti before? :razz:

 

http://www.channel4.com/4food/recipes/chef...te-ganache-meal

 

 

Spaghetti with Tuna :D Nope.

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started baking my own bread this week, very satisfying and delicious (and cheap). Rye bread, winning ingredient is 2 teaspoons of dried, ground rosemary.

Is it really cheaper than going to the shop to buy a 'Milkroll' or whatever though?

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I'm making this for tea tonight.

 

 

500g dried spaghetti

1 x 225g jar of tuna in oil

2 cloves of garlic

1 tbsp capers, drained

1 x 30g tin of anchovy fillets in oil

1–2 fresh red chillies

Small bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley

8 jarred black olives, stoned

Ground cinnamon

1 x 700g jar of passata or 2 x 400g tins of chopped tomatoes

1 lemon

 

 

Pictures always help.

 

Have you not seen spaghetti before? :razz:

 

http://www.channel4.com/4food/recipes/chef...te-ganache-meal

 

 

Spaghetti with Tuna :D Nope.

 

You would be surprised. It doesn't taste fishy or owt. Do you not like tuna or the combination?

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Gemmil, where do you find the jars of tuna?

 

I didnt, I just got tinned tuna in a little bit of sunflower oil. You would get them in Waitrose or M&S I think, but fuck that.

 

Ah, fair enough. It was the "1 x 225g jar of tuna in oil" that threw me :D

 

I just heard that jarred tuna in oil is a lot better than tinned.

 

I'm off out tonight, I quite fancy going to Leon. Their Gobi is bloody lovely.

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Gemmil, where do you find the jars of tuna?

 

I didnt, I just got tinned tuna in a little bit of sunflower oil. You would get them in Waitrose or M&S I think, but fuck that.

 

Ah, fair enough. It was the "1 x 225g jar of tuna in oil" that threw me :D

 

I just heard that jarred tuna in oil is a lot better than tinned.

 

I'm off out tonight, I quite fancy going to Leon. Their Gobi is bloody lovely.

 

It looks much nicer when you see it being made. But as Sammy says, I bet it's daft pricey.

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started baking my own bread this week, very satisfying and delicious (and cheap). Rye bread, winning ingredient is 2 teaspoons of dried, ground rosemary.

Is it really cheaper than going to the shop to buy a 'Milkroll' or whatever though?

 

yeah, I reckon about 30-35p a loaf.

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Got to say Scott, that look pretty salty. The lemon might take the edge off, but still...

 

Might try jarred tuna for a fairly basic pasta dish just to see if the taste is better enough to warrant the cost.

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Got to say Scott, that look pretty salty. The lemon might take the edge off, but still...

 

Might try jarred tuna for a fairly basic pasta dish just to see if the taste is better enough to warrant the cost.

 

Trust in Jamie. There's a load of that passata and the anchovies is only about 4 tiny fillets.

 

I'll let you know....

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You could use those anchovy-style sprats you get in tins at the IKEA food shop if you want something similar but a bit sweeter/milder. I use them in this Swedish potato casserole/bake thing called Jansson's Temptation (those kerrazy Swedes) and they're lurvely.

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As for tonight, chicken and roasted butternut squash couscous is on the agenda. Not tried it before and I'm dicking with the recipe, so I'll not put it on here until/unless I know it's turned out edible. :D

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My lass is moaning cos she had pasta for lunch, so that recipe has been put off til tomorrow. :D

The fuck she think she is?

 

Next time she oversteps the mark tell her you'll serve up a cunt-punt casserole instead!

 

Honestly, doesn't she realise that I + Chef = Chief.

 

This is the human race and the we won.

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