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Ant's bolognese again for tea tonight. :up:

Must be something in the air. :lol:

 

I made a bunch tonight, for a dinner party. But, but, but... I used chicken stock cubes instead of beef. Looking forward to great sex tonight.

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Might as well give up and go home! What a woman.

 

I bet it tastes delicious.

 

(And if Gordon or Jamie knocked it up they'd all be saying "wow, what a twist on a cheesecake " ;)

 

You have to be taking the piss! :lol:

 

It looks utterly vile even before the butter-veined witch drowns it in syrup and cream. Battered cheesecake? She may as well just stuff a wheel of cheese in her cavernous maw, hook up a can of anchor to an IV, snort several lines of sugar and then wash the whole thing down with a mug of oil.

 

Jamie Oliver would drown it in olive oil like he does every single bloody recipe.

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going make it myself this weekend got some people coming round so it's handy for a making a big pot of something !

Might a Recipe Book part of the site be an idea? Your bolognese, Meenzer's stuff, any of Leazes curries and of course Brock's concoctions?

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lemon juice in a scone reciepe ? where did you get this?

 

http://www.bbcgoodfo...d-clotted-cream

 

 

Know-how

Adding a squeeze of lemon juice to the milk sours it slightly, mimicking sharp-tasting buttermilk, often used in scones but sometimes tricky to find. The slightly acidic mix gives a boost to the raising agents in the flour and baking powder.

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Having a bit of a "let's cobble something together from what's in the freezer/cupboard" meal tonight, which is turning out to be a spiced chicken, borlotti bean and spinach stew. Not remotely aesthetically pleasing, but the smell as it's bubbling away - somewhere between a curry and a chilli - is pleasing enough. :good:

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not really i just thought "why doesn't he use buttermilk"

 

cause aye it's really hard to find in tesco.... any tesco or asda or whatever, beside the normal milk, i assume he always just bought that instead of normal milk tbh has the word butter on it, could dip bread into it.

 

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"Butter on it" :lol:

 

 

 

I've got half a lemon tarte left from Sunday lunch ..... It will not see tomorrow.

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