Posts by Lil'Abby
Freezing Advice
Yes I've found that potatoes (unless mashed) don't freeze well.
I don't know any websites about frozen food (didn't get much from google) but I know Mary Berry has a couple of Cooking for the Freezer recipe books. Try ebay - search for Mary Berry and I'm sure you'll find something. 
Kitchen Showdown
Did anyone watch it? I haven't had time yet but I'll record the first few until I get the time to sit and relax.
Love Rosemary Shrager but are the 'contestants' annoying? 
cooking fit for a queen
It's also in this weeks Radio Times letter pages. 
cooking fit for a queen
Simon Rimmer was on last week 
Ching's Breadcrumbs
They are called Panko SySy. 
Kitchen Showdown
Nice one K - I'll give it a go. Thank you. 
Chinese Curry Sauce
I love the Mayflower brand Chinese style curry sauce from the freezer. It's so delicious I wouldn't bother making my own. 
cooking fit for a queen
Well I've kept to the 'Friday only' programme and find it much better.
*big hug for AWT and Simon Rimmer* 
Kitchen Showdown
Any idea when it starts and what it's about? I haven't really watched UKTV Food for a while now so have missed the adverts.
Thanks. 
Restaurant Makeover
I never realised you were a 'Mr' Pocket.
Not that it makes a difference of course...
Food Savers
Update.
I ended up ordering the one from QVC which is called the Food Saver 420 for just under £90 including P + P. It's fantastic and I highly recommend it (if a little pricey).

kebab maker on restaurant makeover
Hmmmm. I've had a little search and have only come up with the following:
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The above are the same item but available from Australia and America.
Or there's this one:
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which looks exactly like the one used on the programme. Unfortunately, it doesn't show how to order one on the website.
The wooden ones seem a bit expensive don't they?
Well - not much help at all really but there you go... 
rotisserie
I use the George Foreman rotisserie and it's fantastic. Comes with all different 'bits and bobs'. Kebab skewers, large drum for veggies etc., basket for chops or fish.
I bought mine from QVC. 
butter keeper
Hi - lakeland do something similar to what you're after I think.
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Hope this helps. 
Food Savers
Meant to say that as far as I'm aware it's only the one from QVC that allows you to seal ordinary plastic bags. I'm not 100% sure though, I was told from someone who has one that they seal and reseal bread in its original bag.

Food Savers
Well Marie - I tried it tonight and it just doesn't do the job!
I think we both knew that didn't we?
The good thing is I can return it free of charge (they collect it) so I've only lost £3.95. The search continues... 
Food Savers
Did you order one Marie? Mine came today but I haven't tried it yet. Will let you know. 
Restaurant Makeover
Can anyone tell me whether I'm enjoying this or not?
I'm in a quandary.
On the one hand I can't stand makeover shows, but on the other hand I love programmes about struggling restaurants making good. 
cooking fit for a queen
I'm not really enjoying it that much - I think it's a bit too drawn out. I'm just going to watch the Friday show from now on to see the whole menu and the winner.
I'll stick to BBC2 though to keep away from the adverts (especially the Schwartz one). 
Food Savers
Well we've not got much to lose have we? If you'd rather wait I'll report back when I've got mine. Up to you hun. 
Food Savers
Thanks shelz. I've gone ahead and ordered one.
I'll let you know how I get on if anyone's interested.
I must admit to being quite surprised at the lack of responses to this thread - I thought loads of people would have them! 
Full on food
By the way, the angry face wasn't directed at you Carol. 
Full on food
I'm sorry Carol but I disagree. I know that every time I eat meat an animal has died because of it. I also know (near enough) how that animal has died. This is why I choose meat from places who rear their animals in the right way giving them quality of life, during their life.
I absolutely DO NOT NEED to see evidence of these animals being slaughtered on tv. It is unnecessary.
"I think it is vital for people to know the facts about how their 'meat' lives and how it dies."
Fair enough statement, but those people who don't know (in today's enlightened times) obviously don't want to know. 
Vegetarians
I wonder if vegegirl is now 'meatygirl'. 
food in vietnam
Oh how lovely Tweeds. I'd have been blubbing myself.
It's a wonderful thing to do for these people who are obviously so needy financially, enabling them to support their families. What a star he is.
Great name too - Know One Teach One!
food in vietnam
Hi Tweeds - I think I saw a programme about Koto and the work the Australian bloke does. They end up doing training in some of the best hotels etc. Is that the one?
I thought it was wonderful. 
FOOD ALLERGIES ARE MOSTLY RUBBISH
What an interesting thread!
I know the book you're talking about by Peter Vaughan T Bone - it's excellent and I absolutely agree that he should have a stint on GFL. I'm a big fan of his.
I'm not allergic to any foods (thankfully).
Oh and sablebombe, that's a very healthy meal your son likes. Surely he could have it more than once a month? 
nigella lawson
Well they can't please everyone cadaver!
*not that they're pleasing many people at the moment*
Scone hell!
Are you following a particular recipe ttafa? 
Margarine
I have to say - it's so nice to be thanked for the info posted on here.
Too often, lots of excellent advice/info has been given only to see the thread end with no follow up! I love to see the thank yous or follow up as to how recipes etc., turned out. 
cooking fit for a queen
Sorry - pressed the return key by mistake!
I was going to go on and say has anybody watched the 'Eating with...' prgramme on BBC2? I'm really enjoying that. Last night's was very enjoyable with the adorable Nigel Slater. What a lovely man he is. 
cooking fit for a queen
I suppose we have to look at it as an entertainment programme rather than a cookery programme. If you approach it from that angle you may enjoy it a bit more. 
Margarine
Sorry - rant over.
Stowv1 - have you considered trying Flora? I believe that can be used for baking and doesn't contain anything hydrogenated.
Food Savers
I'm seriously considering investing in one of these. I've had a little search on the message boards as I remember there was a thread started and they'd been mentioned now and again, but I can only find a thread from 2004. I seem to recall Blondie talking about hers and how great they are (seems like a lifetime ago
) but would welcome some up to date feedback.
There are quite a few on the market these days with quite a substantial price difference between them (although I've only seen them on telly and not in the shops).
Any information from 'users' about specific makes etc., would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. 
Tools for my kitchen
Try ebay for circulon/analon pans (but pick your seller carefully). I 'won' a five piece analon professional pan set (brand new) for £55.00! Just remember if it seems too good to be true (price wise) it probably is if the seller doesn't have good feedback etc.
These pans are amazing and highly recommended. I believe the analon professional frying pan won the 'best frying pan' test on some cookery programme (think it was Full On Food). 
I'm Missing Out! Salad Dressings
Hi - wonder if there is anyone who can help me. My family love salads but I never eat them as they're so boring! My problem is I don't like sharp/tangy flavours and nearly all salad dressings are made with vinegar or lemon juice. I'm also not a big fan of 'oily' food in my mouth so don't like to pour olive oil over food (although wouldn't mind some whisked into a tasty dressing).
Is there anyone out there who can give me some ideas for salad dressings that don't include the above? Orange juice is fine - I've done the dressing that was shown on GFL with orange juice and soy and enjoyed it but would like something different. Im not too sure what 'goes together' for a dressing if you know what I mean.
All help would be gratefully received. 
New M&S advert
Oh I'm glad you got it sorted. I love that song too. 
New M&S advert
Sorry - just realised the Steve Harley one was also clothes.
No help at all I'm afraid.
chinese crispy beef
Hi minxx - there have been a couple of recipes on here in the past.
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Ricks Food Heros
You are funny Barry! 
French Odyssey/New Topic?
Oh hard luck Harry! I hope the rest of the music is nice though so you haven't wasted your money.
Well done you for finding it in the end though, and I'm sure you've made a lot of people very happy posting the link! 
French Odyssey/New Topic?
Hello harry - Becky W posted this not long ago in response to the same question. I'm sure she won't mind me repeating it.
"...was looking on Ebay for Rick Stein book and you can buy a CD called 'Rick Stein - a Musical Odyssey', which has got that track on it. Not sure who it's by though. Hope this helps. I love that floaty voice on it too. Is it Men of the Sea or Land of the Sea.. not sure. Becky x"
Hope you don't mind Becky - good luck Harry.
Masterchef goes large
Hi Mark - there are other threads on this programme - maybe you would like to post something on those to chat to other contestants. 
Masterchef - message for Carol
Sorry lellysmum - didn't get to you earlier - but I see Rosti helped. 
Masterchef - message for Carol
Just been having a 'mooch' on the BBC Food Chat site. Lots of posts about Masterchef - and support for our Carol! 
Saturday Kitchen
Hi DonLou. The Saturday Kitchen recipes are shown on the BBC website. I've attached a link for Mary Berry's recipes, although I can't see anything there that specifically says Spicy Moroccan Chicken. Hope this helps.
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Silvena Rowe should be a Bond girl
Silvena was on QVC yesterday cooking the Buccleugh meats they were selling and giving some info on the best way to cook them. 
oxtail soup
Great idea twisty - I love oxtail.
I thought there was a thread for posting these requests on following the show when it was first mentioned but I can't find it. I was going to point you in the direction of it, I hope this one doesn't get 'lost'. 
Correct way to use foil
Hmmm...interesting! I wonder if there really is a right and wrong way of using it. I would have thought there is otherwise it wouldn't have a shiny and a matt side would it? 
The Young Delia
Yes - it's just meant as a but of fun Malty - not very funny though.
I admire David Pritchard very much, but this programme does my head in!
keith floyd
Sorry - didn't necessarily mean his latest book, just the name of the curry book. I've seen Keith Floyd's India and wondered if that was the one you meant or whether or not it had curry in the title. Now I know! Thanks very much. 
Correct way to use foil
The general consensus (from a long discussion on these boards many moons ago) is that if using in the oven, the shiny side should be in, as if it is on the outside it will reflect the heat, but if using it to line a grill pan say, then the shiny side should be out as it will reflect the heat back up to the food being cooked!
This is what I've always done. 
What do you think about our scheduling?
Becky - it was so funny wasn't it? Love the uncontrollable giggles and Olly Smith has a great sense of humour.
Also, the next presenter of her own programme maybe? Jo Pratt. How lovely she is. I'm sure she'd be great.
keith floyd
Hi Gaspode - could you tell me the name of his latest book please? Is it the Keith Floyd's India one or one with curry in the title?
Thanks
Fast food outlet chicken coating recipe sought please
Oh & stephen, remember to use 'happier' chickens than they do! 
Food Uncut
Oh custard - a bit confusing here. Do you mean the main programme with Jeni at 12.30 i.e. Great Food Live, or Food Uncut which has replaced the Bites programme at 1.30? 
What do you think about our scheduling?
Oh it's ok - I've just seen on the home page that it's under the 'new' programme spot.
Apologies.
What do you think about our scheduling?
Who on this thread calls the Rick Stein programme 'new'? The only new programmes mentioned I can see are Food Uncut and Florida Fatbusters.
Has a post been removed? 
Heavens Kitchen
Two minutes of him is overload to me! 
Christmas Lunch Away
I'd go to your house. 
confit de porc
Not 100% certain, but I would have said shoulder. It lends itself very well to cooking this way.
Presenter
Just remembered - it was called Anything You Can Cook! (I think...) 
Presenter
Bluebud, I don't know whether or not you watched it but Merrilees (sp) was Brian Turners' assistant on a tv show (was it called Beat the Chef?) where Brian had to cook a meal using the same ingredients as a contestant had chosen and then it was tasted and judged by members of the audience.
Kitchenware scam !!!!!
Where? Are you talking about ebay? 
Bye from Nick and Sue Dorset Cottage Foods
Even what used to be Mammachef doesn't post or sound like Mammachef now! 
Sunday Lunch Live
Just half watching Saturday Kitchen which followed Sunday Lunch and surely James Martin is making the exact same dish he made on the previous programme? UKTV Food - not very good planning! 
Sunday Lunch Live
Caught this programme half an hour into it. Is this the one that was on last year? Georgie & Mammachef! How lovely to hear their names again. Miss you all guys! 
Best Ready Made Stock
I also use the Marigold powder. It's delish! I've seen Nigella using Knorr Touch of Taste Chicken Bouillion Liquid. That's also ok.
fry and sauce pans
Hi - they tend to used different makes of pans but I have seen Anolon Advanced on there as they are the ones that I use. Don't know if you mean those
They are available at all the usual outlets but I bought mine brand new on ebay - bargain! 
Ching He-Huang
Always got a dopey smile on her face - hot, boiling water... 
Come Dine With Me
Thanks OFGS - hope you're keeping well! 
Come Dine With Me
I missed Thursday's and Friday's of last week's programme. Can anyone tell me who won please? Thanks
boxing day food
Sorry witch, something happened to my post then! Only the first paragraph appeared. :(
There are lots of recipes on the site, both UKTV Foods and on the messageboards - have a little reccie! Good luck. 
boxing day food
witch - please don't 'text type' on here - it's very offensive. Thank you.
Chicken
If it was a cooked chicken breast it MAY still be ok - if raw, don't think so red rose.
the naked chefs baked onions
I WON' SAY IT
Sorry jfreed I didn't see it but it's repeated tonight at 10.00 if you have no joy.
Does anybody do this when making roast chicken?
I must admit I thought most people did it (except my Mum!
) I've also seen it many times on telly although I have seen it more when cooking turkey than chicken.
Pie Recipe Wanted
You're not too late at all Jennifer - thanks. I love good old-fashioned granny food. 
Pie Recipe Wanted
Thanks guys - I'll experiment and let you know how it goes.
Pie Recipe Wanted
Thanks Sue - it wasn't like that - the egg became almost scrambled but more 'compact' if that's the right word. But this one sounds interesting, what do the eggs 'end up' like? and (anon) I like the idea of shortcrust and puff.
Pie Recipe Wanted
Hi - any of you lovely peeps out there have a tried and tested recipe for a ham and egg/bacon and egg pie? Preferably a deep(ish) one. I used to love this when an ex's mum used to make it but I wasn't into cooking then so didn't bother asking for the recipe. I'd love to be able to make one.
Thanks very much 
Sausages
Why did they only keep for two days in the freezer?
They always last much longer than that when I freeze them. Try it goldie. 
Profiterole 'dunce's hat'
That's the type I've seen Livewire. I thought I was going crazy for a minute. 
Profiterole 'dunce's hat'
Well you learn something new every day!
Good job I wasn't planning to make one eh? 
Profiterole 'dunce's hat'
Hi Alex, the only profiterole cake I've seen was just layers of the profiteroles up to a cone shape and chocolate sauce poured over the whole thing! Is there actually something you can buy to get the shape? 
Sausages
Hi goldie. I usually go by smell first and then taste - they will certainly last three days - maybe more. You should think about freezing them once they're cooked. They defrost beautifully. 
noilly prat
Well it's on the Sainsburys on line shopping site! 
cinder toffee/honeycomb
Yes me too but sorry - can't be more specific. 
Sophie Grigson
Hi sugarpuff - welcome back! Can't help you with Sophie's recipe but there was a discussion on the boards not long back with lots of recipes posted. Type yorkshire pudding in the search for box and go. Yorkshire pudding goes with every meat - not just beef! 
Missed Recipe
Pleasure - hope you enjoy it. Sounds yummy! 
Missed Recipe
Hi rfw - it's a Lotte Duncan recipe. Click on recipes on above left, then choose Lotte Duncan from the drop down list of chefs and it's second or third down.
Thai Hollandaise
Hi Perfume - I didn't have any luck in my search either. It is possible that it is the chef's own creation I suppose. Do you have any idea what made it 'Thai'? Lemon grass, chilli, coriander...?
There are some really good cooks and chefs on this site so possible one of them could point you in the right direction. Good luck. 
Chicken tikka masala
Oh was that you? Welcome. 
Chicken tikka masala
ooh Andy - you've got an admirer! See it's true what they say, women always go after men who can cook! (Well I'm assuming it's a woman) 
FREE tickets to new cookery show - hosted by Jeni Barnett
Is this the same programme that was on not long ago hosted by a chef and the woman from Breakfast tv?
noilly prat
Hi amritch - it's actually a vermouth and Sainsbury's sell it - probably available in most Supermarkets. 
soup recipe
You do realise the site closes down between 10.00 p.m. and 9.00 a.m. now don't you? You can't post between those hours. 
soup recipe
Oooh I'm such a good teacher! 
soup recipe
What a pillock - of course you didn't mean that one! You meant this one!
Copy this and paste it into your URL, failing that look under Great Food Bites on the recipe page.
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soup recipe
Hi chuckley - I think you mean the Ed Baines chick pea and mint soup. he topped it with haloumi topped croutons and a blob of hummus (sp?). If you look under Ed Baines on the recipe page you will see it. 
A question for bread bakers
I have a few recipes for ciabatta and each one of them says cornflour to be sprinkled on top before baking.
Hope this helps.
Zest
Thank you snoozy - bought a load of oranges which are just so tough! Thought I'd zest & juice them rather than waste them all. 
Zest
Well, obviously it's ok to freeze zest,
what I mean is, does it lose anything as a result of freezing?
Zest
Can anyone out there please tell me if it's ok to freeze lime/lemon/orange zest? If so, is it better to do anything to it first?
Thanks 
The one UK food programme you couldn't live without....
I love Masterchef too. I think that and The Best (yes - it is what it's called
) are the two programmes I'd watch over and over with pleasure!
I don't know if a particular thread has been done on cookery books - I know when chefs are being discussed then their books are as well.
TV Dinners
Happens to me too - especially with a roast! Love them but never feel like it after I've cooked it.
Pork looked lovely, but seeing the pig's tongue hanging out made me feel a bit squeamish (if that's the right word) 
chicken chow mein
What are you like!

Braised Tuna Salad (The Best)
There are some great recipes from this programme aren't there? I don't so much go for Ben's stuff but Paul and Silvana do some crackers!
English sausages
oh Prue - you live in Ronda - I love it there! Got a bit of a panic on looking down from the bridge though! Took mum and dad (in their 70s) abroad for the first time a couple of years ago and stayed in Marbella and went for a day trip to Ronda - winding mountain roads made mum feel sick
but once there we had a lovely meal and long walk. You are sooooo lucky! Been back since - great place.
Sue is right (well obviously you know you're not too far from her) but there are loads of shops selling British stuff - go for it! 
Madhur Jaffreys Country Chicken Curry
No it's not Big Cherry but I doubt we could post it anyway because of copyright issues - good news is these programmes are all on again later tonight and tomorrow. Keep a look out for the programme it was on and video it. 
Pheasant
Hey cheff - how do you make a mouse from the thigh meat of a pheasant? "Squeak Squeak" 
good steak in plymouth uk
I agree with gastrovolpe about Platters for the fish - but only for the fish! 
good steak in plymouth uk
Matter of opinion I suppose! 
good steak in plymouth uk
Believe it or not, you can get a lovely, lovely steak in the Grecian Taverna. For taste and perfectly cooked with the best home made chips you have ever had in a restaurant - this is your place!
You'd probably never get into Tanners at short notice anyway.
locating recepies
See how helpful you are compared to me Livewire

locating recepies
I think i'm right in saying that the Friends for Dinner recipes aren't on here. A general rule of thumb is that if the programme was commissioned by UKTV Food then the recipes will be on here, I believe this was a BBC programme. Not exactly sure about that last statement but not far off I reckon! 
scramble eggs:microwave Vs pan
My scrambled eggs are never hard and dry in the microwave - I suppose you can either use them or you can't - personal choice. 
Does anyone know how to cook chestnuts???
Yeah - that was a great tip on GFL wasn't it? Works every time Victoria. 
scramble eggs:microwave Vs pan
Same as the pan georgie except you have to stop the microwave periodically, take out the bowl and stir!
They cook excellently in the microwave - certainly as good as a pan anyway.
Waxed Lemons
I went in there when I was over Sue - amazing! 
last nights tv
Sorry acetours - Ruth & Rose's recipes aren't on this site. You'll probably have to buy the book. Copyright issues.

Mangetout
Must admit goldie I've only seen them ready prepared with baby corn - another veg I'm not keen on.
Sorry I can't help sweet - maybe you could bribe someone to do it for you? 
Mangetout
Why don't you buy them ready prepared? Aren't they de-stringed then? I never buy them myself - not keen. 
STEVEN WALPOLE AKA LARDERBOY
I still want to know what the post is about! 
Chicken Roll - Gary Rhodes Friends for dinner
I can't agree with that one Helen's mum. It is wonderful actually reading about a person's experiences and what they are feeling and thinking - but recipes are just... recipes! I love the Michael Palin programmes and actually reading about it is soooo much better than watching it.
Chicken Roll - Gary Rhodes Friends for dinner
I agree actually - whichever channel chooses to air and pay the chefs for the programme should include a clause that they are allowed to reproduce the recipes on their websites.
Indian recipes
Don't be angry Binty! If you look at the top left of the screen under the uktv food logo, you will see a list. Click on recipes, then you can choose from drop down lists for programmes or chef and that will bring up the recipes. Failing that, just underneath the drop down lists you can select recipes by category and Indian is in the list. Good luck and happy cooking. 
TAPAS
You're welcome Linda - when are we coming round to sample them then?

Where has Jeni gone??????????
Goodness me! Relax Saz - everyone is entitled to a break! She'll be back next week. For the record, I think Jane's doing quite well. 
New UKTV Commisions
Am I the only person never to have heard of Katy Hill?
Haven't watched the programme yet - but I will... 
pear chutney
It's on again at 9.30 tonight titch - you can get it then. There are lots of chutney recipes on this site though if you search for it.
TAPAS
Hi Linda - try the following link [link] Lots of recipes on there. 
Anyone get the Gary Rhodes Friends for Dinner recipe??
Sorry Lea - you'll either have to search his web site or the bbc food site - it was their programme I believe.
Unknown title.
I think it was Ross Burden on Kitchen Invaders wasn't it? Don't think the recipe is on here but there may be a thread if you search.
New UKTV Commisions
p.s. Tanner Brothers programme really boring! Sorry! 
New UKTV Commisions
Yes - UKTV must know by now what the viewers want - surely! Good food - cooked well, informatively, entertainingly (if there's such a word) with lots of info about it, where it comes from and what it can be used in...! That's not hard is it? The channel is called UKTV Food after all - not 'UKTV We've Run Out Of Ideas So Let's Just Put Anything On With A Chef That People Like' 
Meat thermometre
Why? Are digi ones better? I've got the one from Lakeland and it suits me? 
New UKTV Commisions
Yes I will too - but... 
New UKTV Commisions
Has anyone seen the advert for the new James Martin show mentioned above? How cheesy does it look? I can't believe they commission show's like this! That cupid one with Ed was bad enough but this looks even worse! 
Comfort Food
Sweet doesn't do it for most women - not as comfort food anyway! Chocolate is in a totally different 'section' not for me though - I reckon I'm one of the few that chocolate does nothing for! Comfort food for me is a bacon shank cooked for me by my Mum and eaten just cooked!!! Mmmmmm! 
Tin foil
Hi Stephanie - when I use tin foil it's only ever to line things like the grill pan - therefore I use it shiny side up because the heat coming down from the grill will be reflected back up - therefore does it make sense not to have the shiny side outside when wrapping as it will deflect the heat???? Am I wrong? Someone will tell us - never fear!

rick steins belly pork(29/09)
Yes nuttytart - exactly, you asked for a bit of help and Materchef replied with some drivel. Moechef and feathers responded to this as we've had loads of pillocks on this site coming up with stupid answers. We usually just ignore them though. They were not responding to anything you said. You have your answer though now don't you? Don't be angry. 
Cooking the perfect chicken
Well I always felt the same - I could never cook chicken as well as my husband could - then I discovered the rotisserie! These are relatively cheap (I've had two over the years) from shopping channels and they give full instructions and the results are lush!!! Go for it chocolateclair - they are really reasonable and foolproof!
So Brie.....
My brother likes her little eddie - always did prefer the big gals! She's very attractive though isn't she?
Dripping
VA Girl - You could spread it all over... oh maybe not! 
tamasin day-lewis
Don't worry about it renap - probably just wants the last word on the subject - well she can have it if she wants. 
Most Favourite Vegetable ...
OK - I'll try it for you! I'll let you know. Nothing to lose eh? But keep away from KFC and Macdonalds! 
Most Favourite Vegetable ...
Oh Ali - this is a wind up! See my previous thread. Type in KFC in the search and see the horror it brings up! 
Most Favourite Vegetable ...
I don't do subtle Aliz - I'll give it a miss I think! Courgettes (too) are the most 'subtle' (read pointless) veg around.
My advice re Madonalds is - eat somewhere else! 
Most Favourite Vegetable ...
Does Butternut Squash actually taste of anything? Never had it.
Dripping
I'm getting fed up of these duplicates!
It must be my puppy knocking me.
Dripping
Oh I know - I'm hungry! is that it?
Dripping
Am I?
Why?
tamasin day-lewis
Oh - that's why they do it. Rustie was right then! 
Dripping
No I won't - have you ever tried salmon fried in bacon fat? oh double dribble...
Dripping
OK I'll stop now. 
Dripping
Yorkshire puds - dribble...
Dripping
Yeah - with some things DeLeeder - but roast spuds in 'meat' fat - dribble...
tamasin day-lewis
Stop encouraging them you!!!! 
Dripping
Wish I knew of a fish and chip shop that used dripping - you always see stocked up boxes of economy veg oil or something 
Dripping
I wouldn't have dripping on bread either - but it's wonderful for cooking! How come duck or goose fat is ok by the way? (Well with some people - don't want to upset anyone
) Costs a fortune in the shops 
tamasin day-lewis
I know Rustie needs no back up whatsoever, but I've been following this and I'm afraid I back her comments 100 per cent. The 'feedback' part of this site is not for feedback on people, it's for feedback on programmes! For heaven's sake let's just let it be! Life's too short.
We all have our likes and dislikes, watch them or don't watch them ok? If you don't like a programme then tell them by all means, but if you're not keen on a chef then just say so - don't go into details! Let's face it, based upon what has been said on this site it's hardly constructive criticism is it? None of them are going to get better by reading the rubbish written on here! Apart from anything else, those who do complain about the drivel come under personal criticism from people who don't know anything about them! What's that about?
JUST LEAVE IT!
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
That'll do! I'm back at work tomorrow - had to take a day's leave as my little pup was poorly - worse than kids! Well, actually, no their not! 
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
Hey! What you up to? Apart from being on here of course? 
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
Jusst tried to e-mail you Brie but you're all full up! Need to delete some messages. 
TV CHEFS: Who's your fave? Who Is Not? And why?
Had your wine yet Brie - fortified? You that is not the wine! 
TV CHEFS: Who's your fave? Who Is Not? And why?
What's wrong with his carrying a hand bag Grant? They always match his shoes! Hey cheeesy - you are sooooo familiar to me. 
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
(whisper) - that wasn't too personal was it? 
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
Maybe you should start looking for a job Brie - or just paint something you can sell!!!
or do you sculpt? Do you want to paint or sculpt me? Aah go on, go on, pleeeeeease!
So Brie.....
Aaah - only kidding 
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
Hey Grant - she's one of the worst!!
But we all love her. Look forward to chatting with you love. Just don't mention the 'G' word when Brie's around.
TV CHEFS: Who's your fave? Who Is Not? And why?
Is it only me answering you tonight Grant?
This topic has been 'chatted' to death over time and Gordon Ramsey regularly appears on people's fave lists. Just chance that it's not on this one. I think those who like him are the ones who replied to earlier threads. No disrespect to Nathan who started the thread.
I'm a big fan of his.
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
Welcome Grant - like the 'so there' bit
Hope you enjoy the posts - we're all maaaaaaaaaaaad!
Dripping
Yes goldie - it is full of cholesterol but it's also yummy! We love dripping and lard and food cooked in these are so much tastier. We don't have it often of course, same as all things tha aren't good for us.
Well done VAGirl for having a go! I've never even thought of doing it myself.
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
LOL DeLeeder - I agree though. I was just going to ask you what dorothies/teapot etc meant but I just got it!
How are you these days?
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
Bit odd if you ask me - what was that post of his about with all the letters? 
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
I didn't get a result from my search
Obviously no hercule!
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
Where are they jax? you've got me interested!
Worst recipe for pesto rosso by gino d'acampo
Oh yes - forgot that! Also it's not likely that name would have been given to our Rustie if it was a female eh?
Probably a squirt! 
So Brie.....
oh Porridge - don't get her started!! 
freezing cheese
Absolutely tigger - I don't know if there are any cheeses you can't freeze (maybe soft cheeses - not sure) but these two and your other bog standard cheeses freeze beautifully.
Freezing
Nice one spammy - I'll happily freeze it now!
I freeze a variety of things in ice cube trays but it's great to know that coconut milk freezes so well. Cheers.
I would love to make EGG FRIED RICE. I dont know how. Please help me!
Well Ken Hom said it must be long grain rice (of course) and it must be cold before stir frying. As for the ingredients, it's really up to the individual. Starting with onion and garlic (sorry Gino
) then the rice then all the other ingredients. I read or heard somewhere that soy sauce shouldn't be added but I always do!
One thing though, I always cook my egg before adding it because it makes the rice 'claggy'. Sticks to it rather than scrambling separately.
Hope this helps but there'll be someone out there who'll know more than I do! 
Freezing
I make lots of casseroles, curries etc and portion them up and freeze them. I also freeze marinated meats, but I've never frozen anything with coconut milk in. Would this work? or would it be better to freeze the casserole (?) curry, and add the coconut milk and finish cooking before serving? (if you know what I mean) 
TV CHEFS: Who's your fave? Who Is Not? And why?
Well I had to pay, and pay and pay... It was soooo expensive!
Savoury Summer Pudding
Oh sounds delish! I await some clever person's ideas! 
Mary Berry
Isn't her programme great? Just turned on the telly and watching her cook something other than cakes is a real pleasure. She looks so young! 
Who do you think you are???
Yes gingerbread - we try to get that message across whenever a thread appears about this - but there will always be people who 'need' to say it and think it's their right to do so! No doubt there will be a post on here about 'freedom of speech'!
I hope you carry on enjoying the site - there are a lot of us out there who joined the site and stayed here for the same reasons. I've made lots of great 'buddys' on here - please enjoy it for the fun you'll have, the information you'll get (there are lots of knowledgeable people who can answer your queries or who will try to find stuff out for you) and the general niceness of (most) of the lovely people you'll get to know.
Welcome 
Guy Wooleys posh nosh
No thanks MammaChef!
Ball Bearing Whisk
Yeah Law - shall we thank Forbye as well? 
Grigson
lol - My dad's the same. The food he's never tasted is unbelievable! Well - I stand corrected! Definitely not my childhood meals though.
Pulled Pork - Barbeque Sauce
Are you really called 'None sorry' or is there a problem with the website?
You may find it on his website www.foodstop.com
Glazed roasted baby carrots
My advice is forget the carrots, just make yourself a card holder on his account! 
Weekend Shows
You don't have to watch the channel to use the site Rustie - we didn't sign up for anything! The fact that repeats are on don't really bother me (well sometimes they do) as much as the fact that I'll put the channel on in the morning, watch a bit, get on with my day, then when I put it back on it's the programmes I watched in the morning! 
Not so much a recipe but...
Mammachef, Blondie and any other chefs out there - I've just seen a marinade being prepared and part of it was a whole bulb of garlic just cut in half and put in the bowl. My thoughts on this are that there wouldn't be much flavour coming from it. It was a cold marinade and the spices and herbs were crushed before adding, which I know will release the flavour, but surely unless the whole thing was heated, the flavour wouldn't be released so much so it would have been more sensible to reduce the amount of garlic but crush or chop it first?
So, you peeps in the know! Am I wrong or is it just a gimmicky thing? Don't want to be wasting my garlic!

Food series where you flick channels faster than you say go away!
Who's presenting the programme grubhead? Is it Gary Rhodes again?
Weekend Shows
Has anybody else found this weekend's programmes really boring? Floyd (as ever) is great but the programmes are just too familiar - I find Antonio Carluccio pretty uninspiring (unexciting food) and Ainsley! Well - the less said about that the better! 
Grigson
Did you're mum make the food she does Mark? The closest I've come to a recipe my mum made was stew when Faith Brown was on - then Sophie (who I really like by the way) sprinkled chopped parsley all over the top of it! Mum's didn't do that when I was a kid 
Food series where you flick channels faster than you say go away!
LOL - course you are love - all food programmes are like that - take GFL - Jenni may just be a really good actress! 
Food series where you flick channels faster than you say go away!
Loyd Grosman is a real foodie and I'm sure knows his stuff, and the other celeb is usually picked because they too love food. Why should a chef judge? Us commoners know what we like too!
Gammon/Ham
Not all ham is smoked though is it?
Grigson
No. Sophie isn't my problem but I did think she spoke bossily to her young chap! I enjoy watching her very much - the programme is just no good in my opinion.
uktv food
I agree that the programmes are definitely enhanced by Jenni but they are still worth watching - some of the presenter's they get to stand in are great - but could we have Simon Rimmer on permanently please? What a star! 
Programmes you'd like to come back with new series!
Ooooh! Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall... nice.
oh sorry - forgot myself for a minute!
Programmes you'd like to come back with new series!
Actually - the new programme with Lesley Waters sounds promising - as long as she doesn't kick her leg in the air and shout Whoo too often! 
Programmes you'd like to come back with new series!
We posted together there I think relishmama
Forgot about food and drink - love it, but can we have Chris Kelly back instead? 
Programmes you'd like to come back with new series!
I like Gary Rhodes but I didn't like him doing Masterchef and the way it had changed from the Loyd Grossman days. I enjoy two fat ladies too v. much - can't have any new series of those though can we? shame. Not a big fan of Jamie though - well not Naked Chef anyway - I'd watch him if it was a different format - no more wobbly cameras!
Grigson
Then so am I chef de maison - I remember her well, and I agree, Sophie is bossy.
Programmes you'd like to come back with new series!
I agree with the first two and Keith Floyd baboush - I'd also like to see Masterchef (not the Gary Rhodes version), and mad Nancy Lam.
Far too many repeats - boooooring. 
Grigson
Just realised - I didn't mean to insinuate that tony's mum didn't love them or anything - no disrespect, she obviously fed them very well judging by what he says. Sorry Mr. Tobin 
Grigson
I see your point Mark, but he said he used to steal it he loved it so much. Sore point this, happened to someone very close to me - there was one kitchen cupboard with all the lovely stuff in for the mum and kids got whatever else was going. I realise money could have been tight, I know what it was like when I was growing up (he's younger than me) but if butter could be bought in the first place, surely a mum would 'do without' to give the kids the best? Not a mum myself but I know my mum did for us. Can't accept it I'm afraid.
What you said about not having butter if you had jam, I can understand that - it's not necessary you greedy thing! 
Anchovy Essence
I'm sure delis would sell it wouldn't they?
Tinned Fried Onions
No beccanurse, they are in a tin in olive oil. They're a Spanish product.
Grigson
Yeah - there are some nice recipes. I'm definitely going to try the potted beef - but you're right - just look in the old Jane Grigson books.
Anchovy Essence
How easy was that? 
Tinned Fried Onions
I remember a thread where someone was looking for a supplier of tinned fried onions. I spotted them today in a really grotty supermarket (kwiksave - I get my fave orange juice there really cheap - honest) and bought a tin. So what do I use them for now? It's a large tin so if I use some, how do I keep the rest?
Grigson
I notice nobody has aired their thoughts on the new series from Sophie Grigson (or have they and I've missed it?) I have to say I find it rather uninspiring and as for "recipes that our mum's used to make"
Not everyone's mum was a gastronome! My mum's dinners were gorgeous pies, roasts, stews and casseroles - delish.
Also, when Tony Tobin was on he said his mum used to have butter but the kids weren't allowed it, only margarine. What an 'unselfish' mum she was eh? I can't believe he said that on telly like it was nothing.
Proposal...
Maybe a bit of meat in there though Andy
Gotta be some in there somewhere "raaagh"!
Proposal...
I agree Nick - I love being married - good luck Andy - oh the romance of it all sigh!
Pastry brush
Even better are the ones I bought from a popular shopping channel. they are in a set of three in ascending sizes and are made of a very soft silicone material. they are heat resistant to 500 degrees F, the 'bristles' are quite far apart so really easy to get rid of oil, butter etc, dishwasher safe, lifetime guarantee and only £9.99 for the set of three. They are absolutely brilliant.
Proposal...
Maybe only part of the night eh Brie? 
seaweed
The Dr is Dr Gillian McKeith mnem but I didn't see the programme so can' help sorry! 
tapas
We've got a tapas bar opening here in Plymouth soon - can't wait! 
Camping Food
Hey Terry - dib dib dib 
Reza Muhammed
There are a few nice ones in Plymouth if you can stand the journey itsbud. 
London Restaurant with a 'celebrity' chef
Thanks Georgie - makes sense to keep it if it that's old a name eh? 
Reza Muhammed
Nah, only kidding - it's great - Reza's a star and I love the food 
Reza Muhammed
That's 'Restaurateur' De Leeder 
Eating it up
What are you two like!? 
Eating it up
Lol - hope not! She's almost as irritating as that David Pritchard bloke. Now there's one who should definitely stay on the other side of the camera 
Chinese Takeaways
Can't help for the UK wildfrank but I remember being (childishly) chuffed when I got a takeaway in Miami served in these. I even ordered Moo Shoo (sp?) Pork just 'cos you always hear it in the tv programmes 
Eating it up
Victoria Trevor is the person who has the dinner parties on the programme and Rustie, poor old Terry got confused - begins with P ends in mouth! We discussed this on the other message boards
She lives in Torpoint which is just over the water in Cornwall. I don't know why she should be on this programme tholugh - never heard of her before this.
Eating it up
Sorry - am I missing something? What does laab mean?

good old fashioned recipes!
got it little eddie - thanks v much - I'll let you know how they turn out. x
Dodgy meat
I don't have a local butcher! Wherever I choose to shop I have to get in the car and drive there. I shop at three different supermarkets and indoor market. 'Local' means nothing here. :(
good old fashioned recipes!
Scrummy - thanks v much - by the way (re: the rum) my husband was in the navy for years.
Ruth x (and my nickname on here comes from my little doggy!)
good old fashioned recipes!
Drool drool - I put onions in the oven every time it's on!
Definitely not a veggie though.
Ruth x
good old fashioned recipes!
I'll definitely try this - onions are my favourite veg (sounds weird that doesn't it?) I eat them cooked any way at all - always put too much in my recipes and weet raw onions are delish. Love spuds too. Moreish eh? No old fashioned favourites that people don't already know the recipe for, apple dumpling made mum's way is one of my all time faves.
Dodgy meat
I bought a fresh chicken from Aldi this morning - it has no added water, no growth promoters and no additives - only £2.03! I haven't tried these before, will let you know but the pork loin chops and minced beef I can agree with relishmama - they are lovely.
Rillettes
Oh drool drool! I loooooove belly pork - this sounds wonderful. I'm going to try it.
aaahh. stop it Giorgio
I like his house and kitchen - gorgeous - but he looks like a real 'Del Boy'. Still wouldn't do for us to all like the same people eh?
Steak Diane
Hi madcow - I have a recipe I use for my steak diane and it's delish. Obviously no weights given for the steak - it's up to you but traditionally the steak is flattened before cooking. Here goes:
Fry the flattened seasoned steaks in a little olive oil and butter. Remove when cooked to your liking and leave to rest. Fry some sliced mushrooms in the juices until cooked. Then add 1 shot brandy (flame if you prefer) then add :
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
2 tbsp butter
2 tsp Dijon mustard
½ tsp sea salt
black pepper
Stir thoroughly and the sauce will thicken after a minute or so then add finely chopped parsley and around teaspoon of lemon juice. Spoon over rested steaks and serve.
Hope you like it.
steaks and all the trimmings
Hi little eddie - when I make a pepper sauce for my steak (yummie) I crush some peppercorns, fry them for a short time in the pan the steak was cooked in, then add a little brandy, flame (if you like) then add cream and seasoning (if necessary). Then reduce to the consistency you like. You could add a little stock as well as cream if you wanted but the juices in the pan from the steak usually do the job beautifully.
Hope this helps.
aaahh. stop it Giorgio
Pity that Tony one has to be involved! Common as muck 
Cancer always on UKTV Food??? Why
lol Georgie - and did you know that I couldn't swim until I started using a certain 'sanitary product'!!!
Eating it up
Sorry Jackie, not a response to your request I'm afraid but just had to say that this awful programme isn't any better second time around. Why are you showing it again?
Cancer always on UKTV Food??? Why
Must admit, we joke about it here too, so fair enuff!
Cancer always on UKTV Food??? Why
Uuuuurgh Nick - did that have to be said???!
Cancer always on UKTV Food??? Why
You won't get many people disagreeing with you Nick - lots of people feel the same. They really wind me up. But, sarahq, I don't think we're supposed to feel sorry at all for the people on the smoking advert, rather they are aimed to shock us into realising that it could be us.
The other adverts that are annoying me at the moment (they make me press the mute button) are the UKTV Gold 'Keep it British this Summer' adverts for the comedies. They are sooooo loud and irritating. Stop showing them now - please!!!
ling
Yes - ling should be treated as cod - it's really nice fish. It makes a lovely fish pie. We had a glut of them when my father went fishing in Looe - delish.
Chinese takeaway noodles
Yes Porridge I agree - the sstraight to wok ones aren't as nice they seem overcooked to me, you know too soft. Also, the problem I have is prior to frying - when I take them out of the water and rinse, it is then they are all stodgy so I might try blondie's advice of pouring a little oil over them. Thanks everyonme for your help - I'll just persevere and one day...
Chinese takeaway noodles
I too have a problem with noodles Mervyn. It's not the flavour I have a problem with though, I've tried so many times - some people tell me to refresh them in cold water others tell me not to, but whatever I do they always end up stodgy and stuck together.
Pasta cooker/steamer
Yes that's the one I've got too - same with rice isn't it? They are called rice steamers but you have to add the water to it.
Lambs Heart
Well I laughed MammaChef. What a funny (if somewhat tactless) thing to do!
Lambs Heart
Love lamb's hearts - haven't had them or even thought about them for years and years. I'll soon put that right.
help me please - im being depended upon....
hi Porridge - I made it tonight (don't waste any time me) Absolutely lovely - and you're right - how easy is it? Thanks v much.
help me please - im being depended upon....
Hi Porridge - would you post the recipe anyway? I'd love to have a quick peanut sauce recipe. Thanks
Chinese / Thai
You're right Trudi - it is Yuk Sung and it's gorgeous. I get it from our local takeaway. It's got finely chopped vegetables in it as well as pork. Yummy
freezing egg yolks
I thought it was only whites that could be frozen?
Freezing Stuff!
Thanks for that. Talking about frozen herbs though, the ones I used to see (Birds Eye) aren't made any more and the only ones I've seen in Sainsbury's are organic ones (with a price to match). Anybody know a supermarket that sells ordinary ones?
Freezing Stuff!
I know ginger can be frozen and grated when needed, but can the same be done for garlic cloves?
Ideas……
I will Dorz. We get some great ideas from the other guys on this site don't we?
Ideas……
I love peppadew. Can't stop eating them - They are just so moreish! but I prefer the hot to the mild. They are (preserved?) in sugar, salt, spirit vinegar etc. This is lovely mixed into a salad as a dressing by the way. Never thought of stuffing them before - sounds great.
Q GRILL
GQ & FHM voted it best buy this month too.
Q GRILL
Just on the offchance you are online zzr - for info, QVC are about to show this grill and the presenter says he has one himself. ?90 plus p p
Muscles - how difficult ?
My parents used to put porridge in the bucket of cockles they collected a the beach - it cleans them out brilliantly doesn't it?
liquorice Allsorts
Well it's obvious from this thread that liquorice is either loved or hated. I remember the smokers outfit jax - lovely, and yes we did call it Spanish.
Muscles - how difficult ?
Sorry fresh fruit salad & snoozy - no disrespect, but they are spelt mussels. Muscle is meat!
THE PERFECT PIZZA!!!
Yuk! Sorry, but I'm one of the few people who can't stand cheese. Parmesan? No thanks Excellent Chef. Love chilli though
liquorice Allsorts
I've tried the liquorice from Lakeland Livewire but didn't like it. Also my husband brought me some back from Norway once, Panda was the make, and I didn't like that either. The Lakeland one tasted just like it. I love the hard liquorice as well that we used to get as a kid but although Bassets still make it it's a lot softer than it was. Lovely though.
liquorice Allsorts
Sorry Matthew - love liquorice (real addict with no toilet problems I'm pleased to say Jen) but I hate liquorice allsorts. They spoil the liquorice.
UKTV Extended Hours
Great news - but will there be some new progs on or just repeats?
melanie
Oh I see - you meant word! How thick am I? Sorry Mel - yes I agree Mezze is probably what you're thinking of.
melanie
Hi Melanie. Sorry, don't undersand what it is you want. What do you mean work?
Quick rant! baby sweetcorn!!!...
I really dislike cheese. Am I very weird or just a bit?!!! Wish I liked it though - and shellfish too. I'd love to be able to enjoy a nice big juicy prawn or scallop.
Rick Stein's Fish Restuarant
Yes Michelle, I've been. Great food but rather pricey as you can probably imagine. But for a really special night, book into a room at the restaurant - it's really lovely. I would definitely recommend it.
Jersey Royals?????
On yesterday's programme the man talking about the different varieties of potato said that jersey royal farmers are no longer allowed to fertilise their crop with seaweed like they used to. However, I bought a pack of Jerseys from Sainsburys and as a selling point, on the pack it says "...selected from sloping fields near the sea and fertilised using seaweed from the beaches...". Surely retailers can't state this on produce if it's no longer the case? I agree that the flavour has all but disappeared.