
What are we all having for dinner?
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
On tonights menu we have Goulash. I've just looked at the list for the week and realised that was on the menu for last night but I accidentaly did the Kofta curry. So much for being organised! 

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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
Home made gnocchi with home made pesto.
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
Roast chicken legs and chips tonight, probably with sprouts while they're still available (beginning to loosen and turn into spring greens)
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
gack - chips and sprouts.
Maybe a new idea for a chippie - deep fried sprout balls. 



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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
Last night, we had a left over from a new recipe I tried this week. Make a mash, very buttery and add some cream, put some fried onion and fried bits of ham in it and some chive. Mix well, put in a pie dish, cover with grated cheese and put in the oven until cheese forms a nice crusty top. Serve with a salad. Really yummy!
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
Berti wrote:vegan chili. :) *burp*
That's a good way of using up any left over vegan.
What makes it vegan Chilli? In my small mind you only need to say vegan if its a recipe that call for items which a vegan would normally not eat?
So say a vegan Lasagnge would be good, as you would need to replace the cheese, but why a vegan chilli? Presumably TVP, chilli, tomatoes and beans are all vegan and vegetarian?
Sorry.
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
I would always cover my plate of chilli in cheese and maybe even a blob of sour cream, perhaps it is witholding the cheese etc that makes it vegan.
Weather is so horrible here I can't decide between venison casserole or veggie sausages, chips and beans (need comfort food)!
Weather is so horrible here I can't decide between venison casserole or veggie sausages, chips and beans (need comfort food)!
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
I think it's down to what you want personally. It's only a name after all - chilli non carne.boboff wrote:Berti wrote:vegan chili. :) *burp*
That's a good way of using up any left over vegan.
What makes it vegan Chilli? In my small mind you only need to say vegan if its a recipe that call for items which a vegan would normally not eat?
So say a vegan Lasagnge would be good, as you would need to replace the cheese, but why a vegan chilli? Presumably TVP, chilli, tomatoes and beans are all vegan and vegetarian?
Sorry.
For a very basic chilli I would fry up some onions, garlic, chillies and very small cubes of carrot, chopped peppers maybe, then add chopped toms, some tomato paste, some kind of bean like kidney or borlotti and perhaps a wholewheat couscous or something like that for 'nuttiness', perhaps oatmeal, plus a spoon of Vecon then let it simmer for a while.
Add whatever inspires you. Mushrooms are one of my favourite additions or maybe broccoli.
Herbs, again it's up to you; I'm a fan of oregano, nutmeg, caraway but that's just me.

Sprinkle with yeast flakes upon serving. Goes well with tortillas or just served in a big mug with a spoon for a warming snack.
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
Nice!
My tips for Chilli.
Teaspoon of instant coffee is good.
Make it up to a week before you want it, I don't know why but it tastes so so much better.
What are yeast flakes? They do sound like a product of...... No that would be offensive to say, anyway they sound medical.
My tips for Chilli.
Teaspoon of instant coffee is good.
Make it up to a week before you want it, I don't know why but it tastes so so much better.
What are yeast flakes? They do sound like a product of...... No that would be offensive to say, anyway they sound medical.
http://boboffs.blogspot.co.uk/Millymollymandy wrote:Bloody smilies, always being used. I hate them and they should be banned.
No I won't use a smiley because I've decided to turn into Boboff, as he's turned all nice all of a sudden. Grumble grumble.
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
I take it you mean the chilli, not the coffee...boboff wrote:Nice!
My tips for Chilli.
Teaspoon of instant coffee is good.
Make it up to a week before you want it, I don't know why but it tastes so so much better.

I agree - it's the same with curry. Something to do with the starches turning to sugars, maybe?
LOL. Nutritional yeast flakes, sort of nutty, cheesey, caramel-coloured flakes in a drum. I can eat it with a spoon, but I'm daft. Here for example though the B12-added one is a blue drum, not brown.boboff wrote:What are yeast flakes? They do sound like a product of...... No that would be offensive to say, anyway they sound medical.
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
I love Engevita!
Dinner tonight will be a cheese and pickle butty, when we've come back from watching the Harry Potter film at the Screen Machine, accompanied by a rather fine bottle (or two) of our Ish Ale while watching the 6 Nations match.

Dinner tonight will be a cheese and pickle butty, when we've come back from watching the Harry Potter film at the Screen Machine, accompanied by a rather fine bottle (or two) of our Ish Ale while watching the 6 Nations match.
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
Here's the info. you need, boboff. It mentions mixing it with popcorn, something we like doing.
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
I'm writing a blog with great meal ideas! I am writing them with quantities for cooking for one but they are so easy to multiply for more people! Lot of great dinner ideas such as chicken and dumplings, chili, and lasagna!
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
Hi Pearl - why not pop onto the intros thread and tell us more about yourself!
Let us be lovely
And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
Edward Monkton
Member of the Ish Weight Loss Club since 10/1/11 Started at 12st 8 and have lost 8lb so far!
And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
Edward Monkton
Member of the Ish Weight Loss Club since 10/1/11 Started at 12st 8 and have lost 8lb so far!
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Re: What are we all having for dinner?
Leek, mushroom and bacon risotto - but why does it always need more liquid than the recipes say and always takes 3 times longer?!!! Was lovely but 2 1/4 hours to cook dinner is a bit much!
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)