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There are so many I like, I like simple food cooked well, Pigeon breasts stuffed with Garlic served with a cheesy leek bake, cawl peas made with Gammon hocks, ordinary cawl which has to be made with lamb. But I suppose my favourite of all has to be a simple Sunday dinner it does not matter what the meat is, but roasted shoulder of lamb makes the best gravy.

 

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I quite like cooking and I can throw together a decent meal ... But I am married to a cross between Mrs beeton fanny cradock Gordon Ramsey and Mary berry so I don't get much chance to put my skills to

Bass for tea tonight, straight out of the sea and stuffed with ginger, garlic, coriander and chilli.. Salad, and few spuds...   Oh and the wife's cousin made crab cakes... Bloody lovely

My favourite meal of the year is boxing day lunch, cold meats turkey, goose, ham, home made pickles, crusty bread and fill the rest of the plate up with crispy chips made with Maris piper potatoes dou

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any of you steak eaters care to elaborate on your favourite type of steak.

aberdeen angus

irish moiled

longhorn

dexter

belted galloways

or just average steer butt?

 

i had longhorn chump on sunday and certainly had different taste to it, it was nice but not sure it was worth the premium price.

Serloin,,,for me, prefer it to either fillet,,or rump

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There are so many I like, I like simple food cooked well, Pigeon breasts stuffed with Garlic served with a cheesy leek bake, cawl peas made with Gammon hocks, ordinary cawl which has to be made with lamb. But I suppose my favourite of all has to be a simple Sunday dinner it does not matter what the meat is, but roasted shoulder of lamb makes the best gravy.

 

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Had a nice starter once pigeon breast with pear and chocolate sauce!! That was good

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Italian inspired in our kitchen. .

fresh bread. ..home made pizzas. .spaghetti bolognase..etc. .

recently had a new kitchen fitted so we ate takeaways and crap for a full week. ..I felt drained and lacked energy at work lol. Freshly prepared is best. .atb sesku

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I am a real 'foody' and love all sorts of good food.

 

Decent cook too and will try (eat) just about anything. Got a real dislike of cheap processed food and a real lean toward good seafood but all good food's good!

 

But for all that, I really enjoy putting together and devouring a bloody good sandwich, especially for myself, by myself, nothing beats that....

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I'm with you there with sarnies mate,,,especially French bagguets,,,,I do a mean ,,,spicy chicken breast,,slightly toast the baguette ,,, spicy chicken on then all the salad,,a dollop of Mayo ,,,,beautiful

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I was an incredibly fussy eater from childhood into my early 20's, so much so, that just going to someone's for dinner became stressful.......

& then in the space of a year, I went from being like that to wanting to try any & everything!.......& the world of food opened up to me in a big way, helped along the way by foreign travel.

I've been cooking seriously now for almost ten years, prompted mainly from being with someone who could barely boil an egg, so I had to step up.......& we ate well.

I've since married a women who can cook, but I still do all the cooking & even all the baby food from scratch. I cook quite a lot of salmon, salmon & broccoli bake, chowder, etc.

Pork tenderloin cooked with garlic confit is a favourite.

Calf's liver in various dishes.

Lots of slow cooked stuff.

Thai curries & Indian curries.

Roast leg of lamb probably brings me the most satisfaction.......

 

Last week I was about to buy some wagyu beef for our wedding anniversary........but at 140 per kilo.....I bottled it at the last second!......gonna research that one a bit more first....;-)

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I can't cook for shit still trying too find a half decent wife for that but I can cook too stay alive that's about it but I can make some kick ass pancakes little bit of fresh raspberrys and some honey little bit of cream job done in my book

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Well I would have egg chips and beans with lurpack butter on white Warburton bread over any meal.

 

The wife goes mad as she likes a dinner but I do get to have this when she's on spag bol as I don't like it

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corned beef hash, cullen skink with a nice poached egg, and i do like a nice homemade lasagne. myself and a mate did a highland cow a few years back and meat was out of this world! but dexters another good one. seafood wise i dont think you can beat langastines (spelling?) just steamed in whitewine and garlic butter.

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I love seafood especially bass but like a few others I can and do make some decent buttys with all sorts going in covered in either mayo or mustard depending whats on it i prefer Chinese to Italian but she likes a glass of red wine with a meal if its just us two :bad: but i find uncut bread toasted on a fire with plenty of butter my weakness at night if i get peckish

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