daz1976 8 Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 just noticed i have loads of mint growing in my garden just wondered how to make mint sauce or what else can i do with it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
boris b 1 Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 chop up finely , mix with vinegar and a tea spoon of sugar and you have mint sauce . add it to your spuds when you cook them . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 You B*stards! I just drooled all over my key board as soon as I read that! 'Roast spuds and mint sauce'? I'll likely never get to eat that again for as long as I live! No handy " Iceland " shops out here on the bog Quote Link to post Share on other sites
boris b 1 Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 (edited) Were the roast's you were drooling over cooked in lamb fat dripping ? Edited October 14, 2007 by boris b Quote Link to post Share on other sites
daz1976 8 Posted October 14, 2007 Author Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 cheers will be making some mint sauce tomorrow will post you a jar ditch Quote Link to post Share on other sites
juckler123 707 Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 It will start to die back if we get a winter this year so cut and dry some then just make with a bit of boiling water to extract the flavour then add vinegar and sugar. Makes a tasty cup of tea too Quote Link to post Share on other sites
twins 0 Posted October 21, 2007 Report Share Posted October 21, 2007 Mint tea like the tourages from the north African deserts make couple of spoons of tea in a pot, stuffed with mint 2 hand fulls, sweeten with 4-6 spoons of sugar poured from a great height to get a head on it very refreshing on a hot hot day. Can't beat it on a hot day no hang over after. twins Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MOLLY Posted October 21, 2007 Report Share Posted October 21, 2007 Ditchy, why do you need Iceland for roasters with mint sauce MOLL. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bullterrier Posted October 21, 2007 Report Share Posted October 21, 2007 if your going to grow your own mint plants plant them in a big plant pots first and not into bear soil as they will over run your land in no time ....john Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Kay 3,709 Posted October 21, 2007 Report Share Posted October 21, 2007 I love mint i have several flavoures in the garden , pineapple mint , apple mint & spearmint , just chop it up & wang it on the food Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 Moll; I'd need Iceland because that's the only place I know where I could get a bag of roast spuds, ready frozen, which I could then put in my micro wave. I've expanded my cooking facilities now. I now have my pokey little micro'. My grill (the micro blew up years ago, but the quartz grill in that one's still going) and now I have my beloved Slow Cooker So, 'Chillie al a Ditch' proved a run away success I can barely begin to imagine what other gastronomic heaven will emerge from that wonderful thing ~ and really must find time to search Google for ideas! ~ but roasting is, I'm afraid, beyond me here. I can't complain though. I never thought I'd ever get to eat a quality chillie again; And, by god That f*cker hit the mark! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
boris b 1 Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 Fry some lamb mince , put it in the slow cooker . add onion peas spuds and 4 ts of mint sauce . make up a litre of swiss vedge stock ad that to the mixture and leave all day it will be heaven . i have dumplings with mine but i wouldnt no how to do dumplings in a slow cooker . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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