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Rabbit Pie ! And, for the purists, made with shortcrust pastry, NOT puff pastry ! ? ! Cheers.

Treat off my dad tonight, he's a friend on the fresh fish stall up town... Scallops and lemon sole fillets...

Family get together at ours, so a bit of a spread.. 13 hour cooked brisket, slow cooked pork shoulder.. Home made coleslaw, stuffing, roasties... and a 2 day hangover! Lol

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Lamb Roast today. 

Photos for Franks Dad.

A trivet of Veg and herbs.

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Add stock.

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Brown the Lamb and rest on Veg trivet.

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Cover with foil. Then into a preheated oven 200c after 15 minutes turn down to 180c.

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After about hour and a half remove. I used a temperature probe for every thing.

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Now the potato's (Maris Piper). Par boil till a knife just goes through then fluff up in a colander I sprinkle garlic powder and herbs plus black pepper and fluff up again.

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Tip into a tray of preheated oil and into oven with the Lamb.

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For the gravy strain the Veg trivet into a bowl.

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Thicken with corn flower mixed with water.

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If you like dark gravy and I do add a very small amount of Browning.

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I steam all Veg !5 minutes for carrots and sprouts about 10 for cabbage and 6 for tender stems.

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Cheers Arry

 

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2 minutes ago, Councilestatekid said:

Brocoli and spinach added at the end a nice crusty French stick with loads of lurpac on can't beat it 

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President salted ,might have an edge ,looks a top dinner ,perfect for the weather !!

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Had an Indian just off Covent Garden,nice.Going there I saw a spitfire parked up outside the royal Albert hall surrounded by TV crews,don’t know what that was about,also found a restaurant with a full grown giraffe and lion inside.

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11 minutes ago, terryd said:

Bass. Don’t go short of fish so cook it every way I can. Very tasty

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I would love to be able to catch my own fresh fish whenever I wanted,I bet it tastes as good as it looks,fantastic.

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