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Sylar
10-02-2011, 04:50 PM
Anyone ever successfully chucked some ingredients together and been pleasantly surprised by the outcome?

I just made a batch of Jamaican Jerk Dumplings - self raising flour, jerk seasoning and water, mixed into a dough.

Break into small pieces and fry in sunflower/vegetable oil until golden.

Magic! :thumbsup:

easty
14-02-2011, 03:38 PM
Last weekend I didn't have much in the house to eat at all and couldnt be bothered to go to the shops.

Easty Eggs Surprise

Ingredients:
Olive oil, a splash.
Butter, knob of.
Out of date ham, 3 slices.
Eggs, 3.
Parmesan cheese (quite possibly also out of date), some.
Chilli flakes, a sprinkle.
Tomato puree, a random squeezed amount.
Freshly ground pepper.

Put the olive oil in a wok (the frying pan needed washed) over a medium heat. Chop the ham up into bits and throw in the wok. Add the butter and when melted threw in the whisked eggs and parmesan cheese. Once its started to look ready add the tomato puree and a sprinkle of chilli flakes. Cook for a further 3-4 mins and then cover in pepper.

mmmmm.:yum yum:

hibeeleicester
15-02-2011, 12:39 AM
Fried Bacon with a bit of Cumin on it.

Add some salt and pepper in the pan.

Absolutely bloody magic!

HibbyAndy
15-02-2011, 11:07 AM
Fried Bacon with a bit of Cumin on it.

Add some salt and pepper in the pan.

Absolutely bloody magic!

Your one sick ****er Lewy :agree:

Pretty Boy
15-02-2011, 11:48 AM
Not really experimental cooking as such but cocktail gherkins dipped into a 3 minute boiled egg are magic.

Also brown rice, Chinese 5 spice and a tin of tuna mixed up and eating straight from the pan works pretty well.

Sylar
16-02-2011, 02:17 PM
A slice of Stornoway black pudding lightly fried, cut into strips and served with mozzarella (also in same sized strips) served on a bed of wild rocket, with a poached egg on top, and balsamic reduction.

Magic!

easty
16-02-2011, 02:30 PM
A slice of Stornoway black pudding lightly fried, cut into strips and served with mozzarella (also in same sized strips) served on a bed of wild rocket, with a poached egg on top, and balsamic reduction.

Magic!

That sounds amazing, I might have to give that a go.

Pete
17-02-2011, 01:12 AM
A slice of Stornoway black pudding lightly fried, cut into strips and served with mozzarella (also in same sized strips) served on a bed of wild rocket, with a poached egg on top, and balsamic reduction.

Magic!

Stornoway black pudding...don't mess too much with it!

That's the Rolls Royce of blood based delicacies.:agree:

Calvin
17-02-2011, 02:27 AM
A slice of Stornoway black pudding lightly fried, cut into strips and served with mozzarella (also in same sized strips) served on a bed of wild rocket, with a poached egg on top, and balsamic reduction.

Magic!

Got a Stornoway black pudding in the fridge with 2 days left before expiry. Will make this tomorrow and report back!

Sylar
17-02-2011, 08:39 AM
Stornoway black pudding...don't mess too much with it!

That's the Rolls Royce of blood based delicacies.:agree:

It goes beautifully with that dish - I don't view the additional ingredients as messing about, more complementing :agree: