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Ah, that reminds me of my old "IBM 5155 monster".
Hey, I've got to try that. The chicken will probably catch on fire and I'll have to smash it through my window to avoid burning down the house.
I love casseroles. Pasta, potato vegetable variations you name it the options are great.
Indeed. Today's is a lazy-arse curry using fairly typical ingredients that the big Le Creuset seems to like (today's are chicken thighs, onions, spring onions, carrots, stock, tinned tomatoes, bell peppers) and a jar of curry sauce, because sometimes life's too short to dry roast and grind a bunch of spices myself; and besides which, I'm not terribly skilled at doing it so the flavour balance is never quite right. I'm using a Loyd Grossman sauce, which I randomly like compared to the usual suspects I find in Sainsbury's. It's either balti or bhuna, I forget which. I suspect the former as the house doesn't particularly smell of fenugreek which seems to be a signature thing in his bhuna sauce.
Sounds great I need to do more casseroles again with the hot weather we've been having here I'm more on a salad base right now.vometia wrote:Indeed. Today's is a lazy-arse curry using fairly typical ingredients that the big Le Creuset seems to like (today's are chicken thighs, onions, spring onions, carrots, stock, tinned tomatoes, bell peppers) and a jar of curry sauce, because sometimes life's too short to dry roast and grind a bunch of spices myself; and besides which, I'm not terribly skilled at doing it so the flavour balance is never quite right. I'm using a Loyd Grossman sauce, which I randomly like compared to the usual suspects I find in Sainsbury's. It's either balti or bhuna, I forget which. I suspect the former as the house doesn't particularly smell of fenugreek which seems to be a signature thing in his bhuna sauce.
I have been a bit lazy and unadventurous lately though, I basically use the same ingredients when I'm doing Random Casserole™ except if it's lamb it gets tomatoes and if it's chicken it gets white wine. And whatever else I find lying around that needs eating.
An Indian girl once gave me a recipe for home made vindaloo sauce, but it involved grinding up so many strange and unavailable spices, that I just gave up and went with the store bought stuff. (which comes from the UK, oddly enough)
Yeah making your own curry's is pretty elaborate, the stuff I order is usually from the Netherlands.
Onions are the essence of life and you wan't to bomb them all? For what reason if I may ask?
What? I don't care about tears. (I cry when I run out of pizza.)
Same product I use. Good stuff. May contain onions.
There seem to be a fair amount of controversial culinary vegetables; which given any amount of people in a room there's bound to be a few who have some contestation, they would be:
I mean 'controversial' for the palate of many people I knowseebart wrote: In comparison to fried potatos it is proven that onions are healthy, in moderate quantities of course. None of those listed are "controversial culinary vegetables" IMO. Sure, too much of anything can get unhealthy. I love burgers and french fries, just not the ones from those well known FF chains.
Yes, that makes more sense. Again: in the right quantities not so "bad".micrex22 wrote:I mean 'controversial' for the palate of many people I knowseebart wrote: In comparison to fried potatos it is proven that onions are healthy, in moderate quantities of course. None of those listed are "controversial culinary vegetables" IMO. Sure, too much of anything can get unhealthy. I love burgers and french fries, just not the ones from those well known FF chains.