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    Cold Sika Back Strap Fillets



    Seasoned with salt n pepper, then flashed off on the bbq. Allowed to rest and drain, then dried and rolled in chopped Pistachio nuts. Placed then rolled in baking paper and refrigerated till ready to serve.
    Sliced and plated. Drizzled Olive oil and Balsamic dressing.
    Her contribution was the green rabbit food on top....FFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by shift14 View Post


    Seasoned with salt n pepper, then flashed off on the bbq. Allowed to rest and drain, then dried and rolled in chopped Pistachio nuts. Placed then rolled in baking paper and refrigerated till ready to serve.
    Sliced and plated. Drizzled Olive oil and Balsamic dressing.
    Her contribution was the green rabbit food on top....FFS

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    That looks fantastic! Not much on the plate tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    That looks fantastic! Not much on the plate tho.
    TBF I pinched the recipe off Annabel Langbein ( not the only thing of hers I'd like to pinch ) and she used backstraps off a Redskin, so this was sort of an entree' , seeing the Sika straps are smaller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shift14 View Post


    Seasoned with salt n pepper, then flashed off on the bbq. Allowed to rest and drain, then dried and rolled in chopped Pistachio nuts. Placed then rolled in baking paper and refrigerated till ready to serve.
    Sliced and plated. Drizzled Olive oil and Balsamic dressing.
    Her contribution was the green rabbit food on top....FFS

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    The veni looks nicely cooked, but i'm not a fan of it cold, and i'd have to remove those bean sprouts, god i hate the bloody things!

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    That looks and sounds mouth-wateringly good.
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    Still looks yummy.
    I used a variation of a Jamie Oliver recipe for red back strap in Blueberry reduction last night. It was slightly unusual for my palate, but worked very well.
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    Home made bacon and egg burgers and chips tonight.
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    First few Bhut Jalokia (ghost chillis) harvested. They scare the shit outa me.
    Who wants dessert?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    First few Bhut Jalokia (ghost chillis) harvested. They scare the shit outa me.
    Who wants dessert?
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    Awesome,do you have seed or a link to get seed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Awesome,do you have seed or a link to get seed?
    Got a mixture of seeds of trademe. Will try track it down. Get about 12 types for bugger all

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    And they will at least help it out too!

    I Like hot food, but there is a limit ( and its just before these for me) Although these are great for people that say they like hot food...... Especially after a few beers.....

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    Theres heaps of seeds on trade me man. Cant find the mixed sale but heres some ghosties
    Chilli Bhut Jolokia - Ghost Chilli | Trade Me

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    Im not much of a green thumb mate. I just get a small pot with potting mix in it and press a hole about 20mm with my finger. Drop a seed in and cover. Some work some dont. But once they are away they go for years good luck and i pity your mates

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    Should be on there way soon frost kills em? I thought the only went for one season? to late to plant now?
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    Should be ok to plant now, may not get any this summer but all good. Mine seem to hibernate over winter. Got them in big pots so i can bring em into shelter in winter. They are on their third year now, get more every year i had them in my conservatory but have trouble getting them polinated by bees in there so moved em onto the deck in spring, cranking them now
    Im probably doing it all wrong though ha ha

 

 

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