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    Pizza tonight. Including venison bier stick and wild pork sausage.
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    Tonights dinner.....a wee short story to go with it. I have found as i get older i crave meat less on occasion so i try to eat vegetarian once a week.
    I work with an Indian fella at work and we often compare notes on meals as he knows i love spicy food.
    He gave me his recipe for a dish called paneer masala (basically cheese curry) and to his own credit he reckons i cook it better than he does.
    I've now perfected it and it's a firm favorite for me and missus dannyb.

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    Here's mine tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    Tonights dinner.....a wee short story to go with it. I have found as i get older i crave meat less on occasion so i try to eat vegetarian once a week.
    I work with an Indian fella at work and we often compare notes on meals as he knows i love spicy food.
    He gave me his recipe for a dish called paneer masala (basically cheese curry) and to his own credit he reckons i cook it better than he does.
    I've now perfected it and it's a firm favorite for me and missus dannyb.

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    well thats the appetizer can we have a photo of the mains
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    well thats the appetizer can we have a photo of the mains
    Looks are deceiving that's quite a large bowl
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    okay but I would like to see a coup[le of hocks sticking out yuk yuk or maybe a fillet ( love Goa fish currys ) but its my kind of meal
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    Braised pork belly, with preserved greens (and black fungus - because I like black fungus.)

    Roughly Chinese recipe, cooked in a tangine, eaten in nz.
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    Was good with rice and brocolli.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    Braised pork belly, with preserved greens (and black fungus - because I like black fungus.)

    Roughly Chinese recipe, cooked in a tangine, eaten in nz.
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    Was good with rice and brocolli.
    Looks great Beaker but I'm pretty sure that cooking pork in a Tangine comes with equivalent trouble to Salman Rushdie's writing 'the satanic versus' - stay safe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Looks great Beaker but I'm pretty sure that cooking pork in a Tangine comes with equivalent trouble to Salman Rushdie's writing 'the satanic versus' - stay safe
    Hadn't thought of that angle!
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    Put that pork with that Danny B curry and ya on a winner

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    Didn't get a photo of dinner which was Sausages n Onions and gravy, was down the hatch pretty fast. But this was the view we had while we ate.

    Everything tastes good with a nice view

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    Dinner tonight. Daughters plate.
    Charcoal bbq, ribeye and lamb chops. Mushroom sauce, mash Spuds with heaps of NZ butter. Green an orange stuff.
    The steak was one of the best for a while. Not sure if it was the meat or the throw it on, have another beer, pull it off, have a beer & wait and eat cooking technic.
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    Stuffed and Roasted Ox Heart. One of the few offal's that my lovely wife will knowingly and willingly eat.
    The young fella found half an Ox heart in the freezer and asked if we could have it for tea. Of course we can son.
    We started by frying up a heap of Bacon, Onion, Spinach and Mushrooms, added a couple of diced garlic cloves, some Nutmeg and Cinnamon, a good dollop of salt and pepper and half a glass of red wine. Cooked it up until everything had reduced right down and most of the liquid had cooked off.
    This takes about a half glass of red wine, for the chef.


    Chucked the heart in a pan of hot beef lard and seared/browned it off before stuffing it with the spinach and bacon mix. This took around another half glass of red wine to accomplish.


    We had the roasting dish warmed and primed with a bit more lard and dropped the Heart into the oven for around an hour at 125 degrees, Or about 2 glasses of red...


    Close to the end of cooking we prepped a frypan full of, you guessed it, beef lard, and shallow fried some Agrias to accompany the main ingredient come tea time.


    Heart out and allowed to rest for one more half glass of red wine before slicing and serving.



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    I bet that was a hearty meal. Ha ha ha ha.
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    1980's style for dinner, only didn't have a cherry for the top....

    Ham steak, caramelized pineapple chunks (didn't have slices)with Chilli, mushroom gravy and mashed spud made with cream and a heap of butter. And some green stuff.

    Simple, and tasted very good.

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