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Old 03-09-2009, 09:34 PM
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Old family recepies you still make (with crave for)

I have just whipped upa batch of (what we call in our family) "fritters". More on them later...

But what old fashioned, handed down family recepies do you still cook, or crave for in your home?

Here are two semi-regulars for us...

1. Rice puddling

2. Bread and Butter Pudding

3. Fritters - 3 grated potatoes, 1 grated onion, 2 eggs, 3/4 cup flour. Mix together and fry up in hot olive oil in a frypan, about 203 inches diameter. Serve with lots of salt.

4. Home made apple pie

5. Home made vegetable soup (yum...)
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Old 03-09-2009, 09:37 PM
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Hi Stephen, some nice tucker there but that's one heck of a big frying pan
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Old 03-09-2009, 09:42 PM
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Mum used to make an egg and bacon pie. It was awesome. I miss her
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Old 03-09-2009, 09:43 PM
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Mmmm, fooooooooooooooooooood.

One I haven't had for a long time is Oxtail. Cut into large chunks, wrapped in alfoil with some Worcestershire Sauce. Either in the oven or a campfire. Messy, but lots of good things are.
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Black Pudding in a stir fry with lots of Butter on Toast
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Old 03-09-2009, 09:46 PM
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Afternoon tea staples that never go out of fashion.
Pikelets and Scones
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Old 03-09-2009, 09:47 PM
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My dear wife Alice would like to make me the head cook, and I have to admit i quite like cooking, but I make some dishes up as I go, and usually they turn out pretty good.

I am however the expert when it comes to pancakes. yummy


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Old 03-09-2009, 09:48 PM
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Black Pudding in a stir fry with lots of Butter on Toast
Oh no ! black pudding. my dad loved it but he gave me some along with a discription on how it's made. Ahhhhhhh
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Oh no ! black pudding. my dad loved it but he gave me some along with a discription on how it's made. Ahhhhhhh
David I knew I would get a bight
But I still wish now and the for it
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My Mum's Black Pudding, it was so black that even the white bits were black.
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My Mum's Black Pudding, it was so black that even the whites were black.
So whats the deal with black pudding. Is it pudding? or something else
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So whats the deal with black pudding. Is it pudding? or something else
Very much something else !!!
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Claude - we don't want to go there.
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So whats the deal with black pudding. Is it pudding? or something else
I was just quoting from "The Testing of Eric Olthwaite".
Ripping Yarns, episode 2.
I don't want to think about the ingredients.
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Right I think I might just take the wise advice and not probe any further
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Offal in all its forms ..NOT.. the deppression of the 30's is long gone and despite some nostalgic rememberance of having to eat this "stuff"
that needed to passed on to the next genereation for some reason ...thanks but no thanks
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I always remember Sunday breakfast with my granparents when I was a kid.

Smoked Kippers and the infamous Black pudding. YUM
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There's always Tripe and Onions
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I'm sure that if you put a plate of tripe in front of me I'd curl up into the foetal position and start sucking my thumb. That stuff traumatised me as a child. Blech, yuk, ewww and a few other choice adjectives I could think of but won't use here.
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What is it with this black pudding? Is it that popular in the Mother Country? My only experience with it is from multiple references in The Goodies from countless repeats on Aunty in the 1970's.

David, the good ol' egg and bacon pie is great, isn't it? Infact we might have some tonight.

I'm not keen on tongues, brains, kidneys or any sort of organs. Speaking of brains, to quote Bill Cosby "I aint eating nothing anything else has been thinking with"

Speaking to some work colleagues last week about eating rabbit. Some of people over the age of, say 40+ often reminisce about eating rabbit, but did anyone actually like it?? I certainly didn't.
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