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  1. 1. cottage pie

    • lasagne
      3
    • spagetti bolognese
      2
    • steak & chippies
      4
    • game pie
      1
    • fish & chips
      1
    • indian
      8
    • chinese
      2
    • tai
      0
    • full english
      9
    • steak & ale pie
      2
    • rabbit stew
      0
    • salad
      0
    • sunday roast
      13
    • pizza
      2
    • jacket potatoe
      0
    • other (please list)
      4


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A nice haunch of Vension, that has been slow cooked in a flour/water paste, wrapped in baking paper so as to retain all the juices, and then sliced and served with winter veg, roast potatoes, and a nice helping of gravy made from the juices and a dollop of redcurrent jelly. Helps that my mate shoots so many, so much so that I can never empty my freezer.

 

A nice brace of partridge again slow roasted with veg.

 

Nice plump duck with a cracked pepper and orange marmalde glaze (Not Duck a la orange).

 

Cantonese game or fowl of any description.

 

Satay'd pigeon breast with stirfry veg.

 

Basically anything that is game of one description and another.

 

Finished off with either a nice homemade fruit pavlova or something i tried the other day for the first time at home a lemon roulade.

 

No wonder my chloresterol level is high :good:

 

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It's got to be steak and chips!

 

A nice steak matured on the bone for a minimum of 21 days served very rare. (bit like the cold steak I ate at the Bisley meet at 1am. I still don't know if it was one I had cooked earlier and got cold or one of the raw ones.)

 

Served with chips, petit pois, mushrooms fried in butter and onion rings.

 

:good::lol::lol::lol:

 

FM :lol:

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I don't think I could really choose a favourite, I like so many. Most of the roasts have to be there Beef (rib), Chicken (corn fed), Lamb (leg) and Pork (Rolled Shoulder) and of course a griddled Rib-Eye Steak. But I also love griddled tuna or swordfish.

 

The longest standing dish that I ever looked forward to has to be me dear old grandma's, god bless her sole. She used to make a majestic meat pudding with chips and peas. None of these modern chips but good old fashioned, cooked in dripping, steak chips!! Oh and lashings of gravy to boot. :good:

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I love all food.Good English grub and also good foreign stuff.I love real Chinese food,not the sweetened **** you get here either.Went to Singapore and Malaysia a few times and gorged self on the dirt cheap noodle soups.Cant get it here though .Pity they think we only like the garbage they flog us.

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