What's on't plate, mate? Dinner 20/10/13

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Harry Cobean

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fish,chips & mushy peas.beer.reese's "peanut butter pumpkin" for pudding(one of my guilty pleasures:yum:)got a couple of nice haddock loins double dipped in cornmeal/buttermilk then deep fried,crinkle cut chips & harry ramsden's mushies....food of the gods,hurrah!!
 

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I made a steak and kidney casserole, and served it with new potatoes and peas. An ideal meal to counter the miserable rain, and cold, grey skies! :LOL:
 
Leftover meatloaf, and I think I will make potatoes Dauphinoise or maybe just scalloped potatoes, maybe roasted root veggies too. It's still early here, so who knows???? ;)

Great looking Sup Harry! Mushy peas look just like my split pea soup before I add cream. ;)
 
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Ha. Baked pork chops on top of a pan of stuffing. Baked acorn squash alongside. Whiskadoodle's Snickerdoodles baking as I type. Thank you Betty Crocker recipe.
 
Leftover meatloaf, and I think I will make potatoes Dauphinoise or maybe just scalloped potatoes, maybe roasted root veggies too. It's still early here, so who knows???? ;)

Great looking Sup Harry! Mushy peas look just like my split pea soup before I add cream. ;)
thanks bunny:) the peas?yup,that's about what they are.marrowfat peas boiled to mush.a wondrous delicacy that actually comes back to say hello:ermm::ohmy::ROFLMAO:!!
 
I made a steak and kidney casserole, and served it with new potatoes and peas. An ideal meal to counter the miserable rain, and cold, grey skies! :LOL:
"snake & pygmy" ahh katy,a powerful counter to the most inclement weather i agree.sounds deeeelish chook:yum:!!
 
"snake & pygmy" ahh katy,a powerful counter to the most inclement weather i agree.sounds deeeelish chook:yum:!!

Aye lad, it was reet nice! (Or something like that...) :LOL:

Your Fish, Chips and Mushy peas looked super too! I don't think I would ever tackle making them at home (when it is so easy to just pop to the chippy).
 
Snickerdoodles are a fairly plain butter cookie, ( biscuits) rolled into little dough balls made better when rolled in a bowl of cinnamon sugar and smashed flat on the baking tray with a water glass. Bake. Eat.

Hm, they sound rather tasty. You wouldn't have the recipe for that "plain butter cookie" mix to hand? :) (I have acquired a set of cup measures since joining here, so can do "cross-pond" recipes easily now!)
 
Snickerdoodles are a fairly plain butter cookie, ( biscuits) rolled into little dough balls made better when rolled in a bowl of cinnamon sugar and smashed flat on the baking tray with a water glass. Bake. Eat.

Snickerdoodles are a favorite mainstay of all the school cafeterias around here. Kids love 'em (as do adults!)
 
I'm thinking pan-fried pork chops seasoned with something :ermm: with twice-baked potatoes (I LOVE :wub: twice-baked potatoes and got some huge potatoes at the farmer's market yesterday!) and probably a salad.
 
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