Alphabetical Food! - tips/idea/recipe

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Skin - of chicken! If I buy chicken thighs, I like to deskin them and render them down, i.e. flatten them into a hot frying pan and let their fat ooze out (to fry onions etc). The added bonus is that you get a lovely crisp piece of skin to eat!
 
I used to love them sliced, sprinkled with mozzarella and baked in the oven for a few minutes.
 
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Tartare sauce - easy to make your own. Add a combination of finely chopped gherkins, capers and/or olives to mayonnaise.
 
Walnuts - a great combination is slices of crusty baguette spread with boursin and eaten with ripe pear and walnuts.

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X AND Z CAN BE OMITTED - so the last letter is Y....and then the alphabet can start again (if there is sufficient interest to do so).
 
Zucchini - we cut them into planks, then marinate in olive oil, lemon juice, oregano, garlic, salt and pepper, then grill on both sides. Delicious summer side dish for grilled meats.
 
C is for Chocolate! A luxurious snack - holding the stalks of fresh cherries and dipping them into melted dark chocolate! :yum:
 
Walnuts - a great combination is slices of crusty baguette spread with boursin and eaten with ripe pear and walnuts.

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X AND Z CAN BE OMITTED - so the last letter is Y....and then the alphabet can start again (if there is sufficient interest to do so).

Yakisoba
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There ya go ...
 
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Ah...the above post addressed missing out Y (in the last game)! :)

Next letter here is D
 
We had D (before the above post, referring back to a previous letter)................

Next letter is E
 
E is for ...

Edamame
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Considered a Superfood
Very nice simply boiled, drained and served warm with loads of Sea Salt
I also found a wonderful frozen bagged veggie at Trader Joe's not so long ago, Soycutash
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I saw a blog post somewhere, they used this frozen veg as a salad :yum:
 
Fried chicken - double batter for extra crunch !! :)


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