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Author: | Stt [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | tell us your recipe's |
hi i thought ill start a new recipe topic as there was talk on one in the suggestions sticky. |
Author: | Peter16 [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:29 pm ] |
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Ill get the ball rolling, Peters French Toast Ingredients - for 3 slices of bread 1 egg milk bread butter / oil Materials Wisk / fork Bowl frying pan spatula okay here we go 1Crack the egg into a bowl and wisk it using the fork or wisker, slowly and add in a dash of milk. 2Heat up frying pan and grease well either by using butter or oil 3 Once pan is at a fairly hot temperature, dip the slice of bread into the wisked egg and milk until completely soaked and place on frying pan. 4Occasionally press down using the spatula and once golden brown, flip onto the other side and cook until golden brown. 5put your choice of topping on and ENJOY Hope thats right |
Author: | bunyanuternie [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:39 pm ] |
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Bunyanuternies Fried Eggs Crack egg into Frypan Serve on a slice of fresh white bread Enjoy |
Author: | Deans' Poultry [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:43 pm ] |
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Is that it Ian?? From the hillbilly connaseur chef?? The cullonary master?? The barrister of bunya nuts? Surely not!?!? |
Author: | Muscovy J [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 7:43 pm ] |
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bunyanuternie wrote: Bunyanuternies Fried Eggs
Crack egg into Frypan Serve on a slice of fresh white bread Enjoy sounds good mate , my best mate comes from nz and he eats the same but has baked beans on top, it tastes nice , i now eat it with bbq baked beans yumo regards jase |
Author: | GeoffChook [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:41 pm ] |
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Deans' Poultry wrote: Is that it Ian?? From the hillbilly connaseur chef?? The cullonary master?? The barrister of bunya nuts?
Surely not!?!? Prolly a cast iron frypan. Use the cast iron frypan to cook the bacon (or smoked ham), when cooked to choice remove the bacon and turn the heat off, let it cool a mo, crack the eggs in and cover the frypan with a saucepan lid. Let a bit of smoke out of a coupla bitsa toast, butter right to the edges and optionally shove some (chili) baked beans between the eggs and the buttered toast, a touch of our home-made, two year old Worcestershire Sauce, and you have breakfast perfection. Onya, Ian |
Author: | bunyanuternie [ Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:02 am ] |
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Now that sounds good |
Author: | Peter16 [ Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:22 pm ] |
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County Lodge, did your hubby receive his breakfast? was it a sucess for failure? |
Author: | County Lodge [ Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:27 pm ] |
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Thank you Peter16. It was a great success and he will love me forever. He complained today though that I am pinching all the eggs for incubating and not putting them in the fridge for eating. So sad |
Author: | County Lodge [ Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Stuffed chicken breast |
This is a receipe I do often as hubby really likes it Get a chicken breast and cut a pocket in it. Fill the pocket with cream cheese mixed with fruit chutney and seal pocket with tooth picks. Roll the chicken in plain flour, then roll it in beaten egg then cover with breadcrumbs (you can out what ever seasoning you like in the breadcrumbs to make it different. Heat fry pan with olive oil (not a lot) cooks on a low heat otherwise you will burn the breadcrumbs. I find it is easier to brown chicken in a fry pan and finish cooking in the oven. Bon Appettit YUM YUM |
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