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Conway563
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7th Nov 11 at 08:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by Dom
Steaming rice is the best bet but if you're boiling the rice, just pour boiling water over the rice when you've sieved it as that'll stop it sticking together (to some degree anyways). Have heard adding oil to the water (same as you do spag) helps but never tried it.



That's what I do, works a treat
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With my slow cooker came about 5 recipes one is chocolate orange rice pudding
Deffo trying that out!
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Tell you what else I love about the slow cooker, not only does it make joints fall apart with niceness, it frees up the oven for other things
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Originally posted by Kerry
Glad you approve
Doesn't it make you A) hungry and B) want to buy one ?

C) all of the above
Kerry
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We need a cooking day sub forum
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Should probably modify House Day a bit.

Didn't plan on offering cooking advice but it's going down very well

I always said I wouldn't ever bother to cook something if it took longer to make than to eat.

Still need to do something to accompany the gammon though, what did you serve it with? Suppose I could just boil some veg as well. And egg and pineapple

This is getting expensive.
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We need to bring back the recipe thread as well.
Went well for a couple of weeks and then died off
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I'm going to have to pinch the maw's slow cooker because some of these things look amazing
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We did baked eggs with the gammon

Used one of those baking trays that you would use for cooking buns
Lined each hole with a round piece of salami, guess you could use anything but the round slices of meats you can get from the supermarket are perfect
Crack an egg in to each hole
Bake in the oven

mmmmm
Kerry
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian


I always said I wouldn't ever bother to cook something if it took longer to make than to eat.






Yes but the preparation time is nothing!
So yes it takes a while to cook, but your not doing anything, you could even go out for the day!
And the house smells amazing!!
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baked eggs? how long? how hot? any oil ect used on holes?
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went out and got myself one, although think i got the wrong thing maybe

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Putting boiling water in a pot noodle is about my level.
I can't cook for shit, I'm tempted to get one of these slow cookers though and give it a go.
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Originally posted by john-d
baked eggs? how long? how hot? any oil ect used on holes?


for as long as you want the eggs cooked for but id say around 10 mins
oven i always turn to 200 no matter what im doing
no oil as the meat usually lets out a bit of juice so its easy to remove from the baking tray
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Putting boiling water in a pot noodle is about my level.
I can't cook for shit, I'm tempted to get one of these slow cookers though and give it a go.


I used to be the same But now I love cooking! So many different things to try!
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The beauty is how easy it is. 10 mins prep. It doesn't even have to look pretty when you are cutting up veg etc.


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The beauty is how easy it is. 10 mins prep. It doesn't even have to look pretty when you are cutting up veg etc.


Thats whats so ace, you can just chuck anything in, mushrooms as a whole the whole lot! chuck bacon in no need to chop it, chicken thighs and everything!
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still got yesterdays red wine/onions/tomatos/beef stock in the slow cooker from the lamb
just fried off some sausages and cut up some veg and chucked it all in with some bisto to thicken it up
sausage casserole for tonight!
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got stock cubes, beef, mushrooms, potatoes, slowcooker..... also a flask/tub for hot bait at graft

making a concoction later... ideas
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if you google beef slow cooker should get loads of recipes. Id bung it all in for hours and hours and thicken it with flour or bisto?
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with just water?
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dissolve the stock cubes in boiling water
trying to think what else you could add
dont think cider would work
what about ale?

[Edited on 07-11-2011 by Kerry]
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tomatos? beans? red wine?
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have some carling in the fridge? also some wine... meh i am just going to bang it all in and see what happens
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Originally posted by john-d
have some carling in the fridge? also some wine... meh i am just going to bang it all in and see what happens


Sounds lovely

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