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Sunday night dinner

Danishfurniturelover

the prettiest spice girl
We had roast lamb, cauliflower cheese had to much cheese in it for my liking.

It as afters that has made me write this review, we had a crumble, now i am a lover of crumbles but this oh my word, it was a plum one and it was awful the plums were not sliced but left whole with the skins on and the was an odd pistachio topping, I love plums and pistachio so i am at a lost to undersstand why it was so bad.

I had to give tonights dinner a 6 out of 10 which is very bad because a sunday night roast always gets a good score, my favourite meal of the week usually.

The wife says she is going to leave me or at the very least stop cooking if i continue to mark her dinners out of 10, when i said shall i score them out of 20 then she walked out of the room muttering something about never washing up again. Apparently i never know how far to take a joke and always go to far. Thing is i have ordered some score cards off the internet for me and the lad, what do you think shall i risk putting them up when they arrive after we have dinner?
 
Chich if your wife ever leaves ya

Let me know - ill mark her cookin and let you know
 
Chich if your wife ever leaves ya

Let me know - ill mark her cookin and let you know

Will do, but if she cooks you a plum crumble then you would be the one doing the leaving. I am about to get in the car and drive to the co op and get us all some Magnums dark chocolate because we love our darkies;), seriously upset with what i had tonight. I enjoy puddings always the best way to round off a meal.
 
Will do, but if she cooks you a plum crumble then you would be the one doing the leaving. I am about to get in the car and drive to the co op and get us all some Magnums dark chocolate because we love our darkies;), seriously upset with what i had tonight. I enjoy puddings always the best way to round off a meal.

You should just skip the pudding and go straight to dessert ;)
 
Lamb is my least favourite roast, I dislike plums and I hate Cauliflower cheese. 6 out of 10 would have been good from me.
 
I had roast chicken, cauliflower cheese, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, yorkshires and peas.

8/10

:|

I roasted a large chicken myself - threw in a few potatoes, carrots, a few slices of lemons and herbs into the bowl. Basmati rice on the side.
 
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Had aubergine stuffed with bacon and roasted vegetables with sweet chilli philly. Alongside some olive bread and cherry tomatoes with herbs and brick...

Then sweet and sour chicken with fried rice from a takeaway later.

Having two proper dinners in the same day is the way to do it.
 
Jam?
As in Cranberry sauce type scenario? Or ACTUAL Jam!?

It makes sense, in a jam on toast sort of way - but Yorkshires seem a little greasy for Jam.
(will be trying it some point this week. #Shopping list - Batter, Jam, Northerner)
 
Yeah mate - that's teh way. My local boozer does them....you have a massive yorkshire filled with gravy and the meat you're eating.
...which should be beef.

Surrounded by gawd damned weirdos on this board...

Tried em with jam and don't rate the experience myself.
 
...which should be beef.

Surrounded by gawd damned weirdos on this board...

Tried em with jam and don't rate the experience myself.

Rubbish, Yorkshire pudding should be eaten with everything. Fair enough, it should technically be beef. But if I decide I want a bit of pork, there is no freaking way you are going to stop me from making a Yorkie to go with it. It is an absolute necessity in all roast cooking by GHod!
 
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