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seekeerz | 07:53 Thu 03rd Jun 2021 | Food & Drink
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A packet of hard-boiled & peeled eggs from your supermarket ??
I know you can buy almost anything but this seems a little extreme !

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I have also tried boiled eggs ready peeled from Asda because my dog loves a boiled egg as a treat now and again (she doesn't have them regularly) and it was easy just to buy them ready done.

I agree with APG too.
Ummmmm I think he's lost them in the same place as his marbles and forgotten where.
Well someone got out the wrong side of the bed.
only one someone?
I always have onions (home grown), peppers, garlic and ginger in my freezer because it is so frustrating to find I have run out and they are so convenient.
As I grow a lot of my own fruit and veg the freezers are always well stocked with freezable fruit and veg.

I use the ultimate convenience food - gravy granules. No matter how I try (I have tried many times, followed many recipes) I cannot make good gravy - it is greasy and watery. Better to use an okay convenience gravy than ruin a good meal with an inedible one.
Frozen chopped onion saves a lot of tears!
I boil eggs six a time - they keep perfectly well in the fridge for five days in my experience. I have tried to keep them for longer although I am assured they will keep for a week.
Barry you can make some amazing 'cheat' gravy/sauces using gravy granules. Swap out some water for wine, or add some port/ orange juice and redcurrant jelly. I've even added cream to bisto best chicken gravy granules to make a swedish style sauce for meatballs.
When we have a glut I do pickled eggs -I love them!
APG, I do add mint sauce or redcurrant jelly when we have lamb, I like the idea of the orange juice which should go lovely with duck and game and will certainly try adding wine next time we have beef.
It's pork tonight - maybe add some apple juice?
Yes Barry - I use chicken granules & either apple juice or cider. Also add either fresh sage chopped finely if its in the garden, or a teaspoon or dried sage. If I use apple juice in the gravy I always add a shake of vinegar to bring out the flavour.
Fab, thank you, APG. Food for thought :D
“ I've even added cream to bisto best chicken gravy granules to make a swedish style sauce for meatballs.” I could kick myself you not having this idea. Thank you, thank you.
I only have a small undercounter freezer which holds mostly meat, fish and leftovers. But I always have frozen chopped spinach, multiple greens steam bags, and cauli rice that I do from fresh. Also berries and sometimes peppers. A lot of frozen veg don't appeal because of texture changes that I don't like. I'll use jarred antipasto peppers to add zing to sauces.
I'm not a gravy fan, so I've never bought a jar of bisto and it's salty to me. But I'll use cornflour to thicken juices.
I should have added...I'll add cream or cream fraiche also. From plain to indulgent.
I must say I have bought both ie fresh and frozen and do believe fresh has more flavour so I try to avoid frozen vegetables.
I agree about some frozen veg not being appealing -broccoli, cauli and runner beans, for instance,but stuff going into a slow cooker etc you can't tell the difference as they cook right down. For the same reason I don't like frozen stir fry veg.
I just found my lasagne was simply divine with everything fresh. Even fresh oregano.

Frozen broccoli is great for soups
No. I've seen them recently in supermarkets but would never buy them.

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