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Vagus | 18:36 Mon 24th Jun 2024 | Food & Drink
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Had them in the fridge so made a quick pasta sauce with the addition of some Elmlea and a bit of milk. Very tasty.

I buy lots of veg when we shop each week with no idea of how I'm going to use it. Off to the shops tomorrow although I have some tomatoes which need using, prob a pasta sauce of some description..any ideas?

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Can I come round to your place, please?

https://www.sprinklesandsprouts.com/spicy-tomato-pasta/

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Too late Chris, it's all gone but you would have been very welcome 😉

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Oooh, now that sounds nice, thanks Chris, tomorrow sorted 👍😋

I was thinking of tomorrow, Vagus, when you'd be using those 🍅 🍅 🍅 🍅 🍅 🍅 up in the lovely spicey sauce that I've linked to above 🍽

^^^ Crossed posts! 😊

Sounds quite interesting.

I find the packs of miniature portions of Boursin useful to jazz up a pasta sauce.

Packs of 6 little squares in a box.

 

 

That sounds good, Vagus.   I have chestnut mushrooms  (buy them every week) and about 6 leeks still standing from last year's sowing which need eating.  Thanks.

This reminded me to put mushrooms on my online shop. 😊

But not Elmlea...why not cream?

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Glad to be of help jordain, I wish more people would post meal ideas as I've found lots of inspiration here in the past.

Why Elmlea, Pasta? Simply because I had some in. I buy a strip of three pots of it when we go to Costco as it has a long shelf life and as we don't use much cream it works out better, for us. Last night I wouldn't have gone out at that time and bought cream just to splash in the sauce, whereas I had an opened thingy of Elmlea which did the job perfectly. For me, it's a good alternative to cream to add to cooking,I wouldn't use it in say a cake or trifle though.

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Sorry Rosie, didn't mean to ignore you, that's a good tip which I'd not thought of 👍

I used to use it many years ago...I switched to double cream when I started using it in coffee, so it gets used fairly quickly. I also use it in omelettes or frittatas. 

I didn't really like the ingredients in elmlea too much.

We still have the Recipes sticky at the top of this Topic...maybe post yours up there...it will encourage the rest of us 

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The recipe section has never been much of a success really has it? I'm not sure I've ever used it, I prefer to just post here rather than type out a whole recipe (I don't actually use recipes very often, just make it up as I go along).

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