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Papadums
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Hi All,
Having an Indian tonight and it just made me wonder does anyone have a recipe for Papadums?
I love them and would love to try making some if they are quite simple to make.
Thanks in advance xxx
Having an Indian tonight and it just made me wonder does anyone have a recipe for Papadums?
I love them and would love to try making some if they are quite simple to make.
Thanks in advance xxx
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I'm sure you're right about that pasta. Never thought of trying an Asian shop, tbh. Just came across these things stacked up and thought I'd take a couple of packets home - but how come they lasted so well? Are they full or presevatives, or is the fact that they've been cooked and become more solid have anything to do with it?
Wheeee!!..look what I found!
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Papadum
Icey,,the packaged ones are packaged in a prtective atmosphere..if not-they would get stale quickly.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Papadum
Icey,,the packaged ones are packaged in a prtective atmosphere..if not-they would get stale quickly.
Yay! There you go, Coppertop - but it looks a like a lot of hard work, as others've said.
Also - excuse me a minute Coppertop - but to pasta....I've got some langoustines to cook tomorrow. When I did some before, they all burnt!! I pan fried them, but couldn't get the prickly shells off, so thought the whole lot went in. Is that right, or...what did I do wrong? Put them into garlic butter, which was hot when the things went into the pan, but then turned the heat down so as they'd cook through properly. A few minutes later, the kitchen was full of a burning smell...and you've guessed it!
Also - excuse me a minute Coppertop - but to pasta....I've got some langoustines to cook tomorrow. When I did some before, they all burnt!! I pan fried them, but couldn't get the prickly shells off, so thought the whole lot went in. Is that right, or...what did I do wrong? Put them into garlic butter, which was hot when the things went into the pan, but then turned the heat down so as they'd cook through properly. A few minutes later, the kitchen was full of a burning smell...and you've guessed it!