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topbird | 18:41 Tue 18th Sep 2007 | Food & Drink
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Hello, as the nights are drawing in, and its gettin a bit nippy outside, could I please have your suggestions for the ultimate comfort food / recipies please?
TIA, Topbird x
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One of my favourites is sausage and mash with onion gravy.
Hi topbird :)

Easy food.....

Sausages with onion gravy, garlic and rosemary mash and veg of your choice.... for us it's brocolli and carrots.....

Homemade meatballs, gravy, mash and veggies again lol...

Slowcooker??? beef in red wine and peppercorns.... buy one if you don't already own one :D..... cos you can chuck in the veg too......

Kleftiko. Lamb Shanks slow cooked again, with onions, stock, red wine, garlic, fresh rosemary and mint... bay leaves and lemon juice :)...... xxx
Banana Crumble
Layer slice bananas; crumble mix, brown sugar and dessicated coconut and drizzle evaporated milk through the mixture. End with a layer of crumble. Place in oven on 200 for 20 minutes.
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has to be welsh cawl with bread and cheese!

900g (2lb) Best End of Neck Welsh Lamb (although i sometimes use beef)
450g (1lb) Potatoes
225g (8oz) Carrots
2 Large Leeks
1 Small Swede (Turnip)
15g (�oz) Flour
Salt & Black Pepper

Place the lamb in a saucepan, cover with cold water, add salt and pepper, slowly bring to the boil and skim carefully.
(This may be done the night before and the fat allowed to set, making it easier to skim off.)
Then add the carrots, sliced swede and sliced white of the leeks, simmer gently for 2 - 2� hours.
Add the quartered potatoes and continue to simmer for a further 30 minutes.
Add the finely chopped leek greens and simmer for a further 10 minutes.
Serve immediately with fresh bread and a lump of cheese to nibble on!!

roll on winter!!
Sausage and mash with onion gravy, cabbage and carrots

Toad in the hole with red wine and onion gravy and brocolli and carrots

Chilli con carne in a jacket potato

Heinz tomato soup

Chunky homemade vegetable soup
got to be beef stew with either fresh bread or mash

crab and sweetcorn soup

chicken curry

honey roast gammon with parsley sauce and dauphanoise potoatoes

sausage and mash with onion gravy

and weirdly a bowl of steamed cabbage/brussel sprouts/broccoli and pak choi with oyster sauce
Get some mince n mix it with some chilli sauce!!

Pour it over a huge plate of doritos!!

Top with cheese if you fancy it!!

have a cream sour dip to go!!

LOVELYYYY!!!!!!
steak and ale hot pot!

brown off (but not cook through) chunks of beef steak in flour

take out and put to one side.

cut some bacon into small chunks and brown off (don't worry about the bottom of pan sticking)

add in some shallot onions or just two medium onions, brown these too.

Add in some big chunky mushrooms and season to taste.

Add the steak chunks back in and pour in a bottle of light or dark ale (your preferance). When it bubbles scrape the pan with a wooden spoon to de-glase the pan (lost of flavour)

Add in some beef stock until you cover all ingredience. Leave to simmer for about an hour or until onions are soft.

Serve with mash!
Toad inthe hole!! with broccoli and carrots
failing that...........ready brek!!
andrea - that sounds delish, think I'll give it a try.
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What fabulous ideas!! Thanks everyone, there goes the diet for at least another month!!

Topbird x

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