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What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Gabby » Thu May 28, 2015 12:15 pm

I'm doing chicken breasts, chicken and mushroom risotto rice, sweetcorn and roasted sweet potato wedges! :drool:
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Postby rollup » Thu May 28, 2015 12:24 pm

Chicken but not sure with what and how right now.
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Vam » Thu May 28, 2015 12:35 pm

Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:
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Postby Gabby » Thu May 28, 2015 12:43 pm

Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:


I've never tried sea bass! :dunno:
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Trapper John » Thu May 28, 2015 12:44 pm

Tiger prawns, sweet chilli dip & rice
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Trapper John » Thu May 28, 2015 12:47 pm

Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:


I love Sea Bass - my late ex wife's partner had a boat in Brighton taking fishing trips. When my daughter came to see my she would always bring stuff from the catch - Sea Bass was always my favourite.
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Vam » Thu May 28, 2015 12:49 pm

Poca wrote:
Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:


I've never tried sea bass! :dunno:


If you like fish, you'd almost certainly enjoy sea bass, Pokes. Loads of ways to cook it, but I prefer it simply pan fried with a little drizzle of freshly squeezed lemon juice :drool:
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Gabby » Thu May 28, 2015 12:53 pm

Vamonos wrote:
Poca wrote:
Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:


I've never tried sea bass! :dunno:


If you like fish, you'd almost certainly enjoy sea bass, Pokes. Loads of ways to cook it, but I prefer it simply pan fried with a little drizzle of freshly squeezed lemon juice :drool:


Sounds nice.... one to add to the next shopping list! :mrgreen:
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Postby Vam » Thu May 28, 2015 12:53 pm

Trapper John wrote:
Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:


I love Sea Bass - my late ex wife's partner had a boat in Brighton taking fishing trips. When my daughter came to see my she would always bring stuff from the catch - Sea Bass was always my favourite.


It's my favourite fish, too, and also freely available out here. I know you're a bit of a Marco Pierre White on the quiet - so give Pokes a quick recipe, so she can try it too :wink:
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Creamola Foam » Thu May 28, 2015 12:57 pm

Am going to a friends, apparently we are having mexican lasagne, so not entirely sure
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Creamola Foam » Thu May 28, 2015 12:58 pm

Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:



looooove sea bass


love most fish
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Trapper John » Thu May 28, 2015 1:00 pm

Vamonos wrote:
Trapper John wrote:
Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:


I love Sea Bass - my late ex wife's partner had a boat in Brighton taking fishing trips. When my daughter came to see my she would always bring stuff from the catch - Sea Bass was always my favourite.


It's my favourite fish, too, and also freely available out here. I know you're a bit of a Marco Pierre White on the quiet - so give Pokes a quick recipe, so she can try it too :wink:


I pretty much do the same as you, pan fry - always in fat bastard butter, of course. :smilin:
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Creamola Foam » Thu May 28, 2015 1:01 pm

Trapper John wrote:
Vamonos wrote:
Trapper John wrote:
Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:


I love Sea Bass - my late ex wife's partner had a boat in Brighton taking fishing trips. When my daughter came to see my she would always bring stuff from the catch - Sea Bass was always my favourite.


It's my favourite fish, too, and also freely available out here. I know you're a bit of a Marco Pierre White on the quiet - so give Pokes a quick recipe, so she can try it too :wink:


I pretty much do the same as you, pan fry - always in fat bastard butter, of course. :smilin:




according to rollups diet , butter is best
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Gabby » Thu May 28, 2015 1:01 pm

Creamola Foam wrote:
Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:



looooove sea bass


love most fish


I love fish too.... I have tuna and salmon steaks in the freezer, plus smoked cod fillets!

I may do one of them tomorrow with cauliflower cheese! :gigglesnshit:
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Re: What's on the menu tonight?

Postby Gabby » Thu May 28, 2015 1:02 pm

Trapper John wrote:
Vamonos wrote:
Trapper John wrote:
Vamonos wrote:Pan fried sea bass with asparagus :grub:


I love Sea Bass - my late ex wife's partner had a boat in Brighton taking fishing trips. When my daughter came to see my she would always bring stuff from the catch - Sea Bass was always my favourite.


It's my favourite fish, too, and also freely available out here. I know you're a bit of a Marco Pierre White on the quiet - so give Pokes a quick recipe, so she can try it too :wink:


I pretty much do the same as you, pan fry - always in fat bastard butter, of course. :smilin:


I bet it's nice fried in garlic butter! :drool:
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