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Old 20-07-2020, 10:33 PM   #121
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bakers delight did that, it was called a cheese and bacon pull apart. was good
I reckon I was buying bacon and cheese pull apart bread from bakeries long before bakers delight started
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A slice of pasty slice for lunch and considering a chunky steak pie for dessert.
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A slice of pasty slice for lunch and considering a chunky steak pie for dessert.
are you a fan of cornish pasties?
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Someone else that says no to sauce, well done Rockwiz
I do not like tomato sauce.
If the pie / pasty / s.roll is a good one, you wont need to smear it in sauce.
If its already covered in it, whats it hiding!?

I don't even like the tiny bit of sauce that's ended up on the paper bag due to the tongs not being cleaned before handling my food.
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are you a fan of cornish pasties?
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Tha bakery on the main road of Willunga does a great cornish pasty. I personally love the pastry.
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Tha bakery on the main road of Willunga does a great cornish pasty. I personally love the pastry.
I'll be sure to to check it out, thanks for the heads up
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Someone else that says no to sauce, well done Rockwiz
I do not like tomato sauce.
If the pie / pasty / s.roll is a good one, you wont need to smear it in sauce.
If its already covered in it, whats it hiding!?

I don't even like the tiny bit of sauce that's ended up on the paper bag due to the tongs not being cleaned before handling my food.
did some research a few years ago and discovered the average aussie consumes 5.7L tomato sauce a year, based on the amount produced in Australia, now also think that some is also imported so where the hell it goes is frightening. Hate detest the stuff, even home made
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did some research a few years ago and discovered the average aussie consumes 5.7L tomato sauce a year, based on the amount produced in Australia, now also think that some is also imported so where the hell it goes is frightening. Hate detest the stuff, even home made
As far as I'm concerned, if a pie, pasty, sausage roll or any other delicacy can't hold its own with regard to the flavour, adding sauce of any kind is just living a lie. You can't substitute flavour with sauce.
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To each their own I say. Sauce, whatever flavour, is just a condiment.
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As far as I'm concerned, if a pie, pasty, sausage roll or any other delicacy can't hold its own with regard to the flavor, adding sauce of any kind is just living a lie. You can't substitute flavour with sauce.
for some baked goods, if they are that good, its almost sacrilege to put sauce on them.
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As far as I'm concerned, if a pie, pasty, sausage roll or any other delicacy can't hold its own with regard to the flavor, adding sauce of any kind is just living a lie. You can't substitute flavour with sauce.
That's Un-Orstraylian
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I've offended more than one chef with a request for tomato sauce. Not because there's anything wrong with what they made but because I love tomato sauce. Sorry not sorry!

edit: and if anyone knows the recipe for grill'd tomato relish please let me know!!!

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That's Un-Orstraylian
Each to their own.

I don't have a problem with what others do with their bakery products, as I said, each to their own! Enjoy it the way you want to.

Having said that, some things benefit from a dollop of sauce (because they didn't have much flavour to begin with) and others lose the intended original flavour to a cheap mass produced condiment. Everyone here is entitled to eat whatever they want with sauce or not.
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I've offended more than one chef with a request for tomato sauce. Not because there's anything wrong with what they made but because I love tomato sauce. Sorry not sorry!
I can relate to telling the truth about food to the people who made it without even trying to upset them, it just seems to happen because everyone is passionate about something that they have worked hard to make whether it's tasty or not.
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Sauce junkie here, too. It’s got to be good sauce, not “red vinegar”. Just like you want good ingredients in a pie or sausage roll.

Rice and sauce, a bachelor/povo staple! Freshly toasted Turkish bread split and spread generously with unsalted butter and then a dash of tomato sauce; delicious.

Some things, some times, you want the sauce - other times prefer to have it “naked”.
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Sauce junkie here, too. It’s got to be good sauce, not “red vinegar”. Just like you want good ingredients in a pie or sausage roll.

Rice and sauce, a bachelor/povo staple! Freshly toasted Turkish bread split and spread generously with unsalted butter and then a dash of tomato sauce; delicious.

Some things, some times, you want the sauce - other times prefer to have it “naked”.
Wearing clothing or not whilst eating, shouldn't influence the flavour.
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It does, everyone should try it and see!
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Sauce junkie here, too. It’s got to be good sauce, not “red vinegar”. Just like you want good ingredients in a pie or sausage roll.
try beerenberg it's quite nice, halfway to a relish. you can pick it up from most coles/woolies

https://www.beerenberg.com.au/65/Sho...e-Tomato-Sauce
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Yep, that and Baxter’s - which they actually call a chutney.
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If this isn't the best thread on AFF, then my name isn't superyob…

My wife makes the best pasties ever. NO sauce...
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My wife makes the best pasties ever. NO sauce...
There's absolutely not ever a substitute for home made cooking, especially pastry products. What you bake at home is your recipe and made with a great deal of care and emotional detail. Hard if not impossible to match that in the real world of mass production.
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I've been famished ever since you started this thread.

A Lebanese shop down the road sells these cheesy pastries that aren't too bad. Great cold weather comfort food - especially when fresh out the oven.
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In the mid eighties, there was a pie shop over the road from the Home Building Centre in Bankstown. It had great pies!
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Does it still exist?
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Tha bakery on the main road of Willunga does a great cornish pasty. I personally love the pastry.



Their pies are um...not so good though
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try beerenberg it's quite nice, halfway to a relish. you can pick it up from most coles/woolies

https://www.beerenberg.com.au/65/Sho...e-Tomato-Sauce



Beerenberg do the best condiments
Taka Tala sauce on lamb patties
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for some baked goods, if they are that good, its almost sacrilege to put sauce on them.
It's just like a good chicken schnitzel. Why does everywhere I go in Victorian insisted on offering chicken parmy only.
A damn waste of a beautifully crispy schnitzel smothered in processed cheese and that horrible sauce making it a soggy mess. Makes you wonder how fresh it is as to what they really lay on top of it.
Another reason to order only steak without the toppings.

Wherever I go and see schnitzel on offer I ask for a plain one, chips and salad with gravy on the side (NOT ON THE CHICKEN, PLEASE) most get it right.

On a side note about tomatoes and sauces. I will buy good tomato relish. There is a great one from New Zealand called 'Barkers" found in most country IGA stores.
Beautiful as a side dressing.

No one has mentioned "Parker Pies" at Rutherglen, very (Bourke st Bakery Sydney) type strong flavours haven't had one in a while considering they're 15km up the road from here.
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I've been famished ever since you started this thread.

A Lebanese shop down the road sells these cheesy pastries that aren't too bad. Great cold weather comfort food - especially when fresh out the oven.
If you like Lebanese pastries you have got to get down to Ibrahims at Rockdale, un f in believably good.
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Does it still exist?
Following this theme......

As I haven't been to Adders for many years do Balfours still exist and do they still make Kitchener Buns?
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