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Old 07-02-2010, 10:45 AM   #151
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Looks like some one opened the closet door...


vik...Backs to the wall...!!!
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Old 07-02-2010, 04:56 PM   #152
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I cracked mime in a bbq... : : : ''

One I got from Harris Scarfe

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Cranked the heat up too quick for it me thinks

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Go to a pottery supply shop and buy a " kiln shelf ", available in many sizes and not prone to cracking due to thermal shock. heat in the oven for 1/2 hour prior to cooking.
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Old 08-02-2010, 08:03 AM   #153
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Go to a pottery supply shop and buy a " kiln shelf ", available in many sizes and not prone to cracking due to thermal shock. heat in the oven for 1/2 hour prior to cooking.

Couldnt be bothered...

I will stick to using the cast iron flat pan for crisping...

vik...Works a treat...!!!
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Old 08-02-2010, 08:33 PM   #154
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A little Fish dish i whipped up last night...



Permesan-Crusted Hoki Fish with a Lemon-Rosemary Butter Sauce.
Served with a young leaf salad, mild cheddar cheese slithers, tomato wedges, small omlette and a drizzle of French Free salad dressing.

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Serves 4
4×Firm white Fish fillets
1/2 cup seasoned Flour
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90g grated Parmesan Cheese
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1tbs grated Lemon Rind
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Fish: Pat fish dry. Combine flour and paprika. Combine breadcrumbs and cheese. Coat fish with flour mix. Heat oil in a frying pan over a medium heat. Add fish. Cook for 2-3mins each side or until cooked.

Sauce: Place butter, lemon rind, lemon juice and rosemary in a saucepan over a medium/low heat. heat until butter melts. Serve hot over fish.
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Old 08-02-2010, 08:37 PM   #155
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What's young leaves?

Looks tasty
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Old 08-02-2010, 08:44 PM   #156
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What's young leaves?

Looks tasty
Its just a pre-bagged salad pack... baby Butter leaf, spinach & Pea tendrils.

And yeah... it was really tasty and better than any battered fish i've ever eaten... and i've eaten alot!
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Old 08-02-2010, 10:49 PM   #157
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This is my knock off of "Tan Tan Noodle" first tasted in December 2008 when cooked by Iron Chef Chen Kenichi at the Iron chef dinner in Sydney



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This is a Pork Bolognaise I made with bread chunks and chilli. Bread crumb and chunks sound weird with pasta (carb on carb) but dont knock it till you have tried it!
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This is my knock off of "Tan Tan Noodle" first tasted in December 2008 when cooked by Iron Chef Chen Kenichi at the Iron chef dinner in Sydney



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This is a Pork Bolognaise I made with bread chunks and chilli. Bread crumb and chunks sound weird with pasta (carb on carb) but dont knock it till you have tried it!
Hmmm...I spy a lovin spoonfull there...

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Well I gave this thread a plug over in aufalcon.com, I know you are a fair way away from brissy but if I get enough people to petition you,... come cook me dinner vik?
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Well I gave this thread a plug over in aufalcon.com, I know you are a fair way away from brissy but if I get enough people to petition you,... come cook me dinner vik?

Pay the fare...I'm there... : : :

Me and SWMBO were plannin a trip up there this year too...

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Old 09-02-2010, 04:30 PM   #161
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you're pushing you-know-what up hill mate, vik wouldn't cook for mike Tyson if he had him in a full nelson over the stove.
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then vik would be the one being grilled for once ;)

well if you do head up give me a yell, got a decent sized deck, bbq and a beer fridge, im keen for some of that delicious food, i'll buy, you cook? :P im sure mr hardware would come round with his nose in the air haha
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you're pushing you-know-what up hill mate, vik wouldn't cook for mike Tyson if he had him in a full nelson over the stove.
I wonder just who wants me in a full nelson...

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Pizza tonight...



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Old 09-02-2010, 06:22 PM   #165
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Stop showing off vik

I'm having take away tonight, not too happy as I would have really enjoyed a home cooked meal but ohwell.
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Roll it out...



Dog gets the cooked crusts

Fresh goods,Ninos pizza sausage...



Paste, fresh Basil,chilli flakes,chilli sauce...





Light touch of Mozza...



Barossa ham, cover the Basil



Start again...



Ninos...



Ready



Chook and ham for SWMBO











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Italian Meatballs...

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What sorta meat do ya use...???

vik... I usea da mixa...
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Ha ha ha great efforts Vik and Inferno, both look the goods!
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Ha ha ha great efforts Vik and Inferno, both look the goods!

Taste even better...

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I used a really lean beef mince, dried bread crumbs, egg, parmesan cheese and selected herbs and spices... its not authentic Italian... but it sure was tasty
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I used a really lean beef mince, dried bread crumbs, egg, parmesan cheese and selected herbs and spices... its not authentic Italian... but it sure was tasty
"I used a really lean beef mince"

Not too dry...??? I use a 50/50 beef / pork mix for mine..

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"I used a really lean beef mince"

Not too dry...??? I use a 50/50 beef / pork mix for mine..

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Nope... surprisingly... but i spose after i pan fried them, i poached them in the tomato based sauce...
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Well it had to happen

The seed was planted...



Knocked up a couple to try it out



The top pizza didnt even need to sit on the stone

Cooked for about 15 minutes

vik...gunna have to learn its tricks... : : :
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I don't have pictures, but I made some home made sausage rolls last night.

Here is a very rough and ready recipe.

Grab a decent amount of sausage mince
Put it in a big bowl, chop up some fresh herbs and put into the mince and mix in good with your hands.
Add some chilli flakes and pepper (I opted for black powdered pepper)
Add a few drops of hot chilli sauce ( I opted for some Chilli Willies 'Bottoming Inferno')

Grab out some puff pasty sheets and melt some butter to weld the edges of the sheets after you roll them.
Grab some of the mince mix and spread it along the pastry, about 2 inches wide by about 1inch thick.
BEFORE rolling them, make a small channel in the mince and put a line of sweet chilli sauce into it.
Roll the bugga up.

Once you are all done, pre-heat the oven to prob 180ish, throw the rolls in and bake until the pastry goes golden brown.

Serve up with some dipping sauce of your choice. I chose some Nandos Extra Hot peri peri.

Pics would help, but...I didn't take any! :
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sounds awesome xr6 661, seeing as parents are away for a bit, ima give that one a whirl tonight. Rep coming your way too
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How'd you go iggy?
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I altered it a bit. Used a bit of "Pappy's Moonshine Madness" with the mince mixture, and was a little heavy handed on the chilli flakes and paprika. The channel in the mince I filled with nandos extra hot sauce, and whammo- blew my brothers head off. Me, I love hot food so I scarfed them down, loved them mate. Wish I could give more rep! Thankyou heaps!
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Good stuff!!

I loved hot food too, but had to cook my batch for me and the missus...

I think I'll make some more with some nandos extra hot sauce and lashings of chilli willies in the mince mix!

I'm also thinking of toying with my next idea;

Wrap the mince mix in a rasher of bacon first, then the puff pastry.

Might give it a crack tonight!
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Who is game to try a mexican habanero for a bit of a thrill? I eat chilli everyday, but these things made me cry and leak fluids from every hole in my face.

I can arrange a sample if anyone wants a go? I dont want to be sending out a dozen though lol.
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