Lockdown Kitchen Photo Competition

cliffandger there is no comments that are suitable really sorry, I know everyone has had their lives altered but thats a bummer know all the plans that went into it
Hugs x
It is a bummer, but they have each other, a lovely home and Rob was promoted a couple of months ago. He’s now a Band 6 Snr Mental Health Nurse - and still loving the job.

I said they should get back to a normal life, and if there’s an extra ‘little guest’ at the wedding breakfast so be it! :love:
 
Cooking in the moho kitchen
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We got a "Bing Bong" at the front door yesterday evening.


On the step was a large cardboard box and a delivery driver disappearing down the drive???
On opening said box we found that our eldest and his good lady (who you may know has her own big problems right now) had sent us, "Not just a food parcel, " Oh! No!!! It was an M&S food parcel. And very yummy it looks too.
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Negotiations are underway as who gets first dibs of what.
Stay safe peeps.
Shhh! We've even got toilet rolls

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Something else to add to the ‘to do’ list - sort the larder unit out!!!
Cal54 I admire your honesty. Yes, in my view your larder does need sorting out. Because of my OCD I now have to go for a lie down, but not before I wash my hands 10 times.

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Something else to add to the ‘to do’ list - sort the larder unit out!!!

Thing is, After you've sorted it out, you won't know where anything is on the move.
It's a bit like the week after the Supermarkets have a 'Move around"
 
Denise has wanted something like that for 48 years then so forked out whilst we were away on holiday
unfortunately lay out of our kitchen wouldnt allow for one
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Pork shoulder and peanut curry. Recipe provided by my favourite Indian restaurant which is closed at the moment. Most delicious curry I've made ?
That looks tasty, any chance of sharing recipe pls.

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Boxing day 2016 and my hubby and neighbour are bored with Xmas already. I have always wanted an extra window in our kitchen. 29th Dec i come home to a hole in the wall. 2nd Jan and they had fitted a window he had bought on eBay. By mid February it was all done and i absolutely love it. All done on a budget, reusing the existing floor and wall tiles. I do still dread that week before Xmas and New Year though when they decide what mischief they are going to get up to next ! Hopefully it wont involve knocking holes in walls in winter - it might look sunny but it was bloody freezing!



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Sorry but you made me laugh. I’ve never been to an Indian restaurant that serves any meat from a pig.
You never been to goa then? Not all Indian's are Muslims.
 
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That looks tasty, any chance of sharing recipe pls.
Ingredients:

Pork shoulder 250g
Onion diced 140g
Fenugreek Seed 1/2 tsp
Cumin Seed 1/2 tsp
Fennel Seed 1/2 tsp
Mustard Seed 1/2 tsp
Black Onion Seed 1/2 tsp
Crushed Black Pepper 1 tsp
Sea Salt 5g
Gram Masala 8g
Coriander Powder 6g
Turmeric 5g
Kashmiri Chilli Powder 7g
Peanut Butter 60g
Ginger Fresh Fine Dice 30g
Garlic Crushed 30g
Jaggery 80g
Water 200ml
Coconut Milk 200ml
Tamarind Pulp 200ml
Garnish
Crushed Chat Peanuts
Sliced Spring Onion
Toasted Sesame Seeds

Method:

Heat pan, add oil.
Add Bengal 5 spice ( cumin seed, fennel seed, fenugreek seed, black onion seed, mustard seed) cook until spices pop.
Add crushed garlic cook until golden.
Add ginger and diced onion cook until golden.
Add pork cook till coloured.
Add spice powders.
Add peanut butter, tamarind pulp, coconut milk & water. Mix well and cook until pork is tender (pork shoulder needs long slow cook and keep adding water as required to stop sauce catching base of pan)

Eat with plain rice, chapattis or naan and a crunchy onion salad.

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Very few Indians are Muslims.
Whilst I was working in India I discovered how they get round this issue.
In the restaurant they had two colours of tablecloths. The red tablecloth area for meat eaters and the green tablecloth area for vegitarians. It worked very well and I was surprised how many were not vegitarians.
Phil

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