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Forum: Questions and Answers 15-08-2008, 15:21
Replies: 106
Views: 11,763
Posted By West Ender
Re: Lancashire hot pot ....

Never thought of that when I cooked camels', erm, appendages in Saudi. :o Mind you they reasonably soft - and a bit spongey - quite nice, actually, if you didn't think about what you were eating. ...
Forum: Questions and Answers 14-08-2008, 20:00
Replies: 106
Views: 11,763
Posted By West Ender
Re: Lancashire hot pot ....

I'm all for reintroducing wolves, beautiful animals who've had a bad Press for far too long. Anyone who lives with a dog is, in reality, living with a wolf with a different haircut.

I'm very...
Forum: Questions and Answers 14-08-2008, 18:40
Replies: 106
Views: 11,763
Posted By West Ender
Re: Lancashire hot pot ....

Now you've got your suet you can make moose stew with dumplings. :)
Forum: Questions and Answers 31-07-2008, 20:50
Replies: 106
Views: 11,763
Posted By West Ender
Re: Lancashire hot pot ....

I don't think we've got so much mad cow disease any more. Silly cow disease - yes, we've plenty of that. ;)
Forum: Questions and Answers 29-07-2008, 18:34
Replies: 106
Views: 11,763
Posted By West Ender
Re: Lancashire hot pot ....

I put a crust on mine because I like it that way. No, It's not "traditional" but it's delicious. ;)

Eric, I pity you living in a suet-poor country. There are all those suet puddings, as well,...
Forum: Questions and Answers 24-07-2008, 20:50
Replies: 106
Views: 11,763
Posted By West Ender
Re: Lancashire hot pot ....

We have Atora Suet here, it's in packets of 250 grammes. They do a vegetarian suet, too, but I'm not keen on it. I never thought about it being a peculiarly British commodity, I just assumed it was...
Forum: Questions and Answers 24-07-2008, 20:08
Replies: 106
Views: 11,763
Posted By West Ender
Re: Lancashire hot pot ....

Oh sorry. I looked it up and gas mark 6 is 400' F, 204' C. I hope that helps. :)
Forum: Questions and Answers 24-07-2008, 19:24
Replies: 106
Views: 11,763
Posted By West Ender
Re: Lancashire hot pot ....

With pleasure, Eric, it's very easy.

For an average casserole dish you need about 8 heaped tablespoons of self raising flour and 5 of shredded suet (I never weigh or measure, these days, I just...
Forum: Questions and Answers 23-07-2008, 20:15
Replies: 106
Views: 11,763
Posted By West Ender
Re: Lancashire hot pot ....

I make my own variation of hotpot - more like meat and potato pie. I use lentils and pearl barley (boiled to softness) as well as potatoes and carrots (diced) and I prefer leeks to onions. I...
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