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Do you have a "signature dish"

Postby tonicha » 03 Jan 2013, 18:52

as it's called by the professionals?

Ihave two, which I thoroughly enjoy doing and can now do in my sleep, or slightly tiddly :lol:

One is chicken breasts, wrapped in presunto (pama ham), with garlic and local cheese stuffed inside and the other is chicken breasts, cooked with cubes of presunto, white beans, a sprinkle of rosemary and chicken stock.

The latter is served with mash and cabbage and the other is with whatever e fancy, normally roast or hasslebak potatoes and lots of fresh veg.
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Re: Do you have a "signature dish"

Postby debih » 03 Jan 2013, 18:55

Does fish fingers, mashed potatoes turned pink with tomato ketchup served with frozen peas count?
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Re: Do you have a "signature dish"

Postby tonicha » 03 Jan 2013, 19:02

Only if you get rid of the red stuff :lol: :lol: :lol:

Love fish finger butties and mash butties - but it was Grumpy who asked what I would call my "signature" dish.

I orginally said curry, but it's all so different here now. Every Saturday, beef curry, cooked the day before

and chips

:roll:

Now, it's chicken curry, rice, potato, cauli and chick peas :o
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Re: Do you have a "signature dish"

Postby elusivelaine » 07 Jan 2013, 14:02

I like to make casseroles out of leftovers - so mix cream of chicken soup with sour cream and add a veggie (like runner beans) and chopped leftover chicken and mix with pasta that has been pre-cooked a bit. Top with cheese and corn flakes and bake for 45 min. and wha-la!

I also like to saute broccolli, onion, mushrooms, tomato (whatever I've got), and add cheese to it or chicken and sprinkle with cheese. Mmmmm. 8-)

Of course, I weigh 250 lbs., but that's another story... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Do you have a "signature dish"

Postby fudgie21 » 08 Jan 2013, 10:26

I'm known for great huge pans of "scouse" that I make for any family gathering ie, bonfirenight. A plate of that with pickled red cabbage will warm the cockles of anyones heart.
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Re: Do you have a "signature dish"

Postby Workingman » 11 Jan 2013, 20:51

I have two.

The first is a curry sauce from a takeaway that was being sold to another proprietor. The lady who owned it used to use the same bus and I begged her....

It is Madras curry paste with the addition of Hoi Sin sauce, five spice powder, soy sauce, plum sauce, extra chilli, and a touch of syrup. It goes with anything.

The other is a BBQ sauce/marinade from a restaurant my son worked in.

Star anise, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, tomato purée and syrup. Dee-lish. Chicken goujons/wings or pork ribs done in this are the best.
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