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Dinner tonight

Postby tonicha » 13 Nov 2014, 17:32

is going to be a Portuguese recipe, from the Dica (Lidl) magazine.

Frango com natas

and we're having tagliatelli with it.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby Rodo » 13 Nov 2014, 17:41

We are having WM's slow cooker goulash. Hubby has made it and it is cooking away. I am looking forward to it!
That and a nice glass of lager followed by strawberries and ice cream. Yum yum.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby saundra » 13 Nov 2014, 17:49

After cooking a roast dinner yesterday for j and me
Iv enough left to microwave one for my tea
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby Diflower » 13 Nov 2014, 17:56

The chicken and chorizo jambalaya, adapted for fast day ;)
Ton can you post that one on kitchen if it's good :)
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby Kaz » 13 Nov 2014, 18:13

I made a sausage and bean casserole, in my iron casserole dish. Rice to go with it 8-)
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby tonicha » 13 Nov 2014, 20:05

It was yum :D

Di, I will, but I'm just clearing up the water from our new kettle, which sprung a leak :shock: :evil: :evil: :evil: and need to translate a few things for you.

I need to know what a dl is :shock: I guessed and still not sure if I'm right or not :oops: :oops: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby Diflower » 13 Nov 2014, 22:13

It's a decilitre, ie a 10th of a litre, so 100ml, yes?
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby Rodo » 13 Nov 2014, 23:05

The goulash was splendid, but we thought it could have done with a bit longer in the slow cooker. Delicious though.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby tonicha » 13 Nov 2014, 23:12

You're right Di, but a few people on the Portugal forum I go on had different ideas :roll: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby Diflower » 13 Nov 2014, 23:19

Rodo wrote:The goulash was splendid, but we thought it could have done with a bit longer in the slow cooker. Delicious though.


Yes, given it's a slow cooker recipe, if it's already simmering before you put it in I'd skip the 'high', but cook it probably 5-6 hours low :)
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