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"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I take it then that you will be watching as well? Wot Larks! Soap Land wins over R3!
No, will save it up for the weekend! NO SPOILERS HERE PLEASE!!
Going to watch the foodie quiz on BBC2 with my Agèd P who has arrived for a week's stay...
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I have a foodie dilemma. I am improvising a chicken dish with red peppers and casata. Should I add Marsala or Madeira? Is there any difference other than giving it an Italianate or Spanish slant?
I have a foodie dilemma. I am improvising a chicken dish with red peppers and casata. Should I add Marsala or Madeira? Is there any difference other than giving it an Italianate or Spanish slant?
Casata, rubbers? Cassata's an ice cream thingermejiggy, innit
Dost tha mean passata lad? Sieved tomatoes?
Re your questions I'd go for the one that you have most of - if they're both new bottles go for Madeira ... but don't ask why
Last edited by Guest; 23-01-12, 20:01.
Reason: tidying
I have a foodie dilemma. I am improvising a chicken dish with red peppers and casata. Should I add Marsala or Madeira? Is there any difference other than giving it an Italianate or Spanish slant?
Recession's really biting, clearly....
No idea mate except I wouldn't serve casata with chicken
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I have a foodie dilemma. I am improvising a chicken dish with red peppers and casata. Should I add Marsala or Madeira? Is there any difference other than giving it an Italianate or Spanish slant?
My goodness, you blokes are but Innocents Abroard when it comes to the Culinary Arts. For all your Fine Dining out, you don't know diddley-squat when it comes to conjuring in the kitchen do you?
Regards to Aged Pa, of course and hope you do not serve him Tesco microwaved finest.
Last edited by Guest; 23-01-12, 20:56.
Reason: typros
My goodness, you blokes are but Innocents Abroard when it comes to the Culinary Arts. For all your Fine Dining out, you don't know diddley-squat when it comes to conjuring in the kitchen do you?
Are you & the Aged P settling down to pork products tonight?
Some ham and some ... ahem... pork pie have been taken, yes!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Well, a bloke not knowing a passata from his cassata brings to mind someone not knowing their arse from their elbow and as to mixing up madeira and marsala begs the question as to whether the questioner is a grammar school oik? Only joking! Slumdog Millionaire on at the mo, will probably watch that and leave you in peace to ponder... There is a huge gap between plum tomatoes and passata you know ........
Well, a bloke not knowing a passata from his cassata brings to mind someone not knowing their arse from their elbow and as to mixing up madeira and marsala begs the question as to whether the questioner is a grammar school olk? Only joking! Slumdog Millionaire on at the mo, will probably watch that and leave you in peace to ponder... There is a huge gap between plum tomatoes and passata you know ........
Don't you mean an oik? I admit I am, unlike you O fair one, a mere tyro in the finer points of la belle cuisine which was why I was at pains not to commit a faux pas in the choice of Madeira or Marsala. All I can remember is that Delia seems to advocate the use of one, or is it the other? As it was I got my lycra in a twist over my casata (or is it cassata?) and my passata and have ended up looking very silly indeed.
Somewhere, if you scroll back (gently matron) there is my N question that needs answering. I need to be up at the crack tomorrow and must hence to bed.
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