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Back in my day, if you were going to treat yourself to a good knife WÜSTHOF were the puppies parts.
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I know you lot were talking bout sous vide cooking.. well I found this <a href="http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/04/cook ... ">Cheat</a> here, may interest one or 2 of you who want to experiment...
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When I was on holiday I picked up some seasoning from a local market that is absolutely delicious with beef. Given the ingredients it should be fairly easy to replicate:
Salt, garlic, rosemary, laurel, sage, marjoram, fennel, juniper and thyme.
Very, very good when left to season all day.
I was originally using it with lemon olive oil (another purchase from the market) but I have recently discovered avocado oil (from another local market by the name of Sainsburys). It's quite thick and has a high burn temp (225C I think), but it also works as a flavour enhancer (not MSG). According to the blurb it also helps the body absorb "good stuff" from foods, but whatever.
Good combination, highly recommended.
Salt, garlic, rosemary, laurel, sage, marjoram, fennel, juniper and thyme.
Very, very good when left to season all day.
I was originally using it with lemon olive oil (another purchase from the market) but I have recently discovered avocado oil (from another local market by the name of Sainsburys). It's quite thick and has a high burn temp (225C I think), but it also works as a flavour enhancer (not MSG). According to the blurb it also helps the body absorb "good stuff" from foods, but whatever.
Good combination, highly recommended.
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Accidental win.
<img src="http://www.cirio.co.uk/images/CIRIO_Pol ... a_390g.jpg" width="180"> + <img src="http://www.cirio.co.uk/images/CIRIO_Pol ... o_390g.jpg" width="180">
and some herbs, honey and wooster sauce = pretty decent pizza sauce, in about 3 seconds.
<img src="http://www.cirio.co.uk/images/CIRIO_Pol ... a_390g.jpg" width="180"> + <img src="http://www.cirio.co.uk/images/CIRIO_Pol ... o_390g.jpg" width="180">
and some herbs, honey and wooster sauce = pretty decent pizza sauce, in about 3 seconds.
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- Morbo
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I like them nice and simple: http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pork ... les-and-sa
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