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Vegetarians
Got the sister in law over in a week for a meal and I need a decent veggie recipe. She'll eat fish, so I am thinking that's the way to go, but I don't often cook it.
Anyone got any good fish/veggie recipes?
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Re: Vegetarians
Originally Posted by hamstrung
Got the sister in law over in a week for a meal and I need a decent veggie recipe. She'll eat fish, so I am thinking that's the way to go, but I don't often cook it.
Anyone got any good fish/veggie recipes?
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Mackerel and potato bake is a piece of piss and cheap. It's also gorgeous.
I'll try to get a recipe of my mate (as she cooks it better)
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Nice one, ta.
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Re: Vegetarians
Salmon fillets, dribble a bit of honey and sprinkle a small amount of chopped ginger over them and then wrap them in foil. (leaving them a bit of space to breathe so that they look like a metal pastie)
Gas Mark 5 for about 25 mins, job's a good'un.
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Re: Vegetarians
Make her a nice Chili or Shepherds Pie using vegemince...or Quorn. A chopped Onion, carrots, peas and you're away. All topped off with nice mash, crisped up in the oven...some Broccoli and Cabbage to go with it and gravy over the top, nice glass of wine...job done.
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Re: Vegetarians
Salmon out cause the Mrs doesn't like it - white fish would be best really. Was thinking Sea bass.
Paddy - I won't have pretend meat in my house. I may offer her wafer thin ham as a starter though.
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Re: Vegetarians
Pork chops. Tell her its tofu.
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Re: Vegetarians
Originally Posted by hamstrung
Got the sister in law over in a week for a meal and I need a decent veggie recipe. She'll eat fish, so I am thinking that's the way to go, but I don't often cook it.
Anyone got any good fish/veggie recipes?
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Easiest thing is a Pasta Dish
Get a bag of baby spinach (bag per 2 people)
a well chopped onion,4 finely chopped cloves of garlic, 2 cartons of Chopped tomatoes, and a dash of balsamic vinegar and a good blast of cracked black pepper .Use whatever pasta you want
If you wanna do a starter then get a nice Uncut bread ,cut some nice thick slices ,spread olive oil over one side ,stick it in the grill for 2 mins ,and as soon as it comes out of the grill ,cut a clove of garlic in half and rub it all over the grilled side .best garlic bread you will ever taste
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Re: Vegetarians
The other day I bodged myself up this ace pumpkin gnocchi.
Chop up a pumpkin or squash into fairly small bits and roast in the oven till it's a bit crispy on the outside, and soft in the middle (about 45 mins). Toast up some pinenuts (about 10 mins in the oven)
Get some proper gnocchi and fry it up with some oil. Then when it's done chuck in the pan the pumpkin, pinenuts and some chopped up feta cheese, and a few chilli flakes. When the cheese has melted a wee bit, dispense into eating receptacles.
You can add some sage or spinach into the pan as well if you like.
Serve with a nice bottle of Pinot Noir, or tasty beer.
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Re: Vegetarians
What kind of vegetable is a fish anyway?
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A wet one.
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Re: Vegetarians
Originally Posted by zigackly
What kind of vegetable is a fish anyway?
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Yeah... can somebody explain vegetarianism to me?
Isnt Fish an animal? (although thats the first I've heard of Vegetarians eating fish)
but mainly: Why do vegetarians eat Eggs?
Unborn baby chickens?
You get in a huff about eating a chicken which had a long full life, but you're happy to eat an unborn baby chicken?
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Re: Vegetarians
Originally Posted by zigackly
What kind of vegetable is a fish anyway?
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It isn't. Someone who eats fish or seafood is not a vegetarian.
Originally Posted by theRedHorse
but mainly: Why do vegetarians eat Eggs?
Unborn baby chickens?
You get in a huff about eating a chicken which had a long full life, but you're happy to eat an unborn baby chicken?
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Hen's eggs are unfertilised. They are no more "baby chickens" than the cunt plasma which drips out of your missus once a month is a "baby human".
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Re: Vegetarians
Originally Posted by Strontium Dog
It isn't. Someone who eats fish or seafood is not a vegetarian.
Hen's eggs are unfertilised. They are no more "baby chickens" than the cunt plasma which drips out of your missus once a month is a "baby human".
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eh? So when does a Hens egg get fertilised?
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Re: Vegetarians
Originally Posted by theRedHorse
eh? So when does a Hens egg get fertilised?
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When a mummy chicken and a daddy chicken love each other very much.
No daddy chickens = no fertilised eggs.
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Re: Vegetarians
Originally Posted by Strontium Dog
When a mummy chicken and a daddy chicken love each other very much.
No daddy chickens = no fertilised eggs.
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OK... this is educational.
So Hens lay eggs all the time, regardless of whether they've been fertilised.
So How do they know the difference between a fertilised egg and a unfertilised egg?
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