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RE: Mario Escudero is fine and well
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Ron.M
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Joined: Jul. 7 2003
From: Scotland
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RE: Mario Escudero is fine and well (in reply to TANúñez)
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Tom, It's the bit between the wing and the claw! I'm pretty keen on cooking, so I try various things. So sometimes we have chicken wings done in a (homemade) spicy batter. I have recently experimented with pot roasting very cheap cuts of meat in a vegetable and wine broth. Result....Totally delicious!! Mind you,I have the luxury of having one of the finest bucher's shop in the UK, just 4 miles down the road from me. (Winner of various awards) so really anything from Charlie's is good stuff! http://www.mearns.org.uk/stonehaven/mchardy.htm All Aberdeen Angus, even the mince! But really, it's true. The most flavoursome part of the meat comes from the muscle that does the most work. Therefore Fillet Steak, Sirloin Steak has the least flavour but better texture, while Rump, Topside and Thick Rib etc have the most flavour, but you have to cook it slowly. (Sorry to disgust any Vegetarians here!) cheers girlies! (Don't you just love a good recipe swap!) LOL! Ron
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Date Jan. 25 2004 23:39:55
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Billyboy
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RE: Mario Escudero is fine and well (in reply to Miguel de Maria)
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Bland food can also be tasty food, Cornish pasties are superb but just flavoured with salt and pepper. Good food is never Hot, I bet there has never been a Mexican /Indian, restuarant, ever been awarded a Michilin star, not sure but doubt it, by the way near Barcelona there is a resturant been voted the best in the world, Gordon Ramseys in London was voted second, I must sound like food critique, but I never eat out, and most days just eat beens on toast, or tinned soup. Dave
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Date Jan. 26 2004 10:54:49
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Kate
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Joined: Jul. 8 2003
From: Living in Granada, Andalucía
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RE: Mario Escudero is fine and well (in reply to Miguel de Maria)
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sorry for going off on British food. It's not that much worse than American food. In defence of British food, you have never tried my mother's Roast Beef with Yorkshire pudding, hot pot, sheperd's pie, lava bread, roast pork in cider, and being Welsh she has a hundred and one leek recipes. From what I saw in America everyoe eats hamburgers and pizzas, but that's what happens if you hang out at pizza hut and wendy's. Next time in Spain if you want a god fresh salad, try ' cogollitos con ajo y nueces" This is small lettuce, like little Gems, which have been mixed into garlic and walnuts cooked in olive oil. Delicious. Also you can't go wrong with a tomato alinado, or marinaded tomatos. Spain is known as the garden of Europe and has an abundance of fresh fruit, beans, nuts and veggies. My mum's favourite is 'habas con jamon' which are small beans cooked with diced jamon. Estela will know how to make it, wonderful when the beans are new and tiny. Then there's gazpacho, so so good for you and definitely not fried :) Kate
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Date Jan. 26 2004 12:04:10
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