What's your signature dish?

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Re: What's your signature dish?

by LMA » Sun Aug 19, 2018 8:49 pm

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Psyber wrote:I've never cooked in my life beyond helping set up the odd BBQ and turning the odd chop at a mates place., My habit has been, if I run short of volunteers to cook for me, is to resort to something I can microwave, or go out to eat or pick up take away...

However, in the new house, and with my new lady whom I will be marrying next year, I think there will be more home antertaining, so I'm beginning to look at BBQ gear.

Never cooked in your life and run short of volunteers to cook for you? Hell, that's embarrassing, have you had a personal butler your whole life by any chance?


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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Wedgie » Sun Aug 19, 2018 11:13 pm

I'm with Psyber. At least there's 4 nuts on this forum. ;)

PS Its almost Monday again, here comes the Woman's Day crew.....
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by amber_fluid » Mon Aug 20, 2018 8:35 am

Wedgie wrote:I'm with Psyber. At least there's 4 nuts on this forum. ;)

PS Its almost Monday again, here comes the Woman's Day crew.....


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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Booney » Mon Aug 20, 2018 8:48 am

So you just sit around and have your women cook for you? How chauvinistic.
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:24 am

Booney wrote:So you just sit around and have your women cook for you? How chauvinistic.

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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Psyber » Mon Aug 20, 2018 11:36 am

No butler - My dad was a Fitters assistant then a clerical assistant in the railways.

My mother and my first two wives loved cooking, especially the second who was part French - and so did most of my girlfriends over the years, and so it just happened that way. I took care of the things they struggled with - mostly the more technical stuff. It was mutually beneficial.

My new lady though is an actres and theatre board member, a Rotarian, and a Marriage Celebrant - and a few years younger than me. So now that I only work about 10 weeks a year the home and general support role falls to me instead of the other way round.

It is a new experience which is proving interesting. (One of my duties coming up will be hosting the state governer at the opening night at the theatre because she will be busy on stage and her successor as Board President will be busy stage managing.)
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by amber_fluid » Mon Aug 20, 2018 4:49 pm

I’d starve to death waiting for my wife to cook me something.........
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by woodublieve12 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 4:52 pm

Psyber wrote:No butler - My dad was a Fitters assistant then a clerical assistant in the railways.

My mother and my first two wives loved cooking, especially the second who was part French - and so did most of my girlfriends over the years, and so it just happened that way. I took care of the things they struggled with - mostly the more technical stuff. It was mutually beneficial.

My new lady though is an actres and theatre board member, a Rotarian, and a Marriage Celebrant - and a few years younger than me. So now that I only work about 10 weeks a year the home and general support role falls to me instead of the other way round.

It is a new experience which is proving interesting. (One of my duties coming up will be hosting the state governer at the opening night at the theatre because she will be busy on stage and her successor as Board President will be busy stage managing.)



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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 20, 2018 5:05 pm

amber_fluid wrote:I’d starve to death waiting for my wife to cook me something.........

My wife insisted on cooking a corned silverside last night with all the trimmings, along with lunches for the week, 1 large pot, 1 small, 1 medium, 1 frying pan, 2 steamers and most of the utensils we own for me to wash, good times, I wanted leftover laksa that required 1 bowl and 1 spoon each.
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Brodlach » Mon Aug 20, 2018 5:37 pm

My kids call the wife “packet food mum” as everything she cooks comes from a jar or packet. She does make a cracking lasagna

Thus why I cook a lot.
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by tigerpie » Mon Aug 20, 2018 8:41 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:I’d starve to death waiting for my wife to cook me something.........

My wife insisted on cooking a corned silverside last night with all the trimmings, along with lunches for the week, 1 large pot, 1 small, 1 medium, 1 frying pan, 2 steamers and most of the utensils we own for me to wash, good times, I wanted leftover laksa that required 1 bowl and 1 spoon each.

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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Failed Creation » Fri Aug 24, 2018 6:56 am

Mrs. Creation and I have a good thing going, in that we can both cook, and have no qualms in doing so.

There's certain meals she always lets me cook (silversides, brisket, casseroles etc),, and others where she takes the reins.

Wednesday at Casa de Creation tends to be steak night, and I tend to take care of the mushrooms and the steak, and she generally takes care of the roasted vegetables.

It's a great arrangement because we're both generally willing and able.
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by JK » Fri Aug 24, 2018 9:24 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:I’d starve to death waiting for my wife to cook me something.........

My wife insisted on cooking a corned silverside last night with all the trimmings, along with lunches for the week, 1 large pot, 1 small, 1 medium, 1 frying pan, 2 steamers and most of the utensils we own for me to wash, good times, I wanted leftover laksa that required 1 bowl and 1 spoon each.


Leftover Silverside in a sanga with Mustard Pickles is the bomb
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Spargo » Fri Aug 24, 2018 9:26 am

JK wrote:
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amber_fluid wrote:I’d starve to death waiting for my wife to cook me something.........

My wife insisted on cooking a corned silverside last night with all the trimmings, along with lunches for the week, 1 large pot, 1 small, 1 medium, 1 frying pan, 2 steamers and most of the utensils we own for me to wash, good times, I wanted leftover laksa that required 1 bowl and 1 spoon each.


Leftover Silverside in a sanga with Mustard Pickles is the bomb


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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Lightning McQueen » Fri Aug 24, 2018 9:34 am

JK wrote:
Leftover Silverside in a sanga with Mustard Pickles is the bomb

Hell yeah, I put a slice of cheese in there too.

Mustard Pickles: Very under-rated.
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Spargo » Fri Aug 24, 2018 10:06 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
JK wrote:
Leftover Silverside in a sanga with Mustard Pickles is the bomb

Hell yeah, I put a slice of cheese in there too.

Mustard Pickles: Very under-rated.


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Re: What's your signature dish?

by JK » Fri Aug 24, 2018 10:18 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
JK wrote:
Leftover Silverside in a sanga with Mustard Pickles is the bomb

Hell yeah, I put a slice of cheese in there too.

Mustard Pickles: Very under-rated.


I’d put a slice of cheese on my toothpaste if I could (keeps falling off)
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Brodlach » Fri Aug 24, 2018 10:20 am

With pickled onions and tabouli
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Re: What's your signature dish?

by Lightning McQueen » Fri Aug 24, 2018 10:23 am

JK wrote:I’d put a slice of cheese on my toothpaste if I could (keeps falling off)

I'm a shocker for that too, the fun police just shakes her head.

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Re: What's your signature dish?

by JK » Fri Aug 24, 2018 10:23 am

Brodlach wrote:With pickled onions and tabouli


Pickled Onions for sure, but Tabouli should be included in the sites swear filter
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