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We went to the pier and came back with these ugly buggers:

Got them home, chilled them, killed them and cooked them...
Then fed the kids as it was all taking so long.
And then started picking them...
Some messy, if satisfying, time later:

It was utterly delicious, but that was one of two plates! And we ate at 9, having got home before 5! Dressed crab is a bargain.
What's your biggest effort:food tale?
ETA: the pasta plate is quite big.
Got them home, chilled them, killed them and cooked them...
Then fed the kids as it was all taking so long.
And then started picking them...
Some messy, if satisfying, time later:
It was utterly delicious, but that was one of two plates! And we ate at 9, having got home before 5! Dressed crab is a bargain.

What's your biggest effort:food tale?
ETA: the pasta plate is quite big.

Edited by Bill on Sunday 7th May 07:30
Making croissants. Did it once, it's never worth all the time and work. I won't do it again while Lidl can turn them out for 30p or so.
If you've never done it, read this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/paul-hollyw...
If you've never done it, read this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/paul-hollyw...
Riley Blue said:
Making croissants. Did it once, it's never worth all the time and work. I won't do it again while Lidl can turn them out for 30p or so.
If you've never done it, read this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/paul-hollyw...
I don't like ready baked croissants - but frozen, or even better, the dough in a tube ones are lovely, freshly baked on a Sunday morning.If you've never done it, read this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/paul-hollyw...
Bill said:
We went to the pier and came back with these ugly buggers:

Got them home, chilled them, killed them and cooked them...
Then fed the kids as it was all taking so long.
And then started picking them...
Some messy, if satisfying, time later:

It was utterly delicious, but that was one of two plates! And we ate at 9, having got home before 5! Dressed crab is a bargain.
What's your biggest effort:food tale?
ETA: the pasta plate is quite big.
Seems like it was worth it, that looks lovely. Can i ask who you have cooked the pasta? After boiling have you just put it in a pan with an olive oil, garlic, chilli and white wine type emulsion? Maybe needs a bit of parsley as well Got them home, chilled them, killed them and cooked them...
Then fed the kids as it was all taking so long.
And then started picking them...
Some messy, if satisfying, time later:
It was utterly delicious, but that was one of two plates! And we ate at 9, having got home before 5! Dressed crab is a bargain.

What's your biggest effort:food tale?
ETA: the pasta plate is quite big.

Edited by Bill on Sunday 7th May 07:30
JKRolling said:
Seems like it was worth it, that looks lovely. Can i ask who you have cooked the pasta? After boiling have you just put it in a pan with an olive oil, garlic, chilli and white wine type emulsion? Maybe needs a bit of parsley as well
I used HFW's crab linguine recipe. Basically garlic, a touch of chilli and fresh tomatoes. It was really, really good but I think the crab population is safe as the picking process was a right faff.Venison. Proper free range wild venison. Long days in a stand or up in the hills. Poor weather, no guarantee of success. Recovery of carcass hard physical work in many cases. Wait a fortnight while it hangs. Worth it all though for a rare cooked fillet with potato dauphinoise and English red cabbage.
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