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GT03ROB

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13,882 posts

239 months

Yesterday (09:45)
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Liver.... in Waitrose yesterday pound a pound... in this day & age beautiful food, cheap as chips (well cheaper actually).

What else you found recently?

Lotobear

8,227 posts

146 months

Yesterday (10:00)
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My local idependent foodhall still sells frozen dough balls at £1.40 for a pack of 4 (same price for the last 3 years) - I use them for making pizzas and they are wonderful.

...funny how certain things seem to be immune from inflation.


CHLEMCBC

871 posts

35 months

Yesterday (10:02)
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Chicken and Lamb livers are often available really cheaply in the reduced fridge in my local Asda. They freeze well and are delicious fried

Patio

1,327 posts

29 months

Yesterday (11:11)
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Tripe

Not easy to track down

Mum loves it and it's less than a £ a lb

Admittedly I'd rather starve

ChocolateFrog

32,999 posts

191 months

Yesterday (11:19)
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School dinner liver has put me off for life.

Good for the dogs though.

boyse7en

7,763 posts

183 months

Yesterday (11:26)
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Split red lentils.

I fry an onion, garlic and ginger. Add some spices (usually tumeric, cumin, coriander and some chilli powder), then add long grain rice and lentils. Cover with stock, put the lid on and simmer for about 20 minutes.
Costs about 70p for four large servings, and it goes well with everything from sausages to salmon, or even a fried egg.

Lotobear

8,227 posts

146 months

Yesterday (12:06)
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boyse7en said:
Split red lentils.

I fry an onion, garlic and ginger. Add some spices (usually tumeric, cumin, coriander and some chilli powder), then add long grain rice and lentils. Cover with stock, put the lid on and simmer for about 20 minutes.
Costs about 70p for four large servings, and it goes well with everything from sausages to salmon, or even a fried egg.
Dahl is a staple in Nepal - my FiL was Nepali and used to make a fantastic Dahl curry (just lentils, no meat) with chillis in that was bloody lovely. With just some boiled rice it was a great meal at a very low cost.

Lotobear

8,227 posts

146 months

Yesterday (12:07)
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ChocolateFrog said:
School dinner liver has put me off for life.

Good for the dogs though.
Ox liver is vile stuff - we occassionally had liver and onions when I was a child, when I hit a vein I would gag. Never had it since but as you say it makes great dog treats when baked in the oven and cut into small cubes.

Richard-390a0

3,066 posts

109 months

Yesterday (12:08)
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Lotobear said:
My local idependent foodhall still sells frozen dough balls at £1.40 for a pack of 4 (same price for the last 3 years) - I use them for making pizzas and they are wonderful.

...funny how certain things seem to be immune from inflation.
Let's be honest making your own pizza is too much like hard work / requires prior thought unlike ordering from an app for instant gratification, so I can understand why the price hasn't increased in this instance. Sad really when you could make it a cheap & fun family activity making a pizza for yourself & learning about ingredients etc etc...

Lotobear

8,227 posts

146 months

Yesterday (12:36)
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Richard-390a0 said:
Lotobear said:
My local idependent foodhall still sells frozen dough balls at £1.40 for a pack of 4 (same price for the last 3 years) - I use them for making pizzas and they are wonderful.

...funny how certain things seem to be immune from inflation.
Let's be honest making your own pizza is too much like hard work / requires prior thought unlike ordering from an app for instant gratification, so I can understand why the price hasn't increased in this instance. Sad really when you could make it a cheap & fun family activity making a pizza for yourself & learning about ingredients etc etc...
....it also makes you realise the minimal ingredient cost in making a pizza, even when using proper Buff Mozza, Nduja and Mutti sauce. Must be big profit in them commercially

craigjm

19,795 posts

218 months

Yesterday (14:00)
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Lotobear said:
boyse7en said:
Split red lentils.

I fry an onion, garlic and ginger. Add some spices (usually tumeric, cumin, coriander and some chilli powder), then add long grain rice and lentils. Cover with stock, put the lid on and simmer for about 20 minutes.
Costs about 70p for four large servings, and it goes well with everything from sausages to salmon, or even a fried egg.
Dahl is a staple in Nepal - my FiL was Nepali and used to make a fantastic Dahl curry (just lentils, no meat) with chillis in that was bloody lovely. With just some boiled rice it was a great meal at a very low cost.
Came to post this. I make a dal with 4-5 different types of lentils depending on what I have and often add chick peas and red beans. Serve with rice a great tasty nutritious cheap meal. I always make more and have portions in the freezer

Soup is another one. Its amazing how little meat you actually need to make a decent soup with plenty of veggies

As for liver above. I love lambs liver but most people I know wont eat it. I did once make a Kheema Khaliji curry with mince lamb and slices of lambs liver and everyone loved it though. As said by another poster I think people are put off by the rubbish liver you got at school when we were kids.

CHLEMCBC

871 posts

35 months

Yesterday (14:07)
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Patio said:
Tripe

Not easy to track down

Mum loves it and it's less than a £ a lb

Admittedly I'd rather starve
Never had it. Don't want it.

OMITN

2,796 posts

110 months

Yesterday (14:09)
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Lotobear said:
boyse7en said:
Split red lentils.

I fry an onion, garlic and ginger. Add some spices (usually tumeric, cumin, coriander and some chilli powder), then add long grain rice and lentils. Cover with stock, put the lid on and simmer for about 20 minutes.
Costs about 70p for four large servings, and it goes well with everything from sausages to salmon, or even a fried egg.
Dahl is a staple in Nepal - my FiL was Nepali and used to make a fantastic Dahl curry (just lentils, no meat) with chillis in that was bloody lovely. With just some boiled rice it was a great meal at a very low cost.
Dahl is one of humanity’s greatest creations. If you have your FIL’s recipe, please do share..!

HTP99

24,303 posts

158 months

Yesterday (14:12)
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CHLEMCBC said:
Patio said:
Tripe

Not easy to track down

Mum loves it and it's less than a £ a lb

Admittedly I'd rather starve
Never had it. Don't want it.
My dogs love the stuff......... I'll try most things, however tripe for me ranks along with tinned tuna, no thanks!

CHLEMCBC

871 posts

35 months

Yesterday (15:06)
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HTP99 said:
My dogs love the stuff......... I'll try most things, however tripe for me ranks along with tinned tuna, no thanks!
Big in Milan, but no matter how you display it, it still looks dodgy!



nikaiyo2

5,515 posts

213 months

Yesterday (15:53)
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OMITN said:
Dahl is one of humanity s greatest creations. If you have your FIL s recipe, please do share..!
could not agree more

https://www.cookeatworld.com/roti-canai-with-dhal/ this is fantastic Malay version great with a frozen paratha and some chicken pakora

https://www.loveandotherspices.com/sri-lankan-red-...

https://vegehomecooking.com/dal-fry/

Mobile Chicane

21,659 posts

230 months

Yesterday (18:53)
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boyse7en said:
Split red lentils.

I fry an onion, garlic and ginger. Add some spices (usually tumeric, cumin, coriander and some chilli powder), then add long grain rice and lentils. Cover with stock, put the lid on and simmer for about 20 minutes.
Costs about 70p for four large servings, and it goes well with everything from sausages to salmon, or even a fried egg.
Add potatoes, a tin of tomatoes and more spices to this, and you have Spicy Ethiopian Stew.

It's a belter in winter.





craigthecoupe

888 posts

222 months

Yesterday (18:57)
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Dahl has been a near weekly staple for us since we travelled in our camper 7 years ago. so easy to mix it up, and so comforting. I put together a fairly decadent one last week with loads of butter and a nice mix of spices. served with boiled rice, grilled piadina (can't get indian breads here) and a mint yogurt.
Freezes well too.
Excuse the grot, I make a terrible mess when i cook.

wong

1,390 posts

234 months

Yesterday (19:03)
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Lidl "Cooking Bacon" ~ £2/kg. All the off cuts that don't look so presentable.
If you're going to cut up bacon anyway for a pasta/stew/casserole etc. why pay more?

shirt

24,660 posts

219 months

Yesterday (19:06)
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nikaiyo2 said:
OMITN said:
Dahl is one of humanity s greatest creations. If you have your FIL s recipe, please do share..!
could not agree more

https://www.cookeatworld.com/roti-canai-with-dhal/ this is fantastic Malay version great with a frozen paratha and some chicken pakora

https://www.loveandotherspices.com/sri-lankan-red-...

https://vegehomecooking.com/dal-fry/
If you have a pressure cooker, vegetarian Indian food is extremely cheap, quick, and tasty.

For an added bonus, frozen paratha are just as good as fresh.