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Dan


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Date: 09:19 Oct 21, 2010
RE: I like to eat


One night we decided to toast anything.

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Amazing idea, smelled great... tasted so very wrong.

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Date: 21:51 Oct 21, 2010

You do know that the bread is supposed to go the other way round in that toastie maker right? Good effort though, looks interesting but slightly under done. What else did you try? I love cheese and bean toasties. Simply but good.

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Date: 21:55 Oct 21, 2010

Chorizo, red onion, Encona sauce and mozzarella in eggy bread was the best toastie I've ever made. The eggy bread makes a bit of a mess when you close the toasty maker, but well worth it.

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Date: 22:22 Oct 21, 2010

That sounds like a tate sensation! Woot!

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Date: 23:23 Oct 21, 2010

Yup. Paprika (in the sausage), red onion and Encona sauce are three flavours that were made for eachother. I might throw in some chunks of garlic next time too.

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Dan


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MrBanana wrote:

You do know that the bread is supposed to go the other way round in that toastie maker right? Good effort though, looks interesting but slightly under done. What else did you try? I love cheese and bean toasties. Simply but good.




Surprisingly that one tasted very bad. We also had jalapenos. NOT good.



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Dan, its not surprising in any way.

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Dan


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It's funny though.

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Date: 13:18 Oct 22, 2010

MrBanana wrote:

You do know that the bread is supposed to go the other way round in that toastie maker right?




I'd like to continue with this. That is a poor effort of making a toastie. Does nobody remove the crusts when they make toasties any more?

I also noticed a severe lack of butter on the outside of the bread.

CALL YOURSELF A STUDENT.



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I'm glad someone else brought that up, so I don't have to be the bad guy!

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Date: 17:45 Oct 22, 2010

Oh Gregor, you too cute to be a bad guy!

As for the toastie, bad student, on yer bed!

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Leighsus wrote:

Does nobody remove the crusts when they make toasties any more?


I find crust removal depends on the bread used. In this case, the Warburtons Toastie Loaf, I'd say yes, remove the crust. The slices are larger than most other sliced bread, which is great for toasting but not ideal for toasties. However, they do a smaller version of the Toastie loaf, with half sized slices, which fit perfectly into most toasties machines, with the crust on. The benifit of leaving the crust on is that the toastie can be overloaded, to give a more substantial pouch of filling,  with a much reduced risk of side bursting.

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http://freakytrigger.co.uk/ft/2006/09/food-science-day-two-1-marmite-chicken/

My Finnish girlfriend doesn't like Marmite, i think it's because she is Scandanavian and doesn't quite "get it". Anyway i was surfing for marmite when i found this.

Marmite basted chicken.

One day i will try this and perfect the results.

Heres another version of Marmite chicken, this one looks a lot better:

http://homecook-passion.blogspot.com/2009/07/marmite-chicken.html



Also Marmite chocolate is the dogs bollocks.

-- Edited by Bottle_of_Piss on Monday 17th of January 2011 04:52:43 PM

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Date: 19:26 Jan 17, 2011

And rich in vitamin B!

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Date: 20:59 Jan 17, 2011

I do something similar to this with roast chicken. I rub gravey granules into the skin before roasting. Its very tasty indeed.

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