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OriginalGriff wrote: That's lunch today sorted (and some munchies for tonight)
Did he give his consent at least?
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Infidel! That looks very suspiciously like shop bought puff pastry. You must hang your head in shame and hand over the sausrolls immediately!
veni bibi saltavi
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You make your own puff pastry? All the chefs I know, use store bought puff pastry.
Unless, you were being sarcastic.
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See below! I make mine similarly, but I do add a thin layer of soft butter between folds and allow to rest after each step.
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I have a greater appreciation now for your's and Griff's passion for cooking good food. Nice.
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Nah...home made rough puff in the food processor[^]. I just cut off the bits I didn't need for the rolls (and made them into cheese straws, which I've eaten).
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Making your own Puff Pastry, nice. Here in the States, a lot of the chefs (I know 3 chefs) and people who like to cook, don't take the time to make the stuff from scratch. Even better.
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The shop bought is ok (most of the time - some are gawd awful) but it tends to be made with cheap ingredients and doesn't have the same taste.
It's like making your own curry (or buying it from a takeaway) instead of getting a supermarket in-a-plastic-tray version.
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Yummy stuff indeed, have to do some someday
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Well, I envy you for your lunch today. Looks very tasty, indeed. Thanks for the pics.
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They are indeed - there was one other one, but it never made it to the cooling rack. QA, don'tcha know?
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Looks a lot like Cornish pasties, but with meat instead of whatever it is they have in the pasties.
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Pasties are a shortcrust pastry (made with lard rather than just butter), and use minced beef or lamb rather than pork, together with swede, turnip, potato, and onion.
Good if you get 'em fresh!
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I like them a lot, but sometimes I really wondered if the sellers name is CMOT Dibbler.
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"Pastie? Onna stick?"
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Inna bun!
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His are truly the best!
veni bibi saltavi
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OK, now I am actually dribbling on my desk, dammit!
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Damn, they look good. I'd kill for one of them.
/ravi
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Mmmmmmmmmm.....
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The irony of this 'kids film' is that the basic premise of the plot "A guy gets off with girl but doesn't remember what she looks like the next morning" seems really far-fetched... until you reach adult-hood.
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PompeyThree wrote: Cibnderella... until you reach adult-hood.
Yep drunk people
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I know I've only had two FFS.
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My granddaughter posted a message on farcebook a while ago saying, "if he remembers the colour of your eyes after the first date, then you must have very small tits".
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Really warms a grandfathers heart to hear, right?
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