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Horry wrote:
>
> On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 16:33:55 -0800, merryb wrote:
>
> > On Jan 31, 5:22Â pm, Horry > wrote:
> >> Is anyone able to suggest recipes suitable for a 12-year-old to cook/
> >> prepare?
> >>
> >> At the moment, he's basically limited himself to baking cakes -- and
> >> I'd like to expand his repertoire.
> >>
> >> Dishes suited to a 12yo's palate would be best -- as he'd be reluctant
> >> to cook things he doesn't like to eat
> >>
> >> Obviously, no naked flames, hot liquids, sharp knives (unless it'd be
> >> possible for an adult to pre-prepare the parts of the recipe requiring
> >> those things).
> >>
> >> Thanks!

> >
> > Meatloaf & baked potatoes?

>
> Good idea...
>
> Does anyone have any "hot potatoes" recipes? There used to be a stall in
> Glenelg (beachside suburb, South Australia) that sold hot potatoes (and
> only hot potatoes) filled with sour cream and other condiments. But for
> the life of me, I can't remember what the other condiments were.


If by 'hot potatoes' you mean jacket or baked potatoes, put anything you
(or the sprog) like in them.

In the UK common fillings a

coleslaw
baked beans
tuna and sweetcorn
things labelled as 'curry'
anything with cheese in it or on it
things labelled as 'chilli'

other local things as well