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On Mar 5, 10:35*am, Judith in France >
wrote: > Would some kind person give me their own personal recipe for this > dish. *I have looked in books and it all looks a bit bland, do you > make it and if so, please would you share your recipe? > > Judith First, tether male pig to fence. Grab schlong and start stoking. ted |
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sorry, I don't how to cook this dish.
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Hello Ted,
I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as marketable for him to seel. But this recipee is fine for Pork too. Ingredients 675g/1½ lb beef fillet, preferably cut from the tail end or Pork fillet 65g/2½oz unsalted butter 1½ tbsp paprika (hot Hungarian, if you like a little subtle heat) I made the mistake of using Cayenne pepper the last time, make sure you dont do the same! 1 large onion, very VERY thinly sliced 350g/12oz button mushrooms, thinly sliced 3 tbsp sunflower oil 300ml/10fl oz soured cream or you can use Creme Fraiche if you want more flavour 2 tsp lemon juice small handful of parsley leaves, finely chopped salt freshly ground black pepper - lots of For the shoestring fries 450g/1lb floury potatoes, such as Maris Piper, peeled sunflower oil, for deep-frying Method 1. Cut the steak into slices 1cm/0.5in thick, then cut each slice across the grain into strips 1cm/0.5in wide. 2. For the shoestring fries, cut the potatoes by hand into short sticks 3mm/0.2in thick or use a mandolin. Set aside in a bowl of cold water. 3. Heat the sunflower oil for deep-frying, either in a large pan or in a deep-fat fryer, to 190C/375F. 4. Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large frying pan, add the paprika and onion and cook slowly until the onion is soft and sweet, but not browned. 5. Add the mushrooms and fry gently for three minutes. Transfer the mixture to a plate and keep warm. 6. Drain the shoestring fries and dry thoroughly in a clean tea towel or a salad spinner. 7. Plunge the potatoes into the hot oil and fry for three minutes, until crisp and golden. Drain briefly on kitchen paper and keep hot in a low oven. 8. Using the same pan you cooked the onion mixture in, heat one and a half tablespoons of sunflower oil until very hot. 9. Add half the fillet steak and fry quickly, seasoning and turning it as you do so, for just over one minute. Transfer to a plate and repeat with the rest of the oil and steak. 10. Return the onion mixture to the pan and pour in the soured cream. Bring to the boil and simmer for a minute or so, until thickened. 11. Return the steak to the pan and heat very gently for one minute - the beef should not be cooked any further. 12. Stir in the lemon juice and parsley and serve with the matchstick potatoes. Don't forget to serve with a nice bottle of full-bodied red wine, a nice temparanillo should do the trick |
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On 7 mar, 13:10, wrote:
> sorry, I don't how to cook this dish. > > atopsilver.com If you don't know how to cook this dish, then why did you bother to reply? |
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deckster wrote:
> Hello Ted, > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as > marketable for him to seel. But this recipee is fine for Pork too. snippy Droooooooooool ![]() -- Pete C London UK |
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On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote:
> deckster wrote: > > Hello Ted, > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as > > marketable for him to seel. But this recipee is fine for Pork too. > > snippy > > Droooooooooool ![]() > -- > Pete C > London UK Where have you been? The last recipe you gave me was superb but I can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be cooked the day before and will improve on heating the next day? Judith |
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Capitalist Pig wrote:
> On 7 mar, 13:10, wrote: > > sorry, I don't how to cook this dish. > > > > [spam link snipped] > > If you don't know how to cook this dish, then why did you bother to > reply? To spam the website. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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![]() "Judith in France" schrieb : > On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" wrote: >> deckster wrote: >> > Hello Ted, >> >> > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they >> > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as >> > marketable for him to seel. But this recipee is fine for Pork too. >> >> snippy >> >> Droooooooooool ![]() > > Where have you been? The last recipe you gave me was superb but I > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be cooked > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? > Gulasch. Gulasch gets better with each re-heating. Cheers, Michael Kuettner |
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Capitalist Pig wrote:
> On 7 mar, 13:10, wrote: > > sorry, I don't how to cook this dish. > > > > atopsilver.com > > If you don't know how to cook this dish, then why did you bother to > reply? Perhaps the request should have been directed to the people who make chocolate martinis. |
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"Capitalist Pig" > wrote in message
... > On 7 mar, 13:10, wrote: >> sorry, I don't how to cook this dish. >> >> atopsilver.com > > If you don't know how to cook this dish, then why did you bother to > reply? We felt that you would be of the most value to us if we kept you informed of EVERYTHING! Just memorize the facts as we feed them to you. Don't give us any static. Mitch (Agent L) |
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On 7 mar, 18:37, Judith in France > wrote:
> On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote: > > > deckster wrote: > > > Hello Ted, > > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they > > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as > > > marketable for him to seel. *But this recipee is fine for Pork too. > > > snippy > > > Droooooooooool ![]() > > -- > > Pete C > > London UK > > Where have you been? *The last recipe you gave me was superb but I > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be cooked > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? > > Judith Judith in France? Where? Gournay-sur-Marne here |
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On Mar 8, 6:22 pm, Capitalist Pig >
wrote: > On 7 mar, 18:37, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote: > > > > deckster wrote: > > > > Hello Ted, > > > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they > > > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as > > > > marketable for him to seel. But this recipee is fine for Pork too. > > > > snippy > > > > Droooooooooool ![]() > > > -- > > > Pete C > > > London UK > > > Where have you been? The last recipe you gave me was superb but I > > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be cooked > > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? > > > Judith > > Judith in France? Where? Gournay-sur-Marne here The Auvergne, about 1 hour south of Clermont Ferrand, nearest small town Vernet la Varenne 5 kilometres away or Issoire, large country town. I must Google as I don't know where Gornay sur Marne is, I know Seine et Marne. Judith |
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On Mar 7, 9:50 am, "Default User" > wrote:
> > Capitalist Pig wrote: >>> sorry, I don't how to cook this dish. >> If you don't know how to cook this dish, then why did you bother to >> reply? > To spam the website. Capitalist Pig (a.k.a. Cauchon Capitaliste) and Default User haven't got a clue. The reason for Crystal's comment should be obvious to all but the most obtuse. It is perfectly clear that Crystal must be an authority on the subject and must therefore be expected, with considerable anticipation, to provide the desired information. It is also obvious from her implied reputation that she must, in fact, know how to cook the dish. We conclude, therefore, that Crystal is protecting a secret recipe. Q.E.D. TakeFive |
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On 8 mar, 20:03, Judith in France > wrote:
> On Mar 8, 6:22 pm, Capitalist Pig > > wrote: > > > > > > > On 7 mar, 18:37, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote: > > > > > deckster wrote: > > > > > Hello Ted, > > > > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they > > > > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as > > > > > marketable for him to seel. *But this recipee is fine for Pork too. > > > > > snippy > > > > > Droooooooooool ![]() > > > > -- > > > > Pete C > > > > London UK > > > > Where have you been? *The last recipe you gave me was superb but I > > > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be cooked > > > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? > > > > Judith > > > Judith in France? Where? Gournay-sur-Marne here > > The Auvergne, *about 1 hour south of Clermont Ferrand, nearest small > town Vernet la Varenne 5 kilometres away or Issoire, large country > town. *I must Google as I don't know where Gornay sur Marne is, I know > Seine et Marne. > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - Nous connaissons l'Issoire; aussi Puy de Döme. C'est beau là bas. Ravi de vous connaître. Les recettes ici ne sont pas bonnes pour le boeuf Strogagnoff qui n'est pas qu'un ragoût russe. C'est un plat très raffiné On le fait avec 1kg de paleron coupé en dés et 1 kg d'oignons sautés dans une cocotte avec d'huile legère jusque les oignons soient dorés et caramelisés, puis ajouter une cuiillère de soupe de concentrate de tomates et 250-500 gr des champignons. Ajouter du bouillion ou de l'eau à remplir et les laisser mijoter à frémir sans couvercle à reduire sur un feu doux pendant 2 heures. A la fin du cuisson, ajouter du crême fraîche. Servir avec un pte. |
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On Mar 8, 9:23 pm, Capitalist Pig >
wrote: > On 8 mar, 20:03, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > On Mar 8, 6:22 pm, Capitalist Pig > > > wrote: > > > > On 7 mar, 18:37, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote: > > > > > > deckster wrote: > > > > > > Hello Ted, > > > > > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they > > > > > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as > > > > > > marketable for him to seel. But this recipee is fine for Pork too. > > > > > > snippy > > > > > > Droooooooooool ![]() > > > > > -- > > > > > Pete C > > > > > London UK > > > > > Where have you been? The last recipe you gave me was superb but I > > > > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be cooked > > > > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? > > > > > Judith > > > > Judith in France? Where? Gournay-sur-Marne here > > > The Auvergne, about 1 hour south of Clermont Ferrand, nearest small > > town Vernet la Varenne 5 kilometres away or Issoire, large country > > town. I must Google as I don't know where Gornay sur Marne is, I know > > Seine et Marne. > > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - > > Nous connaissons l'Issoire; aussi Puy de Döme. C'est beau là bas. Ravi > de vous connaître. Les recettes ici ne sont pas bonnes pour le boeuf > Strogagnoff qui n'est pas qu'un ragoût russe. C'est un plat très > raffiné On le fait avec 1kg de paleron coupé en dés et 1 kg d'oignons > sautés dans une cocotte avec d'huile legère jusque les oignons soient > dorés et caramelisés, puis ajouter une cuiillère de soupe de > concentrate de tomates et 250-500 gr des champignons. Ajouter du > bouillion ou de l'eau à remplir et les laisser mijoter à frémir sans > couvercle à reduire sur un feu doux pendant 2 heures. A la fin du > cuisson, ajouter du crême fraîche. Servir avec un pte. Bloomin' 'eck my French is not that good, now translate please!!. So you know Issoire, it's a lovely place with a Romanesque Cathedral. The Puy de Dome is covered in snow today, great for the ski season, what are you doing in France? Judith |
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On Sat, 8 Mar 2008 13:31:05 -0800 (PST), Judith in France
> wrote: >On Mar 8, 9:23 pm, Capitalist Pig > >wrote: >> On 8 mar, 20:03, Judith in France > wrote: >> >> >> >> > On Mar 8, 6:22 pm, Capitalist Pig > >> > wrote: >> >> > > On 7 mar, 18:37, Judith in France > wrote: >> >> > > > On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote: >> >> > > > > deckster wrote: >> > > > > > Hello Ted, >> >> > > > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they >> > > > > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as >> > > > > > marketable for him to seel. But this recipee is fine for Pork too. >> >> > > > > snippy >> >> > > > > Droooooooooool ![]() >> > > > > -- >> > > > > Pete C >> > > > > London UK >> >> > > > Where have you been? The last recipe you gave me was superb but I >> > > > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be cooked >> > > > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? >> >> > > > Judith >> >> > > Judith in France? Where? Gournay-sur-Marne here >> >> > The Auvergne, about 1 hour south of Clermont Ferrand, nearest small >> > town Vernet la Varenne 5 kilometres away or Issoire, large country >> > town. I must Google as I don't know where Gornay sur Marne is, I know >> > Seine et Marne. >> >> > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - >> >> > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - >> >> Nous connaissons l'Issoire; aussi Puy de Döme. C'est beau là bas. Ravi >> de vous connaître. Les recettes ici ne sont pas bonnes pour le boeuf >> Strogagnoff qui n'est pas qu'un ragoût russe. C'est un plat très >> raffiné On le fait avec 1kg de paleron coupé en dés et 1 kg d'oignons >> sautés dans une cocotte avec d'huile legère jusque les oignons soient >> dorés et caramelisés, puis ajouter une cuiillère de soupe de >> concentrate de tomates et 250-500 gr des champignons. Ajouter du >> bouillion ou de l'eau à remplir et les laisser mijoter à frémir sans >> couvercle à reduire sur un feu doux pendant 2 heures. A la fin du >> cuisson, ajouter du crême fraîche. Servir avec un pte. > >Bloomin' 'eck my French is not that good, now translate please!!. So >you know Issoire, it's a lovely place with a Romanesque Cathedral. >The Puy de Dome is covered in snow today, great for the ski season, >what are you doing in France? > >Judith I bet an even better question is to as what *you* are doing there? -- See return address to reply by email remove the smile first |
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On Mar 8, 1:31*pm, Judith in France >
wrote: > > On Mar 8, 9:23 pm, Capitalist Pig > > wrote: > > Nous connaissons l'Issoire; aussi Puy de Döme. C'est beau là bas. Ravi > > de vous connaître. Les recettes ici ne sont pas bonnes pour le boeuf > > Strogagnoff qui n'est pas qu'un ragoût russe. C'est un plat très > > raffiné On le fait avec 1kg de paleron coupé en dés et 1 kg d'oignons > > sautés dans une cocotte avec d'huile legère jusque les oignons soient > > dorés et caramelisés, puis ajouter une cuiillère de soupe de > > concentrate de tomates et 250-500 gr des champignons. Ajouter du > > bouillion ou de l'eau à remplir et les laisser mijoter à frémir sans > > couvercle à reduire sur un feu doux pendant 2 heures. A la fin du > > cuisson, ajouter du crême fraîche. Servir avec un pte. > > Bloomin' 'eck my French is not that good, now translate please!!. A mon avis c'est la femme de notre CC qui parle. 8-) TakeFive |
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On 8 mar, 22:31, Judith in France > wrote:
> On Mar 8, 9:23 pm, Capitalist Pig > > wrote: > > > > > > > On 8 mar, 20:03, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > On Mar 8, 6:22 pm, Capitalist Pig > > > > wrote: > > > > > On 7 mar, 18:37, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > > On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote: > > > > > > > deckster wrote: > > > > > > > Hello Ted, > > > > > > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they > > > > > > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as > > > > > > > marketable for him to seel. *But this recipee is fine for Pork too. > > > > > > > snippy > > > > > > > Droooooooooool ![]() > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Pete C > > > > > > London UK > > > > > > Where have you been? *The last recipe you gave me was superb but I > > > > > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be cooked > > > > > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? > > > > > > Judith > > > > > Judith in France? Where? Gournay-sur-Marne here > > > > The Auvergne, *about 1 hour south of Clermont Ferrand, nearest small > > > town Vernet la Varenne 5 kilometres away or Issoire, large country > > > town. *I must Google as I don't know where Gornay sur Marne is, I know > > > Seine et Marne. > > > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - > > > Nous connaissons l'Issoire; aussi Puy de Döme. C'est beau là bas. Ravi > > de vous connaître. Les recettes ici ne sont pas bonnes pour le boeuf > > Strogagnoff qui n'est pas qu'un ragoût russe. C'est un plat très > > raffiné On le fait avec 1kg de paleron coupé en dés et 1 kg d'oignons > > sautés dans une cocotte avec d'huile legère jusque les oignons soient > > dorés et caramelisés, puis ajouter une cuiillère de soupe de > > concentrate de tomates et 250-500 gr des champignons. Ajouter du > > bouillion ou de l'eau à remplir et les laisser mijoter à frémir sans > > couvercle à reduire sur un feu doux pendant 2 heures. A la fin du > > cuisson, ajouter du crême fraîche. Servir avec un pte. > > Bloomin' 'eck my French is not that good, now translate please!!. *So > you know Issoire, it's a lovely place with a Romanesque Cathedral. > The Puy de Dome is covered in snow today, great for the ski season, > what are you doing in France? > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - Judith, you are nothing but a ****ing troll, eat shit and die. |
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Capitalist Pig > wrote:
> On 8 mar, 22:31, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > > > On Mar 8, 9:23 pm, Capitalist Pig > > > wrote: > > > > On 8 mar, 20:03, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > On Mar 8, 6:22 pm, Capitalist Pig > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > On 7 mar, 18:37, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > > > On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote: > > > > > > > > deckster wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello Ted, > > > > > > > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your butcher they > > > > > > > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're not as > > > > > > > > marketable for him to seel. *But this recipee is fine for Pork too. > > > > > > > > snippy > > > > > > > > Droooooooooool ![]() > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > Pete C > > > > > > > London UK > > > > > > > Where have you been? *The last recipe you gave me was superb but I > > > > > > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be cooked > > > > > > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? > > > > > > > Judith > > > > > > Judith in France? Where? Gournay-sur-Marne here > > > > > The Auvergne, *about 1 hour south of Clermont Ferrand, nearest small > > > > town Vernet la Varenne 5 kilometres away or Issoire, large country > > > > town. *I must Google as I don't know where Gornay sur Marne is, I know > > > > Seine et Marne. > > > > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > > > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - > > > > Nous connaissons l'Issoire; aussi Puy de Döme. C'est beau là bas. Ravi > > > de vous connaître. Les recettes ici ne sont pas bonnes pour le boeuf > > > Strogagnoff qui n'est pas qu'un ragoût russe. C'est un plat très > > > raffiné On le fait avec 1kg de paleron coupé en dés et 1 kg d'oignons > > > sautés dans une cocotte avec d'huile legère jusque les oignons soient > > > dorés et caramelisés, puis ajouter une cuiillère de soupe de > > > concentrate de tomates et 250-500 gr des champignons. Ajouter du > > > bouillion ou de l'eau à remplir et les laisser mijoter à frémir sans > > > couvercle à reduire sur un feu doux pendant 2 heures. A la fin du > > > cuisson, ajouter du crême fraîche. Servir avec un pte. > > > Bloomin' 'eck my French is not that good, now translate please!!. *So > > you know Issoire, it's a lovely place with a Romanesque Cathedral. > > The Puy de Dome is covered in snow today, great for the ski season, > > what are you doing in France? > > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - > > Judith, you are nothing but a ****ing troll, eat shit and die.- Hide quoted text - > This "Capitalist Pig" aka "Stephen Bach" is a forger, a spammer, a slanderer...he adores vile and evil things..."poison pen" letters are his forte! He is a Yank living in France who apparently is banned from re - entering the US because of his somewhat nefarious "activities". Some say that he snookered some poor French gal into a "marriage of convenience" so's he could sponge off of the French social welfare benefits...he is a sponger, a wanna - be parvenu! The French have a word for such a person: "Le Corbeau"...look it up! We who know him refer to him as "Piggy"...he is the filthiest and lowest of swine. -- Best Greg |
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![]() "Gregory Morrow" > wrote: >We who know him refer to him as "Piggy"...he is the filthiest and > lowest of swine. -- Best Greg STFU, you ugly old Queen. |
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cyberdribble spits:
> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote: > >We who know him refer to him as "Piggy"...he is the filthiest and > > lowest of swine. > > -- > Best > Greg > > STFU, you ugly old Queen. Cyberslurp, you are drooling again...in fact there is a gigantor gobbler of semen wafting down yer chin...I guess we can't take U *anywhere*...!!! ;-p -- Best Greg |
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![]() "Gregory Morrow" > a écrit dans le message de ... Capitalist Pig > wrote: > On 8 mar, 22:31, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > > > On Mar 8, 9:23 pm, Capitalist Pig > > > wrote: > > > > On 8 mar, 20:03, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > On Mar 8, 6:22 pm, Capitalist Pig > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > On 7 mar, 18:37, Judith in France > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote: > > > > > > > > deckster wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello Ted, > > > > > > > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your > > > > > > > > butcher they > > > > > > > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're > > > > > > > > not as > > > > > > > > marketable for him to seel. But this recipee is fine for > > > > > > > > Pork too. > > > > > > > > snippy > > > > > > > > Droooooooooool ![]() > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > Pete C > > > > > > > London UK > > > > > > > Where have you been? The last recipe you gave me was superb but > > > > > > I > > > > > > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be > > > > > > cooked > > > > > > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? > > > > > > > Judith > > > > > > Judith in France? Where? Gournay-sur-Marne here > > > > > The Auvergne, about 1 hour south of Clermont Ferrand, nearest small > > > > town Vernet la Varenne 5 kilometres away or Issoire, large country > > > > town. I must Google as I don't know where Gornay sur Marne is, I > > > > know > > > > Seine et Marne. > > > > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > > > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - > > > > Nous connaissons l'Issoire; aussi Puy de Döme. C'est beau là bas. Ravi > > > de vous connaître. Les recettes ici ne sont pas bonnes pour le boeuf > > > Strogagnoff qui n'est pas qu'un ragoût russe. C'est un plat très > > > raffiné On le fait avec 1kg de paleron coupé en dés et 1 kg d'oignons > > > sautés dans une cocotte avec d'huile legère jusque les oignons soient > > > dorés et caramelisés, puis ajouter une cuiillère de soupe de > > > concentrate de tomates et 250-500 gr des champignons. Ajouter du > > > bouillion ou de l'eau à remplir et les laisser mijoter à frémir sans > > > couvercle à reduire sur un feu doux pendant 2 heures. A la fin du > > > cuisson, ajouter du crême fraîche. Servir avec un pte. > > > Bloomin' 'eck my French is not that good, now translate please!!. So > > you know Issoire, it's a lovely place with a Romanesque Cathedral. > > The Puy de Dome is covered in snow today, great for the ski season, > > what are you doing in France? > > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - > > Judith, you are nothing but a ****ing troll, eat shit and die.- Hide > quoted text - > This "Capitalist Pig" aka "Stephen Bach" is a forger, a spammer, a slanderer...he adores vile and evil things..."poison pen" letters are his forte! He is a Yank living in France who apparently is banned from re - entering the US because of his somewhat nefarious "activities". Some say that he snookered some poor French gal into a "marriage of convenience" so's he could sponge off of the French social welfare benefits...he is a sponger, a wanna - be parvenu! The French have a word for such a person: "Le Corbeau"...look it up! We who know him refer to him as "Piggy"...he is the filthiest and lowest of swine. -- Best Greg |
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See, folks, I have mine own personal Usenet stalker in this "Runge" - who I call "scRunge" - character...!!! -- Best Greg > "Gregory Morrow" > a écrit dans le message ... > > > > > > Capitalist Pig > wrote: > > On 8 mar, 22:31, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > On Mar 8, 9:23 pm, Capitalist Pig > > > > wrote: > > > > > On 8 mar, 20:03, Judith in France > wrote: > > > > > > On Mar 8, 6:22 pm, Capitalist Pig > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > On 7 mar, 18:37, Judith in France > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > On Mar 7, 4:59 pm, "Pete C" > wrote: > > > > > > > > > deckster wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hello Ted, > > > > > > > > > > I prefer using beef, if you get fillet tails from your > > > > > > > > > butcher they > > > > > > > > > are usually half the price of a steak cut because they're > > > > > > > > > not as > > > > > > > > > marketable for him to seel. But this recipee is fine for > > > > > > > > > Pork too. > > > > > > > > > snippy > > > > > > > > > Droooooooooool ![]() > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > Pete C > > > > > > > > London UK > > > > > > > > Where have you been? The last recipe you gave me was superb but > > > > > > > I > > > > > > > can't serve that again, any ideas for a main dish that can be > > > > > > > cooked > > > > > > > the day before and will improve on heating the next day? > > > > > > > > Judith > > > > > > > Judith in France? Where? Gournay-sur-Marne here > > > > > > The Auvergne, about 1 hour south of Clermont Ferrand, nearest small > > > > > town Vernet la Varenne 5 kilometres away or Issoire, large country > > > > > town. I must Google as I don't know where Gornay sur Marne is, I > > > > > know > > > > > Seine et Marne. > > > > > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > > > > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - > > > > > Nous connaissons l'Issoire; aussi Puy de Döme. C'est beau là bas.. Ravi > > > > de vous connaître. Les recettes ici ne sont pas bonnes pour le boeuf > > > > Strogagnoff qui n'est pas qu'un ragoût russe. C'est un plat très > > > > raffiné On le fait avec 1kg de paleron coupé en dés et 1 kg d'oignons > > > > sautés dans une cocotte avec d'huile legère jusque les oignons soient > > > > dorés et caramelisés, puis ajouter une cuiillère de soupe de > > > > concentrate de tomates et 250-500 gr des champignons. Ajouter du > > > > bouillion ou de l'eau à remplir et les laisser mijoter à frémir sans > > > > couvercle à reduire sur un feu doux pendant 2 heures. A la fin du > > > > cuisson, ajouter du crême fraîche. Servir avec un pte. > > > > Bloomin' 'eck my French is not that good, now translate please!!. So > > > you know Issoire, it's a lovely place with a Romanesque Cathedral. > > > The Puy de Dome is covered in snow today, great for the ski season, > > > what are you doing in France? > > > > Judith- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - > > > > - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - > > > Judith, you are nothing but a ****ing troll, eat shit and die.- Hide > > quoted text - > > This "Capitalist Pig" aka "Stephen Bach" is a forger, a spammer, a > slanderer...he adores vile and evil things..."poison pen" letters are > his forte! *He is a Yank living in France who apparently is banned > from re - entering the US because of his somewhat nefarious > "activities". *Some say that he snookered some poor French gal into a > "marriage of convenience" so's he could sponge off of the French > social welfare benefits...he is a sponger, a wanna - be parvenu! > > The French have a word for such a person: "Le Corbeau"...look it up! > > We who know him refer to him as "Piggy"...he is the filthiest and > lowest of swine. > > -- > Best > Greg- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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