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MarkUKinOrlando 7 Jun 20 02:38 PM

Do you have a 'signature' recipe?
 
A recipe that you've made a million times, one that your family and friends know you for and is looked forward to each time you do it?

dogken 7 Jun 20 02:40 PM

Millionaires shortbread, the family love it when I make one, hence the belly😳

Loopylooloo 7 Jun 20 02:43 PM

Dauphinois potatoes, and my banoffi pie.

MarkUKinOrlando 7 Jun 20 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by dogken (Post 14511267)
Millionaires shortbread, the family love it when I make one, hence the belly😳

They don't have that here, do you deliver? :)

I should make some, they like my shortbread at work.

MarkUKinOrlando 7 Jun 20 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Loopylooloo (Post 14511273)
Dauphinois potatoes, and my banoffi pie.


From a real favourite to :confused2 (hate bananas!) The pie is easy to make, but easy to mess up, if that makes sense.

cornishfrogboy 7 Jun 20 02:47 PM

Fillet Steak Tournedos Rossini with Madeira sauce.

A pain to make, but delicious to eat, generally with thin(ish) sliced potatoes , roasted in Olive Oil. A really good, dinner party special if you have a simple, preprepared starter and dessert on either side.

There is a good BBC recipe for this, although I add mushrooms to the Madeira Sauce..

snowbelle 7 Jun 20 02:48 PM

I have a couple cauliflower and Broccoli cheese -> simple but goes with most meals
Slow cooker pulled pork

Stouvlees- Its a Belgian beef casserole with Belgian beer and red current jelly always made at the start of Autumn

Lemon self saucing pudding - light lemon sponge with a lemon curd type bottom

Im very fond of vintage Mary Berry old recipes , pioneer woman, Southern Living and BBC food .com, absolutely cannot get on with any 'Hairy Bikers' recipes for some reason

MarkUKinOrlando 7 Jun 20 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by cornishfrogboy (Post 14511286)
Beef tournedos Rossini with Madeira sauce.

Nice! Do you do the whole classical thing with Foie Gras and truffles?

smithlane 7 Jun 20 02:51 PM

The only 2 recipes I know how to make with my eyes closed are Lasagne and Mars bar cakes. Haven’t made them in ages as I seem to be on a permanent diet at the moment 😩. This thread has prompted me to make them soon though!

THE WIZARD 7 Jun 20 02:52 PM

Lasagne (well the sauce for it) from a recipe of an old friends Nonna in Southern Italy.


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