IanBish
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I prefer that, when fried. Also called hispi cabbage, I think.It's sweetheart cabbage - also called pointed cabbage
I prefer that, when fried. Also called hispi cabbage, I think.It's sweetheart cabbage - also called pointed cabbage


@DJC3 pleased that you are feeling more human today.
As it was a wet and blustery day today I decided to bake - tried out the new Panda Pantry Parkin very appropriate for an autumnal day.
It had a few different fiddly processes but well worth it - tastes perfect![]()
Parkin – Sticky, Spiced, and Low-Carb
A traditional Yorkshire treat reimagined with Panda Flour®. Rich with ginger spice and fibre, this parkin has a beautifully sticky texture without the sugar rush. Enjoy a square with a cup of tea for the perfect autumn bake.pandapantry.co
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Breakfast kefir then a few garden tomatoes ( a few left slowly ripening indoors from green to red!) Fried in olive oil served on hm LC toast
Lunch open ham sandwich on hm LC bread
Dinner salmon served with green beans and peas and mayonnaise
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Followed by a piece of my hm LC sticky parkin.
I did but only used a couple for whole mix so over 16 pieces put carb content just up a bit. Think I'd try without next time as the depth of flavour comes from butter and inulin simmering I think. I also added a pinch of allspice which lifted the spice flavour even more.That Parkin looks so good! Did you add the optional dates?


Haven't tried making the Panda Flour pastry but you've inspired me it looks amazing.Forgot to post yesterday but I did some baking, tried the Parkin with Panda flour. I didn’t add dates @shelley262 but I think it would have been better and more Parkin-y with dates. Still enjoyable, Paul’s verdict “ nice cake but it’s not Parkin!” ( that’s as big a thumbs up as I’ll ever get from my resident Yorkshireman!)
Panda flour shortcrust pastry was excellent though. I’m so glad to be able to make a proper pie again. We had a chicken and mushroom pie for dinner.![]()

Tesco! Already packaged with the gravy, lazy meal!That lamb shank looks lovely, @Rachox. I'm thinking of having one at the weekend. Where did you get yours from?