Your anniversary dinner sounds fit for a princess @DJC3, especially that starter. How I love scallops.B- 2 boiled eggs with l/c cracker
L- Greek salad
D- Anniversary dinner out: Starter was scallops and mussels in a spicy Asian sauce. We shared a tomahawk steak for main dish, I had chimichurri with it and a side of fresh and edemame
beans in lemon and herb dressing. 2 glasses of Malbec and a coffee and brandy to follow
May I ask the name of your very good piece of cheese? @Antje77. I'm dying to know.Somehow I thought I still had a leftover meal, when in fact I'd eaten the last of the veggies and most of the meat yesterday, so I felt pretty stupid when I opened the fridge and it wasn't there.
Good thing I bought a cauliflower for the guinea pigs, and someone gifted me a very large and very good piece of cheese last week.
Cauliflower cheese with the leftover pork belly and some thin rashers of bacon, not bad at all for an impromptu meal!
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It's some 'extra belegen' (mature cheese, possibly a Gouda or similar) of sorts, but it was bought by friends at a market, and apparently a very good market too. Very strong flavour but also very creamy and a remarkable soft texture for such a mature cheese, I suspect raw milk. But the cut is such that you can't read what it says on the crust.May I ask the name of your very good piece of cheese? @Antje77. I'm dying to know.
That Gouda-type cheese sounds extra special @Antje77 and I've learnt a new Dutch word.It's some 'extra belegen' (mature cheese, possibly a Gouda or similar) of sorts, but it was bought by friends at a market, and apparently a very good market too. Very strong flavour but also very creamy and a remarkable soft texture for such a mature cheese, I suspect raw milk. But the cut is such that you can't read what it says on the crust.
I wouldn't usually use such a nice cheese for a cheese sauce, but the piece is so large that I'll have to work hard to finish it before it goes mouldy. And it did make an absolutely wonderful cheese sauce!
Worcester Pearmain was one of my late Mil's favourite English apple varieties @shelley262. Like you, I use the peel for apple flavouring. Luckily, my husband is happy to polish off the rest.Lunch hm hummus, some comte cheese, a few nuts, olives, organic UK celery and garden tomatoes plus two low carb seeded crackers followed by the peel of a local Worcester apple.
I processed it in a small food processorI love the sound of your avocado sauce. Do you just mash it all together?
What is the low carb granola? From M&S??today's food
Breakfast Spoon of M and S low carb no grains granola with kefir and a few garden berries
Lunch two boiled eggs and low carb roll
Dinner steak with onions and mushrooms and glass of red wine
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Just had a few garden berries with spoon of yoghurt.
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