Oooo, sounds positively delish!Just about to go and cook a stroganoff with chicken thighs mushrooms and bacon in creme fraiche. Will probably have some courgette spaghetti with it.
Just finished it off and yes it was..Oooo, sounds positively delish!
I love the Rhodha creme fraiche as I'm not keen on cream I prefer the acidity of creme fraicheJust finished it off and yes it was..
Skipped the courgette spag and just sliced and baked them in the over after pan frying in a bit of butter.
Used the Roddha creme fraiche which is the richest creamiest imaginable and we just scoffed the lot between the 2 of us.
Quite replete now.. no pud required.
food of the gods...I love the Rhodha creme fraiche as I'm not keen on cream I prefer the acidity of creme fraiche
Was there any butter in the tea?Blimey, you all eat early!
Mine will be 2 big grilled lamb loin chops, 2 small new potatoes smothered in butter, garden peas smothered in butter, and loads (and I mean loads) of sliced mushrooms fried in butter. A glass of red wine (already started) and a cup of tea for afters.
I'd love to have his structure!We have very rigid meal times due to my son being autistic and routine/rule bound - it's lunch at 12 dinner at 5 and supper at 10 (for him) it is a bit tying sometimes and he is flexible outside the house such as going out for dinner - in a way I like it as it helps with my control and my no snacking policy lol
Is this the rhodda cream that's always served in cream teas in Morrison'sI love the Rhodha creme fraiche as I'm not keen on cream I prefer the acidity of creme fraiche
Was there any butter in the tea?
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