Well we have to wait until a dark, cold Monday night thanks too the beeb for the 3rd round draw, so who do we want ?, Newcastle at home excellent, lets guess the first 6. Man c v Man u Liverpool v Chelsea Arsenal v Spurs Everton v Soton Sunderland v Newcastle
You've always been a prick, Monty. When you started to talk about young Bradley that escalated you into an utter ****.
Cooking Christmas dinner this year? Make the perfect Turkey with this amazing Turkey recipe.... Ingredients 20ml/¾fl oz rapeseed oil 1 x 5kg/11lb good-quality free-range turkey, preferably organically reared, wishbone removed (ask your butcher to remove the wings and neck and chop them into 2.5cm/1in pieces to use in the dish) 40g/1½oz unsalted butter, softened to room temperature 2 pinches sea salt flakes 2 pinches freshly ground white pepper 200ml/7fl oz water salt and freshly ground black pepper 1-2 tsp ground arrowroot (depending on how thick you like your gravy), dissolved in 1 tbsp cold water roast potatoes and steamed seasonal vegetables, to serve Recipe tips Method Remove the turkey from the fridge and bring to room temperature - this will take at least an hour. When you are ready to cook, preheat the oven to 230C/220C fan/Gas 8. Heat the rapeseed oil in a large, heavy-based roasting tray on the stove top. Add the chopped turkey wings and neck and fry for 8-10 minutes, turning the pieces over every 2-3 minutes, or until evenly browned all over. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, soften the butter with the back of a dessert spoon, then season with the salt and freshly ground white pepper. Using a pastry brush or your hands, smear the seasoned butter all over the turkey. Add any remaining butter to the roasting tray once the chopped wings and neck have browned. Place the turkey on top of the wing and neck pieces, then roast in the oven for 30 minutes. Remove the turkey from the oven and baste all over with the cooking juices. Reduce the oven temperature to 160C/150C fan/Gas 3. Pour the water into the roasting tray, then return the turkey to the oven and continue to cook for a further 1 hour, basting the bird with the cooking juices every 20 minutes (do this quickly to prevent the heat escaping from the oven). At the end of the cooking time, test that the turkey is cooked through by inserting a skewer or roasting fork into the thickest part of its thigh; if the juices run clear, the meat is cooked. Alternatively, use a meat thermometer; if cooked, the temperature should be 74°C or above. If the turkey is not fully cooked, return it to the oven for a further 20 minutes or until the juices run clear. Remove the turkey from the oven and transfer the bird to a large, deep-sided tray, reserving the roasting tray the turkey was cooked in along with the cooking juices. Set the turkey aside to rest for a minimum of 30 minutes and up to 1½ hours. While the turkey is resting, cook your roast potatoes and vegetable dishes. When you’re almost ready to serve the meal, return the roasting tray used to cook the turkey to the stove top. Bring the cooking juices to the boil over a medium heat, scraping up any burned bits from the bottom of the tray using a wooden spoon. Collect the juices released by the turkey as it was resting and add them to the gravy. Season, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper, if needed. Reduce the heat until the gravy is simmering, then stir in the dissolved arrowroot and cook until the gravy has thickened. Strain the gravy through a fine sieve into a warmed jug. Keep warm. To serve, bring the turkey to the table and carve into slices. Serve with the roast potatoes and vegetables. Pour over the gravy.
I don’t know what was said by Monty, but I’m not sure that I agree with every post he makes being pounced on - makes no sense to me personally.
I can see what you are trying to do here picking out derbies, but you need to learn where Merseyside is. Enjoy cooking your Christmas dinner
FA Cup third-round draw: Liverpool v Everton, Man Utd v Derby, Forest v Arsenal 5 minutes ago From the sectionFA Cup Sharethis page please log in to view this image Liverpool will meet Everton in the FA Cup third round, while holders Arsenal will travel to Nottingham Forest. More to follow. Follow live reaction to the draw The third-round draw in full Ipswich Town v Sheffield United Watford v Bristol City Birmingham City v Burton Albion Liverpool v Everton Brighton & Hove Albion v Crystal Palace Aston Villa v Woking or Peterborough United Bournemouth v AFC Fylde or Wigan Coventry City v Stoke City Newport County v Leeds United Bolton Wanderers v Huddersfield Town Port Vale v Bradford City Nottingham Forest v Arsenal Brentford v Notts County Queens Park Rangers v MK Dons Manchester United v Derby County Forest Green Rovers or Exeter City v West Bromwich Albion Doncaster Rovers v Slough Town or Rochdale Tottenham Hotspur v AFC Wimbledon Middlesbrough v Sunderland Fleetwood or Hereford v Leicester City Blackburn Rovers or Crewe Alexandra v Hull City Cardiff City v Mansfield Town Manchester City v Burnley Shrewsbury Town v West Ham United Wolverhampton Wanderers v Swansea City Stevenage v Reading Newcastle United v Luton Town Millwall v Barnsley Fulham v Southampton Wycombe Wanderers v Preston North End Norwich City v Chelsea Gillingham or Carlisle United v Sheffield Wednesday Ties will take place from 5-7 January 2018.