Yes,it looks like the same cut of meat that's labelled 'popeseye' up here and it's a delicious bit of steak.
Personally I find it equal to,in fact tastier than Sirloin.
It it pronounced popes eye? or pop es eye?
Yes,it looks like the same cut of meat that's labelled 'popeseye' up here and it's a delicious bit of steak.
Personally I find it equal to,in fact tastier than Sirloin.
Wonder if it's what the French call bavette and we call flank?It's thicker than frying steak or 'minute steak' as I know it.Same thickness as sirloin though you can ask the butcher to slice it thinner but it's not as flavoursome.
Half of Scotland pronounce it as Kingseye.....It it pronounced popes eye? or pop es eye?
Half of Scotland pronounce it as Kingseye.....
AI has it as the best,tender rump steak.Wonder if it's what the French call bavette and we call flank?
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Yes,it looks like the same cut of meat that's labelled 'popeseye' up here and it's a delicious bit of steak.
Personally I find it equal to,in fact tastier than Sirloin.
Do atheists call it Harold's eye?Half of Scotland pronounce it as Kingseye.....
Haha me tooWhen inspiration deserts you and there's only mince in the fridge, have a shepherds pie...
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Looks like the USAF has launched an attack on the back right flank!When inspiration deserts you and there's only mince in the fridge, have a shepherds pie...
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I always forget, it's beef mince, so it's probably cottage, right?Haha me too
And it’s a fantastic tea
Is it shepherd or cottage tho??
Lovely gravy bubbling through!Looks like the USAF has launched an attack on the back right flank!
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Tonight's tea, a trio of Ottolenghi dishes - seeded chicken schnitzel, rose Harrisa and confit garlic roast potatoes and roasted asparagus with almonds, capers and dill. All the taste of the middle East without getting bombed by Iran
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Tonight's tea, a trio of Ottolenghi dishes - seeded chicken schnitzel, rose Harrisa and confit garlic roast potatoes and roasted asparagus with almonds, capers and dill. All the taste of the middle East without getting bombed by Iran