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  1. Horsham TomSAFC

    Horsham TomSAFC Active Member

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    Cabbage Watta Soup
    Ingredients :- One large cabbage
    Large Pan o watta
    Salt
    Pepper
    Beef oxo cube (optional)

    Method :- Shred the cabbage
    Place pan of watta on the hob
    Chuck in the shredded cabbage
    Bring to boil and then simmer for 20/25 minutes adding salt /pepper (and if you want oxo cube to taste).

    Drain watta into a separate pan and return to heat.
    Yuk the cabbage into the bin.
    serve soup into bowl and devour

    Hope you like it!
     
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  2. Jack TheLad

    Jack TheLad Well-Known Member

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    Sounds awful IMO.

    Much more a fan of pea & ham soup.
     
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  3. Nostalgic

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    Single man then? Surely you would save the cabbage and make a pie or pasty.
     
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  4. Nacho

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    Chuck the cabbage part of the cabbage soup in the bin?
     
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  5. Horsham TomSAFC

    Horsham TomSAFC Active Member

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    Didn't expect this thread to get any serious responses.Posted as a bit of light relief on the board due to all the recent doom and gloom,infighting and bickering that has been going on,coupled with our teams performance so far this season.

    Giac - Pea and ham would be my preference (over that **** that I just made up)
    Nos - I make pies and pasties fairly often but wud never put cabbage in either!
    Natcho - Tend not to throw any left over food away,unless I really have to
    Thanks for your responses though,lets look forward to our first win tomorrow
     
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  6. Blunham Mackem

    Blunham Mackem Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    It was a dodgy recipe anyway mate. if you'd added a glass of red wine or a pint of Guinness then we'd have been cooking! Literally!
     
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    Nacho Well-Known Member

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    I've got a nice soup recipe:

    Leek and potato soup
    Half a litre of whiskey
     
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  8. Jack TheLad

    Jack TheLad Well-Known Member

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    In the same bowl?

    Seems a waste of good whiskey to me mate.
     
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    Nacho Well-Known Member

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    No you warm yourself up with the soup and some crusty buttered bread, have a gin and tonic to cleanse your palate then get stuck into the whiskey. Six pack of Tennents super for dessert.

    Monty's nodding along.
     
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    Jack TheLad Well-Known Member

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    Couple bottles of Malbec have done the trick for me tonight like.

    Monty's probably not with me on that mind you.
     
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    I think Monty bathes his eyeballs in methanol so probably not, I'd be nice and sloshed after a couple of bottles of wine.
     
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    Jack TheLad Well-Known Member

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    It's been a gradual process tonight so not too bad. Had a mental week/10 days at work so quite content with the Trivento as my best pal tonight.
     
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  13. Blunham Mackem

    Blunham Mackem Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Like the soup Nacho but sounds like a little too much whiskey for me. About half a litre's worth.

    I'll stick with the Guinness and red wine mate.
     
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  14. Nostalgic

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    Neither would I, but there is some canny recipes for cabbage pies on Google.
     
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  15. Tel (they/them)

    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    I prefer sweet potato and butternut soup.

    I boil it all up with onions and herbs and stock, blend it with some chilli flakes and then put it in a Tupperware in the fridge until it goes off, then throw it in the bin, with the Tupperware.
     
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  16. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Cabbage soup. Yuk.


    It will make you fart.
     
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