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RAVENBLACK

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I have some left overs from The Sunday Roast Beef and I am in a bit of a quandary as to how to use it up. Would be wasteful to throw it out.

I have plenty of potatos, onions, beef stock amongst other food stuffs. Also have oatcakes and circular beetroot remaining.

Does anyone have any ideas for a hearty meal I could whip up?
 
use it as bait to lure your noisy neighbours in.

Then kill them.

KILL THEM ALL
 
With the exception of the oatcakes, knock up your ingredients into a stir-fry. You only need to add some ginger, soy sauce and bean sprouts to the mix and 'Hey Presto!', a lovely meal. Beetroot is a versatile root and always adds its own glory to any makeshift grub.
 
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- leftover veg. Whatever you have left over, but brussell sprouts, carrots and greens are all good!

- a generous portion of potatoes (mashed)

- an onion (finely chopped)

- 4 rashers of streaky bacon (unless you’re veggie of course!)

- a handful of mushrooms

- 4 tomatoes, halved

- 3 large eggs, preferably free-range or organic

- sea salt a freshly ground black pepper

- a handful of grated cheddar (or whatever is left lingering on your cheese board)

- plain flour

- olive oil

To cook

1) Heat the oil in a frying pan and once hot, fry the onion for 4-5 minutes, until it starts to turn brown. Add the bacon and fry for a further 3-4 minutes.

2) Transfer the onion and bacon to a bowl. Add the mashed potatoes, cheese and the leftover veg and mash together. Season well.

3) Using your hands, shape each portion into a patty. Put a little flour on a plate and coat each cake in flour on both sides.

4) Take the pan you used to fry the onion and bacon and add one patty at a time. Fry until golden brown on both sides.

5) Serve with a generous portion of cyanide
 
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- leftover veg. Whatever you have left over, but brussell sprouts, carrots and greens are all good!

- a generous portion of potatoes (mashed)

- an onion (finely chopped)

- 4 rashers of streaky bacon (unless you’re veggie of course!)

- a handful of mushrooms

- 4 tomatoes, halved

- 3 large eggs, preferably free-range or organic

- sea salt a freshly ground black pepper

- a handful of grated cheddar (or whatever is left lingering on your cheese board)

- plain flour

- olive oil

To cook

1) Heat the oil in a frying pan and once hot, fry the onion for 4-5 minutes, until it starts to turn brown. Add the bacon and fry for a further 3-4 minutes.

2) Transfer the onion and bacon to a bowl. Add the mashed potatoes, cheese and the leftover veg and mash together. Season well.

3) Using your hands, shape each portion into a patty. Put a little flour on a plate and coat each cake in flour on both sides.

4) Take the pan you used to fry the onion and bacon and add one patty at a time. Fry until golden brown on both sides.

5) Serve with a generous portion of cyanide


You just could not help yourself could you.

I was thinking "my Shameless is being very amenable" but no you had to throw in that last line.

I've got feelings you know.

I'm upset and disappointed in your attitude.
 
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You just could not help yourself could you.

I was thinking "my Shameless is being very amenable" but no you had to throw in that last line.

I've got feelings you know.

I'm upset and disappointed in your attitude.

She disny like you.

It's my cock she dreams of when flicking her bean.
 
I have some left overs from The Sunday Roast Beef and I am in a bit of a quandary as to how to use it up. Would be wasteful to throw it out.

I have plenty of potatos, onions, beef stock amongst other food stuffs. Also have oatcakes and circular beetroot remaining.

Does anyone have any ideas for a hearty meal I could whip up?

What about Stovies?
 
Aye, they're about the same size.

I don't mind the fact that you don't like me ST. I don't even mind you saying it publically. But phoning up my 77 year old mum in the middle of the night to tell her you don't like me is a bit upsetting.
 
I don't mind the fact that you don't like me ST. I don't even mind you saying it publically. But phoning up my 77 year old mum in the middle of the night to tell her you don't like me is a bit upsetting.

Why? She agreed with me. She also wants to know why you never call.