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What the f uck are you having for Dinner thread..

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Sweats, Jun 13, 2012.

  1. luvgonzo

    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    They don't fit in a toaster.
     
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    <doh>

    You not got a grill in your house ?
     
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  3. luvgonzo

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    Not as easy though.
     
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    I’m very disappointed with this slapdash attitude

    expected better from you tbh
     
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  5. luvgonzo

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    It just works, sort out your curry and pop the naans in the toaster and done. They actually taste really good as well.

    If you try it and it's **** then I'll apologise.

    It's like poaching sausages, don't question just do it and then get back to me.
     
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    Wrong un
     
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    Best way I make shop bought naan is to microwave for about a minute

    butter both sides and slap it on a pan for a minute or so

    ohhh yeh mmm
     
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    Yeah need to keep that moisture locked in.

    Nuking it in the toaster don't work
     
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    can imagine they start to go crispy n dry in toaster
     
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    zactly

    please log in to view this image
     
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    I'll give that a go.
     
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    They go crispy outside and soft inside because of the quick cooking/high heat. Your butter thing sounds better by miles but mine is supposed to be a quick hack and it's better than the oven cooking it suggests on the packs.
     
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    Under a hot grill with a splash of cold water is another option
     
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    Yeah that's how I do it in a hot oven. Anyway toaster works get back to me when you ****s try it and you can apologise.
     
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    yeah even oven cooking can dry it

    ideally you should massage the naan with water both sides before applying your heat source…really livens them up…go nice n soft

    my method of adding butter, then on a pan for a minute adds that Paratha vibe to it…brings a pleasant crunch too, not dry crunch

    will wait for you to get back to me when you've given it a go sometime brh
     
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    He's still banging on about his toaster method

    Fukin lost cause
     
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    He’s even thrown in a ‘will wait for an apology’ into the mix
     
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    I'll do that method when I'm cooking for other people to add that wow factor sounds banging.
     
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    Might as well just called us 'Fella' and been done with it
     
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    Banging late night snack coming up with leftover curry and my new hot sauce.

    No toaster involved.
     
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