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Cooking / Baking


Other than Frogs legs, what do you like to cook or bake that EDF would benefit from?


Recently, the Toad has met a chap who likes to cook a lamb over many hours for a perfect result. Also, a lady who likes baking batches of bread!


Please comment..... and mulled-wine too. The Toad has fun with cloves and real chillies, so the wine is hot, and it just gets hotter!



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I use a breadmaker so that we have fresh bread each morning for packed lunches. With the left over chunks of loaf I sometimes make bread and butter pudding. We got quite a few cooking apples this year from neighbours so we've been making Eve's pudding and apple crumble. I also like to experiment with soup. One of my favourites is from Linda Mcartney's book which has loads of good recipes. Parsnip and butter bean soup is delicious and quite seasonal. I've found that the best way to cook wholegrain rice is to put some in a version of veggie minestrone along with chopped toms, pulses, pasta etc. Can't wait for lunch.

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