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The Sunday Lunch / Dinner Thread

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LadyCG | 14:00 Sun 13th Oct 2019 | ChatterBank
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Hey, what's cooking?

We're having chicken and pork cheek chasseur, spring greens, broccoli, savoy cabbage, peas and sprouts. I forgot to buy carrots, darn it!

What's on your menu today?
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Roast chicken with all the trimmings. I’m about to be called for carving duties any minute.
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Sounds lovely, Zacs. I think Chicken is my favourite roast, closely followed by lamb.
Don't think you can beat a bit of lamb, "slam in the lamb" was TV add, or a piece of goat.
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They do like a leg of kid in Spain, Tony. I always had the lamb though. We're going to in-laws for a lamb dinner next Sunday, as they're having the nipper overnight. We're going to the Andrea Bocelli concert next Saturday - can't wait :-)
Pork roasting away which will be eaten with all the trimmings including Apple sauce.
Lamb,3 veg,roast potatoes,cream potatoes Yorkshire puddings fresh mint with chopped onion and jam roll poly for afters
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That sounds lovely, Sharon. My husband thinks apple sauce should be banished off the face of the earth. I couldn't eat roast pork without it.

Do you have Yorkshire puddings with all roasts, Bobbi? I must admit I've never made a really good YP. It's something I always let myself down on.
Yes Lady CG I always use piece of goat if I'm making a curry.
Sunday lunch here wouldn’t be right without them lcg,
sweetcorn fritters and hot dog sausages
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I've had goat curry a couple of times and really liked it. You just don't see goat meat in the supermarkets and not many butchers seem to stock it.

I suppose a Yorkshire lass can't be without her Yorkshire pudding, Bobbs.
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Are you having a barbie, Bednobs?
One of my signature dishes is a Yorkshire pudding made plate sized and filled with a broth.
no barbeque. my sf batter would not be able to be bbqed as its too runny
Yorkshire? Yorkshire?
Bit further up the A1 than that lcg , haha
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No, you wouldn't bbq the fritters but the sausages you would. I just hope our house and garden is in some semblance of order by next summer and we can have a housewarming BBQ and invite people over. I did miss having one this year.
Lady CG fortunately living close to Leicester lots of shops / butchers stock it.
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Sorry, Bobbs, I'm not sure where you are exactly? I assumed Yorkshire.
About 90 miles North ( Gateshead) but close enough :0)
I cannot eat roast pork without Apple sauce. But I don't make my sauce too sweet, I like it tangy and sharp.

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