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Disastrous Experiment With Black Pudding
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earlier, I began to make a tomato sauce to eat with pasta for our evening meal. I softened the onions and was about to add the tinned tomatoes when I remembered I had a piece of black pudding in the fridge that needed eating.
I took the black pudding and cut it into bits, imagining that, when I added it to the softened onions, it would add a nice crunchy, tasty texture to the sauce. How wrong I was.
What I ended up with was a frying pan full soft onions and things that looked like blood clots! Undeterred, I added a tin of tomatoes and put a lid on and left it. Result......a disgusting looking, dark brown, bloody looking, thick, but lumpy sauce.
It went in the waste disposal and I started again. No black pudding this time and it looks, and hopefully tastes, a lot better.
Tell me your experimental disasters......
I took the black pudding and cut it into bits, imagining that, when I added it to the softened onions, it would add a nice crunchy, tasty texture to the sauce. How wrong I was.
What I ended up with was a frying pan full soft onions and things that looked like blood clots! Undeterred, I added a tin of tomatoes and put a lid on and left it. Result......a disgusting looking, dark brown, bloody looking, thick, but lumpy sauce.
It went in the waste disposal and I started again. No black pudding this time and it looks, and hopefully tastes, a lot better.
Tell me your experimental disasters......
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How can pastry be so difficult? For that reason, I will not make Cornish Pasties - my grandmother's were truly awful and sat there like a brick waiting to pass through the colon and comfortable they were not. Twyfords in Cornwall became Twofords, never mind the cracking of the system and the gas in there.
How can pastry be so difficult? For that reason, I will not make Cornish Pasties - my grandmother's were truly awful and sat there like a brick waiting to pass through the colon and comfortable they were not. Twyfords in Cornwall became Twofords, never mind the cracking of the system and the gas in there.
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