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Vivandorron..another one pot
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I know how much you enjoyed the chicken basque and are always looking for other one pot meals so thought you might enjoy this too. I'm on the iPad and haven't got the hang of posting links yet but if you put www.britishlarder.co.uk in and then search for fresh borlotti bean, tiger prawn and chorizo horneado you'll find the recipe.
Haven't made it myself but a relative served it up for us the other evening and it was absolutely delicious, she served it with couscous. Hope you enjoy it, am going to add it to my repertoire :)
Haven't made it myself but a relative served it up for us the other evening and it was absolutely delicious, she served it with couscous. Hope you enjoy it, am going to add it to my repertoire :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi ethandron......My apologies for missing this posting and a thank you for drawing my attention to it, via my 'Firefox' thread, in the Technology section. Incidentally, I intend replying appropriately to you in my thread.
Now to your posting, hereby.... If the recipe is as good as the 'Chicken Basque', Viv and I will certainly enjoy it and intend collecting all the necessary ingredients and giving it a try.
Viv and I are keeping ok and hope you are likewise. We know nothing about iPads but, from what we have heard people say, they take a bit of patience to master. The link you wished to post is:-
http:// www.bri tishlar ...rnea do/#axz z28VVf3 9Wn
Best wishes.....Ron.
Now to your posting, hereby.... If the recipe is as good as the 'Chicken Basque', Viv and I will certainly enjoy it and intend collecting all the necessary ingredients and giving it a try.
Viv and I are keeping ok and hope you are likewise. We know nothing about iPads but, from what we have heard people say, they take a bit of patience to master. The link you wished to post is:-
http://
Best wishes.....Ron.
Glad you're both okey dokey :) and thanks for putting the link up for me.
A little tip...for ease and convenience use tinned borlotti beans. Also, the bread chunks on the one we had were quite big, maybe a quarter of a thick slice of a large loaf, the picture makes them look more like small croutons but the big chunks were really nice.
Will get back to you on your own tech thread. x
A little tip...for ease and convenience use tinned borlotti beans. Also, the bread chunks on the one we had were quite big, maybe a quarter of a thick slice of a large loaf, the picture makes them look more like small croutons but the big chunks were really nice.
Will get back to you on your own tech thread. x
At the risk of my posting being regarded as advertising and subjected to 'Answer Removed', I will tell you that I buy a packet of 'Wrights' Ciabatta Flour mix and sometimes add to it about 50 grams of Sunflower seeds or a few ounces of grated cheese. Viv and I call it breakfast bread, because it is delicious when toasted and spread with butter and marmalade...or our favourite... Peanut butter and Marmalade. It is also perfect for savoury sandwiches....Egg, tuna, ham, etc.
Ron.
Ron.