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Odd Combinations - Barf Corner Perhaps?
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I went for dinner with a friend last night, a lovely relatively new restaurant down here, the chef having worked for the Savoy and Michel Roux - he started a week before Monica Galetti.
http:// www.pen rosekit chen.co .uk/
The food all very nice, however my partner had to go for the most unusual dessert that we may gave come across.
How about curried yoghurt with soft cucumber and a caramel sauce?
The caramel with a hint of the curry was amazing, the rest bizarre and more suited to a sweet raita. I can't find a recipe for it but, conceptually, easy to make not that I want to.
So what odd combos have you 'experienced?'
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The food all very nice, however my partner had to go for the most unusual dessert that we may gave come across.
How about curried yoghurt with soft cucumber and a caramel sauce?
The caramel with a hint of the curry was amazing, the rest bizarre and more suited to a sweet raita. I can't find a recipe for it but, conceptually, easy to make not that I want to.
So what odd combos have you 'experienced?'
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cheesy beano must be a Scottish thing, Mr Cake and Alba are the only ones I've ever come across to eat them.
Islays corned beef meal reminds me of a meal I had at a pub whilst on a course. The pub and menu were both grim so I decided to play it safe with the vegetarian pasta. A plate off luke warm tinned toms with a handful of frozen diced veg poured over some pasta, no seasoning of any kind. It was vile.
The next time I attended a course at the same location I took myself off to M&S for a sarnie. There was some consternation at my opting out, in the afternoon my team mates looked at me with a mixture of envy and admiration.
Islays corned beef meal reminds me of a meal I had at a pub whilst on a course. The pub and menu were both grim so I decided to play it safe with the vegetarian pasta. A plate off luke warm tinned toms with a handful of frozen diced veg poured over some pasta, no seasoning of any kind. It was vile.
The next time I attended a course at the same location I took myself off to M&S for a sarnie. There was some consternation at my opting out, in the afternoon my team mates looked at me with a mixture of envy and admiration.
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