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anyone got any ideas to make it into another meal (not stir fry)
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Pork a la creme.
Chop pork into cubes, fry with onions, garlic, paprika and mushrooms. Add a pint of chicken stock, let it simmer for an hour. Add creme fraiche and simmer for ten minutes and then serve with pasta.
Accompanied with a lovely green vegetable. My choice would be tenderstem broccoli
I'm a bit late with this but next time perhaps. :-)
Chop pork into cubes, fry with onions, garlic, paprika and mushrooms. Add a pint of chicken stock, let it simmer for an hour. Add creme fraiche and simmer for ten minutes and then serve with pasta.
Accompanied with a lovely green vegetable. My choice would be tenderstem broccoli
I'm a bit late with this but next time perhaps. :-)
Sounds good ;)
This is a lamb version I did a few weeks ago...it had peppers, onions, tomatoes, cheese and egg in it.
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This is a lamb version I did a few weeks ago...it had peppers, onions, tomatoes, cheese and egg in it.
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Rissoles ........ When I were a lad back in the 1950s, my mum used to make rissoles nearly every Monday or Tuesday with the leftover Sunday joint, she had one of the old fashioned mincers, clamped to the side of our kitchen table, and she would mince up the meat, onions and a little bit of bread and the yolk of an egg to bind it all, then mould the mixture into patties, roll them in flour and fry them, served up with boiled potatoes and veg with plenty of gravy, they were lovely, best meal of the week.
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