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Postby Grant0s » 17 Sep 2007 11:58

Hi all

Does anyone know how the Turkish cook there vegables because they are amazing!!! i know they use olive oil but could someone give me a step by step guide thanks.

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Postby Zog » 17 Sep 2007 15:13

A lot of the veg are roasted, put them in a baking tray, brush with olive oil, season, and pop in a hot oven till tender....mmmmmmmmm
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Postby Grant0s » 17 Sep 2007 15:15

No boiling involved?
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Postby Me » 18 Sep 2007 21:17

Hi there...

I don't boil my veg before roasting. Just drizzle with olive oil, plenty of garlic and a high heat in the oven for about an hour. This gives it time to carmelise.....mmmmmm fantastic.

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Postby haydn » 20 Sep 2007 17:59

hi all
is it me or do the mashed potatoes in turkey taste horrible, have yet to have nice mash anywhere in turkey, that goes for jacket pots aswell, :cry: i think its the potatoes themselves maybe its the variety :cry:
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Postby molly malone » 20 Sep 2007 18:21

I think some of the places serve up instant mash.
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Postby sharnig » 20 Sep 2007 22:15

Well, I think it might be something to do with the fact that it's only us that do that to spuds. I work in a pub and all the foreign cooks have to be told how to do do mashed/baked spuds the way we like them. It's the same with "scrambled" eggs. It doesn't make them bad chefs. It just means that we treat food in a different way to other people. Why do you think the "frogs" call us "Ros beefs"? It might be us and not the chefs. :D
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Postby skilly » 22 Sep 2007 14:39

I had the nicest mash I have ever tasted in Captain Bullshits.
We had it with liver & onions but there were also chips on the plate. I would have preferred all mash cos it was so good!
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Postby honeybee » 23 Sep 2007 09:40

haydn wrote:hi all
is it me or do the mashed potatoes in turkey taste horrible, have yet to have nice mash anywhere in turkey, that goes for jacket pots aswell, :cry: i think its the potatoes themselves maybe its the variety :cry:


Go to Noel Restaurant - best mash ever and if you have the liver & Onions ask for extra mash - yuuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmy
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Postby marks » 23 Sep 2007 18:02

Noel Restaurant? Where's that please ?
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