What's for dinner?
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After reading Brinn's thread about sushi, I decided to have a go and make my own. I've been meaning to do it for ages but never got up the gumption.
I made little sushi rolls using cucumber, prawns and avocado ( I kept it pretty simple for the first attempts) and I had the gari and wasabi on the side. They turned out pretty good if I must say so. Rolling them up was the tricky bit
I made little sushi rolls using cucumber, prawns and avocado ( I kept it pretty simple for the first attempts) and I had the gari and wasabi on the side. They turned out pretty good if I must say so. Rolling them up was the tricky bit
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I had the pleasure of the company of my little niece and nephew today and I was pleasantly surprised to find out that they were staying for dinner as well. OOHH Lucky ME!!!! So I had the master barbecue chef fire up the barbie and we had burgers for dinner. My nephew Lachlan is a devout carnivore, it was the meat-lover's burger for him with steak, bacon , egg and cheese and a large dash of tomato sauce (ketchup).
We girls whipped up a batch of pikelets for dessert while the boys were out doing the man thing. It ended up being quite an enjoyable experience and I heartily thanked their mother and father when they eventually turned up to take them home.
I had the pleasure of the company of my little niece and nephew today and I was pleasantly surprised to find out that they were staying for dinner as well. OOHH Lucky ME!!!! So I had the master barbecue chef fire up the barbie and we had burgers for dinner. My nephew Lachlan is a devout carnivore, it was the meat-lover's burger for him with steak, bacon , egg and cheese and a large dash of tomato sauce (ketchup).
We girls whipped up a batch of pikelets for dessert while the boys were out doing the man thing. It ended up being quite an enjoyable experience and I heartily thanked their mother and father when they eventually turned up to take them home.
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Damelon, pikelets are just like pancakes only smaller in size and we usually spread them with butter and jam or half a bottle of honey if you happen to be my sweet toothed nephew. You can make them any size you want and the kids really like to make funny shapes as well, like Mickey Mouse head shapes.Damelon wrote:Infelice, what is a pikelet?
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I see, they are called Silver Dollar Pancakes here. Put butter and maple syrup on them......umm good...Infelice wrote:Damelon, pikelets are just like pancakes only smaller in size and we usually spread them with butter and jam or half a bottle of honey if you happen to be my sweet toothed nephew. You can make them any size you want and the kids really like to make funny shapes as well, like Mickey Mouse head shapes.Damelon wrote:Infelice, what is a pikelet?
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