Big Meal on the Tuesday

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Tony

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I've been wondering what lovely stuff we're going to share at the Moot for the Tuesday night meal, the last couple of years we've had a fantastic time bringing different dishes to share to go along with the meat from the Hangi (we're doing something different this year) so, has anyone got any ideas on what they're likely to make?
I usually go for a meat curry or some such but we're eating a lot less meat now so i'm going to look out for the vegetarian dishes (traditionally I've avoided them but I'm repenting :D)

I'm looking forward to it, it's one of the highlights of the Moot for me...
 

R.Lewis

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We shall probably do our Chicken Lime curry again as it was such a success last year, along with Pappadums this year too. Really enjoy the Tuesday meal, no hangi though? Something new then?
 

Tadpole

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I'll do something this year, but it'll be a taster for a lucky few, as 8lb of slow cooked thai beef won't feed 100 people.
 

John Fenna

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I intend bringing half a gallon of Nettle, Ramson and Alexanders soup - not veggie though as it has cjicken stock and half a pound of Smokek Bacon in it :)
 

dave53

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yes to all the above but is the still going to be meat at the hangi regards dave
 
I'll bring the Big pot, then ! :lmao:

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falling rain

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I'd be happy to do some 'panassed' salmon or trout (finished with a honey & mustard glaze). It would be a good demo for folks who have never tried or seen this method of cooking fish before. Only problem is money! Would have to have some system for a workshop and then anyone wishing to take part could watch the demo and then prepare the sticks and fillet their own fish and cook it. I could source the fish but need some money to contribute.
 

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At the end of last year people wanted a change from the meat in the pit so it was then we decided to do some nice big fish ponassed and see how it goes. Falling Rain, sounds like a plan, people can contribute a few £ for a fish to do the workshop or you can do it with the big fish we'll get....
 

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