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I don't need to, but it's better on scrambled with chives. GREAT in risotto or on a tomato, smoked bacon and pepper pasta.
Poached eggs need only black pepper and salt.
I dug my ProQ out a few weeks back and did some mature cheddar and grana padano and whole garlic, using my Weber-esque kettle BBQ as the smoke box.
Cherry wood was all I had though, and it's not my favourite. Still, did well.
Unused but has been forced patinad (should clean up with a bit more patience).
Some minor rub to handle where it sits tight in the scabbard (pictured).
Looking for £80 posted (PayPal Goods + RM Age Verified).
**No trades or offers thanks**
Catch release on this which has seen VERY little use by the previous owner, and only a bit of 'coon fingering and chicken eyeing from me.
Looking for £75 posted UK (RM age verified + PayPal Goods)
**No trades**
Some minor blade staining, near the edge in a few areas, but barely perceivable /...
Feeling festive and trying to keep the wee man entertained.....he wasn't interested :D
Might not get that Interflora job, but I'm happy enough with it for a first bash.
I second the Maeploy pastes, their Massaman especially!
Also, I like to do a katsu curry with some similar chipshop curry type powder. I use chicken goujons and sometimes fish fingers. Gets the young lad eating too.
This weekend I cooked up a smashing Japanese slow cooked pork shoulder...
I still like a good dark & unspiced rum, bit have also enjoyed a German brandy lately (arguably a bit roo much at my last camp out!).
Also love a nice ale, porter and a crisp German larger or dark Belgian.
Not a fan of the heavily flavoured and or goppin' over hopped craft stuff.
Basic...
Vogue Black Iron / Carbon steel frying pans would be my #1 recommendation.
Following that a Lodge Cast Iron Frying Pan (skillet) or a GSI Gudiecast Deep Frying Pan if you are feeling extra flush and want some more depth + lid.
Standard Trangia 27 kit with upgraded Hard Anodised Pans (pots & fry pan/lid).
Also includes:
Cutting board/drainer
Pan stand insert
Storage bag
2.5L billy - this houses the kit (excluding gas insert), which show a good few love marks, but is still 100% serviceable - see pics)
1L fuel bottle...
Otter Messer might be worth a look. I'd say a step up from Wrights (if not two), but may not come in the right flavour steel for you.
Moonraker Accessories has a decent range of their models.
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