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Your favourite meal ...
Hitch
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02-Mar-2012 22:03
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...if you were ravenously hungry, and could have whatever you wanted in a pub, hotel, restaurant, café or at home.
Mine would be:
Starter - fried chicken wings
Soup - thick vegetable soup and crusty rolls
Main course - T-Bone steak, onions, mushrooms, mash and chips
Dessert - apple crumble
Afters - frothy coffee and Kimberly biscuits
Paradise!!!
carryharry
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02-Mar-2012 22:06
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Originally posted by Hitch:
Your favourite meal ...
Starter : Oxtail soup laced with black pepper and dry bread
Main : Hairy Bacon with Mash, chips and gravy
Dessert : Next door neighbours wife
Harrison Ford
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02-Mar-2012 22:06
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You`re a pig Hitch.
Larkin
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02-Mar-2012 22:27
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Starter: Chicken chaat masala
Poppadoms with at least four sauces and side salad.
Main: Chicken Jhalfrezi, GOC Naan, Pilau rice, Raita.
Dessert: Either Tiramisu or Baclava.
Afters: Colombian coffee with a cognac on the side.
Failing all that I`ll have bacon and cabbage with copious quantities of my Aunties milk, from her cows before any smartass says something, lashings of hot mustard, not a drop of white sauce in sight. Followed by a night on the tiles with Mrs. Larkin and plenty pints of creamy porter.
Hitch
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02-Mar-2012 22:31
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Originally posted by Harrison Ford:
You`re a pig Hitch.
I DID say ravenously hungry, Indy!
theface2010
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02-Mar-2012 22:42
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Starter: Bowl of Dingle bay chowder with some brown bread.
Main: Roast porksteak, roast potatoes, mashed carrots and turnip with thick gravy.
Cup of tae and a couple of toffypops afterwards.
Hitch you`ve some appetite on ya!!
cesar chavez
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02-Mar-2012 22:56
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Starter-chip & salsa Main- carnitas with rice,refried beans,sour cream & guacamole with a few flour tortialls on the side.Washed down with a few ice cold Modelo Especials. Hitch, your a fair man to put all that away in one sitting !
frasiercrane
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02-Mar-2012 23:33
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My mothers lasagne, with potatoes and loads of Kerrygold butter melting on top of the potatoes and on top of the crispy (but not too crispy ) mozzarella
glasandbán
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03-Mar-2012 00:16
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Two sirloin steaks, medium/medium rare. Yes two. Or a double rack of bbq`ed ribs maybe. Baked potato, coleslaw, salad, onions, grilled tomatoes. No flour chocolate cake with icecream and double espresso for afters.
DavidO'Carlo/Wex
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03-Mar-2012 01:37
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Starter`d be Garlic Bread or Vegetable or Basil and Tomato Soup.
Lasagne/Spag Bol with Spuds or Chips for Main Course/Middle Bit. But could just as easily substitute this for Ham & Potatoes or Chicken (Breast ) and Spuds.
Dessert`d be Profiteroles (if I could figure out how to defrost the f*****s! )
greendolphin
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03-Mar-2012 02:28
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Appetiser .. Rockefeller Oysters.
Entree.. Shrimp and grits.
Dessert .. Key lime pie.
The Minstrel
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03-Mar-2012 02:32
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Originally posted by Hitch:
Your favourite meal ...
Starter - Yellowfin tartare
Soup - Lobster Bisque
Main - Pork Tenderloin, mashed spuds, and green beans
(Accompanied by a nice dry Brunello )
Dessert - Baked Alaska
Finished off with a white Sambucca and capucchino.
Next stop would be the couch.
Keanes Road
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03-Mar-2012 07:52
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Soup – Beef and Barley
Starter - Caesar Salad
Main – Decent sized Sirloin and a few spuds- few glasses of Water.*
Dessert – I am not a glutton
Mug of scald.
*Alcohol with my dinner is a no no for me. Wine is horrible and for ponces at dinner. Beer and what-have-you is for alco`s.
Lay off the booze at dinner lads! - its a pet hate of mine.
Harrison Ford
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03-Mar-2012 10:13
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Originally posted by Keanes Road:
*Alcohol with my dinner is a no no for me. Wine is horrible and for ponces at dinner. Beer and what-have-you is for alco`s.
Lay off the booze at dinner lads! - its a pet hate of mine.
I agree with you Keanes Road. I think alcohol ruins the taste of good food. Not many others would agree though. Even when they say certain wines compliment food, I cant agree. I do like to put wine in my meals when cooking though.
Welger AP630
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03-Mar-2012 10:49
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Starter: Real wild mushrooms with that mushroom smell, with lots of butter, or even cooked in milk. Or if you cant find the real mushrooms... and usually you cant...
Buffalo wings, medium to hot... buckets of em
Soup: Seafood chowder... from west Cork.. in west Cork
Main course: Wild salmon, right outta the river, boiled with white bread... but if its not in season or if you cannot get it
Fresh new spuds, with butter & salt, right out of the ground, but if they are not in season
General Tso`s chicken with egg fried rice, but only if you can get it in Manhattan... and if you cannot...
Chicken Tikka Masala with the Nan bread...lovely stuff
Desert: Tea in the bog... but if you are not in the bog..
Tiramisu with coffee and a little liqueur in there followed up with a cigar and the real smokey single malt whiskey... plenty of that till I sleep
Cusack Park
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03-Mar-2012 11:16
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Starter: Fish Pakora
Main: Fillet steak, potato gratin, steamed veg
Dessert: Death by chocolate cake
3 bottles of nice red wine and a bottle soda water with that
Memphis04
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03-Mar-2012 12:27
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starter - seafood chowder (can`t get good chowder everywhere though! )
mains - rack of lamb
desert - banoffee pie
started making my own seafood chowder recently. can`t bate it!
greendolphin
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03-Mar-2012 12:31
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You`re probably right about the booze. I think beer especially doesn`t go well with food. I have been known to share a meal with a glass or two of wine. But you can`t beat a cold glass of milk.
Originally posted by Keanes Road:
Soup – Beef and Barley
Starter - Caesar Salad
Main – Decent sized Sirloin and a few spuds- few glasses of Water.*
Dessert – I am not a glutton
Mug of scald.
*Alcohol with my dinner is a no no for me. Wine is horrible and for ponces at dinner. Beer and what-have-you is for alco`s.
Lay off the booze at dinner lads! - its a pet hate of mine.
m_the_d
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03-Mar-2012 12:35
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Originally posted by Keanes Road:
*Alcohol with my dinner is a no no for me. Wine is horrible and for ponces at dinner. Beer and what-have-you is for alco`s.
Lay off the booze at dinner lads! - its a pet hate of mine.
I think you`ve a problem with alcohol.
glasandbán
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03-Mar-2012 12:46
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Related question, anyone here ever have a crack off one of those steak challenges where if you eat a big massive steak you get it for free? Would love to give it a go!
stay calm
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03-Mar-2012 13:15
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Originally posted by Hitch:
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Hitch
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03-Mar-2012 13:53
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Originally posted by glasandbán:
Related question, anyone here ever have a crack off one of those steak challenges where if you eat a big massive steak you get it for free? Would love to give it a go!
There was a program on RTE or TV3 a while back where Daithi O`Shea (I think it was him ) was in Texas and he took up that challenge but he could only manage to finish about 3/4 of it.
The owner told him afterward that it had only been achieved once, and that was by a young woman.
bloodclot
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03-Mar-2012 13:57
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Any vegetarian Indian food, esp from Bukharas in Sukhumvit Road Bangkok.
Masala Dhosa , Veg Patala ,Malai Kofta Hmmm !!!
Plate of Potatoe Gratin and broccoli for the hangover !!
Agree with the drinking beer with food, it certainly ruins it, plenty of time for cider and wine afterwards !!
manfromdelmonte
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03-Mar-2012 15:12
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usually an Italian
a nice mixed meat/cheese and salad starter
stone oven baked freshly made pizza, good helping of oppings, oilve oil and whatever else
decent bottle of wine
heaven
then again, the nicest meal i`ve ever had was a roast duck in orange sauce in Malahide castle - divine
dongles
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03-Mar-2012 15:22
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Originally posted by stay calm:
Donkey Fords
Also known just as Donkeys
I called there after the match last night. The chips are always good there.
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