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How much meat do I need?

Post 1

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

To go in a lamb curry for one person? I recon about 200 G, there will be onion and probably mushrooms and half a green pepper, plus a few chilli peppers in it as well, and rice to go with it, but I ain't too sure on teh quantity of meat to order with my shopping smiley - erm Oh, its diced fresh lamb smiley - erm


How much meat do I need?

Post 2

Teasswill

I'd have thought 100g would be enough, will all the other stuff. I split a 330g pack of diced lamb into 4 portions for curries for my son & he's got a big appetite. Depends how much rice you do as well.


How much meat do I need?

Post 3

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

Hmm, well, guess I could always freeze down teh other half of the meat not used, for another day smiley - biggrinsmiley - cheers


How much meat do I need?

Post 4

Teasswill

If you've got enough ingredients, why not make a giant curry & freeze half of that?


How much meat do I need?

Post 5

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

Hay now theres an idea smiley - biggrin : Well, I reduced the quantity on the list to 150 G, so I'll see how that makes with the onion mushrooms, green pepper, coconut milk, corianda etc... smiley - biggrinsmiley - erm Knowing me I'd probably just eat it all no matter how much I made smiley - laughsmiley - erm*mumbles something about a diet* smiley - yikessmiley - cheers


How much meat do I need?

Post 6

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

smiley - puff Well, i went for 150 G of diced lamb, and when it arrived with my shopping I thought 'damn, that doesn't look half enough...' smiley - puff Well, I just made, and ate smiley - biggrin the curry, with the 150 G diced lamb, a smallish red onion, four or five medium sized mushrooms, a bunch of corianda, and a couple of fresh chillis, plus coconut milk, and curry paste smiley - puff it was really rather large smiley - biggrin especially with the rice smiley - magicsmiley - cool Of course, I could have froze half of it down.... But I just ate it all smiley - biggrinsmiley - erm and now I'm stuffed smiley - biggrinsmiley - cheers The lam was rather nice actually, and I'm trying to think of what else I could make with the diced lamb; unfortunately I've not at the moment, got an oven that works, so casseroles/stews would be tricky smiley - erm *thinks smiley - biggrinsmiley - cheers


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Post 7

Teasswill

Glad you enjoyed it smiley - cheers

You can do stew type meals on the hob if it will turn low enough to simmer really gently. Or if you have a pressure cooker. I've got two but never used either smiley - erm


How much meat do I need?

Post 8

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

smiley - smiley I thought about getting a pressure cooker years ago, but never did... I doubt I'd have ever used it very much if I had smiley - biggrin : the hob goes pretty low for simmer, work quite well I guess esp if I put the pan lid on to reduce evaporation smiley - erm Might be worth a go smiley - biggrinsmiley - erm Of course, I want a new oven, but no one will sell me one smiley - erm well, they will, but I want them to fit it, and no one seems to want any money for doing that smiley - ermsmiley - huh If I can't get the oven done son, I'll have no other alternative other than replacing the entire kitchen, just to get an oven that works smiley - huh and thats consumer choice smiley - huhsmiley - weird Oh, rant over smiley - zoom


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Post 9

Teasswill

I'm getting worried about that cat......


How much meat do I need?

Post 10

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

The cat, wasn't there again last night. smiley - sadface three weeks now, since the first appearance of the cat sitting on top of the wheelie bin (asleep) as we returned from teh pub, then it just vanishes? I ask you, I mean, no loyality, so whats so good about other peoples wheelie bins? smiley - ermsmiley - weird I had kangeroo sausages last night at the Kingstone for my dinner smiley - biggrin managed to crack a ton of jokes about Skippy the bush kangeroo, some of which, didn't get taken with quite the flipant disregard they deserved smiley - ermsmiley - biggrin


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Post 11

Teasswill

Real kangaroo meat, hopping off the plate? I've had ostrich, but never skippy.


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Post 12

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

smiley - biggrin oastrich is another meet I've never (as yet ) had smiley - erm Though I did see an oastrich egg for sale when I was up in London... Didn't think I'd get it home without breaking it smiley - biggrin and it was huge... smiley - bigeyessmiley - smiley


How much meat do I need?

Post 13

Fathom

Diced lamb?

How about a sorta satay?

Try this:

150g diced meat, fry in a little oil with a handful of peanuts and pine nut kernels. Add two or three tablespoons peanut butter (preferably crunchy), fry for a minute or two and add 100g or so of sweetcorn (and diced peppers if you like). Pour in half a pint smiley - erm 300cc milk, add one or two tablespoons honey or syrup, a teaspoon ground coriander (or fresh equivalent). Simmer for 15 minutes until sweetcorn is cooked.

Serve with rice like you would a curry.

Quantities are not terribly critical - I like to throw things in rather than measure them.

F


How much meat do I need?

Post 14

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

Mmm, sounds nice smiley - biggrin I'd need to buy in a tub of honey and peanut butter as I don't think I've ever had either in my kitchen cupboard smiley - doh I never generally measure stuff too furiously; I'll measure out 'half a cup' of rice, or a 'cup full' milk for making a cheese sauce, but most other things, butter/flour are just guestimated, or done by a 'couple of poons full' smiley - ermsmiley - biggrin I'm sure thats the main reason why my tacos move between thermonuclear spicy and 'meety with delicate spice' flavours smiley - laughsmiley - cool Well, probably going to have this beef steak tonight, probably just with a few boiled new potatos and a bit of salad, unless I get taken over by a desire to make something more exotic smiley - ermsmiley - weirdsmiley - biggrin had a nice sandwich today for lunch,
grated up some bavarian smoked chedder, sliced up some leafy salad, mixed together, and then mixed into it a 'pouch' of fresh tomato mayo I got from teh supermarket, and mixed througher, and put in a tortylla wrap smiley - magicsmiley - cool


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