Today, I ar mowstly been eating.....

MattC59
MattC59 Posts: 5,408
edited October 2012 in The bottom bracket
Braised Pearl Barley with Slow Cooked Somerset Hare Loin, Foie Gras and Orange Oil followed by; Loin of Cotswold Venison with Ox Tongue, Bérigoule Mushroom, English Lettuce and Prickly Ash, and then just in case I'd not had enough rich food; Tonka Bean Panna Cotta, with Poached Rhubarb, Pink Grapefruit Jelly and Rhubarb Sorbet.

Add to that a couple of pints of very good Green King IPA and I'm stuffed !!!

I do like two star Michelin Restaurants :wink:
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  • verylonglegs
    verylonglegs Posts: 4,023
    They serve Greene King IPA in michelin two star restaurants?! That's available in Morrisons for a quid a bottle.
  • cornerblock
    cornerblock Posts: 3,228
    Antony Worrall Thompson gets it for nothing in Tesco.
  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    They serve Greene King IPA in michelin two star restaurants?! That's available in Morrisons for a quid a bottle.

    They've got to serve something at the bar, and if it's kept well (which it was) it's lovely :D
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  • RonB
    RonB Posts: 3,984
    Tuna and pasta for tea...yum. Prickly Ash? Sounds nasty. Can you get a lotion for that?
  • team47b
    team47b Posts: 6,425
    Two loins and a tongue? :shock:
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  • Cleat Eastwood
    Cleat Eastwood Posts: 7,508
    No chips?
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  • term1te
    term1te Posts: 1,462
    Brazilian cheese and stout. The stout was very good, the cheese... could try harder. I'll stick with the steak tomorrow.
  • LangerDan
    LangerDan Posts: 6,132
    Does Brazilian cheese have a thin strip of hairy mould growing on it?
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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    No chips?

    The Mrs had the chips; cooked in duck fat and with slow cooked breast of duck (and some other random thing that tasted delicious but I have no ides what it was !)
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  • vitesse169
    vitesse169 Posts: 422
    We get a bit of venison from the Berkeley estate a few times a year - it's the tastyest (sp?) bit of meat there is IMHO... low fat/cholesterol etc, they also do venison sausages, burgers, haunches for roasting, diced. Only problem is it is quite pricey... but lovely nosh.
  • Frank the tank
    Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
    MattC59 wrote:
    Braised Pearl Barley with Slow Cooked Somerset Hare Loin, Foie Gras and Orange Oil followed by; Loin of Cotswold Venison with Ox Tongue, Bérigoule Mushroom, English Lettuce and Prickly Ash, and then just in case I'd not had enough rich food; Tonka Bean Panna Cotta, with Poached Rhubarb, Pink Grapefruit Jelly and Rhubarb Sorbet.

    Add to that a couple of pints of very good Green King IPA and I'm stuffed !!!

    I do like two star Michelin Restaurants :wink:

    Must say that's an impressive "pack up". Do you have dinner when you get home?
    Tail end Charlie

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  • Yossie
    Yossie Posts: 2,600
    Any ketchup? Or plain and dry?
  • willhub
    willhub Posts: 821
    One slice of Tesco Value brown bread with water.
  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    No ketchup I'm afraid, but I was starving when we arrived, so I do have to admit sitting in the car and eating a sausage roll before we went into the restaurant :lol:
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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    willhub wrote:
    One slice of Tesco Value brown bread with water.

    Your time will come Will :wink:
    (by which time, I'll be drawing my pension and I'll be the one on bread and water :lol: )
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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    dessert :mrgreen:

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  • willhub
    willhub Posts: 821
    I'm sorry but that desert looks like it's got dinosaur shite in the middle :!:
  • Yossie
    Yossie Posts: 2,600
    MattC59 wrote:
    No ketchup I'm afraid, but I was starving when we arrived, so I do have to admit sitting in the car and eating a sausage roll before we went into the restaurant :lol:

    Nice - I like your style. Chapeau that man.

    I trust that you walked into the same said eaterie brushing pastry flakes off your shirt?
  • LeicesterLad
    LeicesterLad Posts: 3,908
    Yossie wrote:
    MattC59 wrote:
    No ketchup I'm afraid, but I was starving when we arrived, so I do have to admit sitting in the car and eating a sausage roll before we went into the restaurant :lol:

    Nice - I like your style. Chapeau that man.

    I trust that you walked into the same said eaterie brushing pastry flakes off your shirt?


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  • LeicesterLad
    LeicesterLad Posts: 3,908
    MattC59 wrote:
    dessert :mrgreen:

    hf-food-2012-01.jpg

    Bradley Wiggins left his nose in your desert?
  • Yossie
    Yossie Posts: 2,600
    Or a testicle .......
  • Gizmodo
    Gizmodo Posts: 1,928
    A bloke in the pub offered me 8 legs of venison for a tenner earlier, is that 2 deer?
  • nevman
    nevman Posts: 1,611
    he was lying;my hunch is he was pulling your leg
    (haunch/loin/leg) :roll:
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  • DF33
    DF33 Posts: 732
    MattC59 wrote:
    dessert :mrgreen:

    hf-food-2012-01.jpg

    That looks like Sheepsteeths' my obvious...
    Peter
  • I had to google "tonka bean"
  • pinno
    pinno Posts: 52,312
    Today, I have been mostly eating... Banana Cake

    ...and resurecting old threads. Bit like recycling old textiles.
    seanoconn - gruagach craic!
  • I've been eating old textiles - yup I went to macdonalds - haha take that political satirists.
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  • This is nice - has beans in it
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  • Secteur
    Secteur Posts: 1,971
    runny eggs with soldiers to dip!
  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    Rolled pork belly, ribs and crackling, bought from Kate Middleton's butcher.
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