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Not exactly cooking, but I was so excited to find this is Lidl! Before and 20 mins of hard labour later -
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Lovely. I remember picking those on the kibbutz. Very heavy! We used to cut them up and put them in buckets of punch.
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Must be all the pith making them so weighty! They grow in my sister's garden and she's perfected the art of getting each segment out in one piece. I absolutely have not :))
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I saw them in my Lidl the last few weeks. They are lovely. I might get one.

The must look mad growing on trees!
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Oh, I bought one of those last year and was all excited but it wasn't very tasty at all. It was Chinese too so that can't be the reason.
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They're best in season (like all citrus) so probably best now til the end of Feb. You may have just got unlucky though.
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It was around Christmas IIRC. It was fine just less flavour than any European citrus and a bit dry. It was nice and plump and shiny so I don't think it'd gone over.
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Yeah, unfortunately there's no way of telling how it's going to be from the outside!
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On the subject of Lidl citrus fruit, I haven't seen a grapefruit for months.
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Here we only have what they also call pomelos, but are like blood grapefruit. No normal grapefruit at all 😟
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Is a blood grapefruit the same as a ruby grapefruit?
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Disco wrote: Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:38 pm Is a blood grapefruit the same as a ruby grapefruit?
Probably - yellow with pink tinged peel, dark pink inside
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P recently made pea dhal with coconut chutney, which was bloody lovely.
https://peas.org/pea-dal-and-coconut-chutney/

The first night we had it with homemade chapatis, then we had it alongside broad bean stuffed puris and finally with a parsnip dhal with roasted parsnips and pickled pink onions (that we now have tonnes off to work through next :lol: ).
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That looks really good Wendy.
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It looks really delicious. The pea dal sounds amazing too.

I recently made a mushroom dal thing with a chutney and that was so good. The chutney really zinged it all up.
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I'm ridiculously proud of this! An ottolenghi BNS and feta pie. It has several looong slowwww steps, but isn't complicated.
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I had fried Polenta and broccoli with it.

https://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/rec ... runch-pie/
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Disco wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 12:15 pm I recently made a mushroom dal thing with a chutney and that was so good. The chutney really zinged it all up.
Do you have a recipe you could share?

That looks like an achievement baa!
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wendy james wrote: Sun Dec 18, 2022 8:52 pm
Do you have a recipe you could share?
It was this Gusto one. https://www.gousto.co.uk/cookbook/vegan ... er-chutney
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Fab thank you!
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Not cooked by me, but had the nicest lunch catch up with my fave teamies today, and ate some delicious pork bibimbap.
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