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Show your weird food!

  • 14-08-2016 05:56PM
    #1
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    Breakfast/lunch/dinner/snack whatever it may be. Show your strange concoctions and let us know if they were a success or disaster.

    First of the thread, and it was an absolute success!! It's delicious :-O

    I call it curroddle....thrown together with leftover sausages, courgette, some rice, garlic, chicken stock, curry powder, spinach and I softly poached the egg in it at the end! It shouldn't work but it really does!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23,495 ✭✭✭✭Billy86


    Don't know if it classifies as weird, but I just made beer and cheese soup again. Tried in in February to help with the Canadian cold winters, and I've no idea how it's not popular in Ireland. Yes I know, it sounds a potentially dodgy pairing but is easy to make... and is crack in liquid form. Lots of dairy and some flour, so it's got a lovely even and warming, slightly thicker texture to it (kind of like sweet potato soup). In a bread bowl it is one of the best things ever, since once you're done and get onto the bread itself it's basically soaked in hot, melted cheese. :D

    Didn't take a photo when I was making/eating it but looks like this. This is what heaven looks like folks. https://dianadishes.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/beer-cheese-soup.jpg

    Recipe here, there are some really good other ones on this website too - http://shewearsmanyhats.com/beer-cheese-soup/


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