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Well, you will all be doubtless pleased to know I made it out of the 80s alive (though it will pull me back time and again, for sure).  

I have had a couple of beers and a whisky so I thought I would go (relatively) modern...

 

50 minutes ago, AlSymerz said:

I've been cooking all morning and it's way to far from bed time to be thinking about sleep 😢

 

Inhuman Condition - Panic Prayer

Slightly off topic, but what are you cooking, man?  I used to be a chef so this shit interests me, LOLOLOL :D 

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24 minutes ago, AlSymerz said:

Nothing is off topic here!

I made some muesli bars, so not really cooking. But I've also pre-cooked some chicken for a chicken spaghetti bake for tonight dinner. I'm also preparing a ham which is supposed to be for christmas but chances are it wont make it

I’m in charge of the Christmas dinner this year, so I’ll be doing a practice run at some point this week. Duck fat roasted potatoes, sweet potato, pumpkin, some honey roasted carrotts, i’ll probably caramelised some onions as well. Then the meatst, the usual suspects Christmas ham, a couple of beef briskets, a couple roast chickens, so stuffing those with lemon, garlic, rosemary, dill,thyme, a little bit of paprika, and every chefs favourite ingredient… Butter. Plus a mushroom jus because mushrooms and chicken go together like Thrash and headbanging.

 

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16 minutes ago, AlSymerz said:

Nothing is off topic here!

I made some muesli bars, so not really cooking. But I've also pre-cooked some chicken for a chicken spaghetti bake for tonight dinner. I'm also preparing a ham which is supposed to be for christmas but chances are it wont make it.

 

Haha good to hear man - I don't like to go off topic in case I get in trouble 😮

But yeah man, "cooking" doesn't have to involve heat, if you are making muesli bars then all good.  Jeez though, a ham?  I take medication that (inadvertently) suppresses my appetite but the thought of a good ham is making me hungry!  Happy to sample a bit to umm... make sure its suitable if you want some quality control :D 

I'm a carer for my parents, which is fine, but I have got a nice piece of beef and a leg of lamb for Christmas dinner, along with a small piece of turkey (my dad always likes turkey for Christmas dinner even though he doesn't have a big appetite).

Christmas Eve I will be making shortbread (my aunt and uncle who live next door and my cousin who lives opposite ALWAYS want my shortbread) and mince pies (I don't eat them but the family love them) so my day is pretty much planned.  I don't mind, though, I will throw some Slayer on and get to work - it's a usual (metal) Christmas Eve LOLOLOL.  

5 minutes ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

I’m in charge of the Christmas dinner this year, so I’ll be doing a practice run at some point this week. Duck fat roasted potatoes, sweet potato, pumpkin, some honey roasted carrotts, i’ll probably caramelised some onions as well. Then the estimate, the usual suspects Christmas ham, a couple of beef, briskets, a couple roast chickens, so stuffing, those with lemon, garlic, rosemary, dill,thyme, a little bit of paprika, and every chefs, favourite ingredient… Butter. Plus a mushroom jus because mushrooms and chicken go together like Thrash and headbanging.

 

NP: Mortal Sin - Mayhemic Destruction

Fuuuuuuuck this has definitely made me hungry now.  Jeez man, stop tempting me to EAT, dammit!  I am gonna have to go and get some food now!!

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6 minutes ago, thrashinbiker said:

Haha good to hear man - I don't like to go off topic in case I get in trouble 😮

But yeah man, "cooking" doesn't have to involve heat, if you are making muesli bars then all good.  Jeez though, a ham?  I take medication that (inadvertently) suppresses my appetite but the thought of a good ham is making me hungry!  Happy to sample a bit to umm... make sure its suitable if you want some quality control :D 

I'm a carer for my parents, which is fine, but I have got a nice piece of beef and a leg of lamb for Christmas dinner, along with a small piece of turkey (my dad always likes turkey for Christmas dinner even though he doesn't have a big appetite).

Christmas Eve I will be making shortbread (my aunt and uncle who live next door and my cousin who lives opposite ALWAYS want my shortbread) and mince pies (I don't eat them but the family love them) so my day is pretty much planned.  I don't mind, though, I will throw some Slayer on and get to work - it's a usual (metal) Christmas Eve LOLOLOL.  

Fuuuuuuuck this has definitely made me hungry now.  Jeez man, stop tempting me to EAT, dammit!  I am gonna have to go and get some food now!!

Oh I saw an excuse to start talking about cooking, so I just had to seize the opportunity, now asking the real questions… If a vision impaired man is whipping up a storm in the kitchen, does that make it a blind tasting? I’ll see myself out now…

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Ham for Christmas had been a thing in my family since I was a kid and Mum always treated that ham like it was almost sacred, only to be touched when she said so. Dad and I used to sit up until midnight just to cut slabs off the ham, of course Mum knew it was happening and spent the next day complaining but never did anything about it. She always did one ham and one ham only. Now days I'll do a few hams throughout the year whenever the desire hits me. I do them with a variety of flavours but these days I don't have to sit up until midnight to get a chunk of it!

 

 

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13 minutes ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Oh I saw an excuse to start talking about cooking, so I just had to seize the opportunity, now asking the real questions… If a vision impaired man is whipping up a storm in the kitchen, does that make it a blind tasting? I’ll see myself out now…

Haha man you made me proper LOL, there.  

Certain circumstances, you have to bake pastry "blind" as it is so called.  Would that make it a blind, blind tasting?  We need answers to these difficult questions.  I mean fuck, I have the IQ of a discarded piece of knob cheese.  This shit is way above my intelligence grade.

I mean, you could ask me what the solution is to ending world hunger and I would say 'feeding the hungry people', I am that fucking thick.  

2 minutes ago, AlSymerz said:

 

Ham for Christmas had been a thing in my family since I was a kid and Mum always treated that ham like it was almost sacred, only to be touched when she said so. Dad and I used to sit up until midnight just to cut slabs off the ham, of course Mum knew it was happening and spent the next day complaining but never did anything about it. She always did one ham and one ham only. Now days I'll do a few hams throughout the year whenever the desire hits me. I do them with a variety of flavours but these days I don't have to sit up until midnight to get a chunk of it!

 

 

Oh yeah despite bring British, we have had a ham for Christmas as long as I can remember, even though it's not typically a "thing" in the UK.  Personally, I like doing a ham coated in Canadian A grade maple syrup - it makes great sandwiches post Christmas dinner!

My cousin (who is a self-confessed hopeless cook) loves a ham done with balsamic vinegar and extra, extra, extra strong mature cheddar cheese, slow cooked, so I usually do that for her and deliver it Christmas morning.  Since we moved in 2019, I now live in the house opposite to her on the street, so I can literally pop over in a flash and deliver the goods in a second LOL

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Depending on the time of year I usually I do a honey glaze, an orange glaze, a maple glaze or a pine orange and maple glaze. But I am not a good sharer.

I'll have ham sandwiches, ham and eggs, ham by itself and if the ham is getting close to it's used by date I'll cook it up with some tomatoes, pickled red onions, herbs, spices, eggs and Worcestershire sauce, all in the one pan, all mixed together with the egg cooked over the top. Messy as hell but beautiful

 

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