forum: Food, Wine and Gardening
#1 Sun 07 Aug 11 8:57pm
Jinglewaffle
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What's For Dinner?
Hi guys, just for a bit of fun I thought I would ask you lovely people to inspire me for what tomorrow's evening meal should be?
I've been struggling to decide between jamie's mac & cheese and his bolognese ragu.
http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/past … oni-cheese
http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/memb … 0Rag%F9%20(Bolognese%20)/1271
Have any of you guys tried either of these jamie meals? If so, which is the more tastier?
Any other suggestions would be fantastic. No fish though please, family isnt a fan ![]()
Finally, Im definitely going to make his cheats cheesecake from 30 min meals. Is this as amazing as it looks?![]()
Last edited by Jinglewaffle (Sun 07 Aug 11 9:00pm)
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#2 Tue 09 Aug 11 9:14pm
luckiest1
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Re: What's For Dinner?
Response is probably too late for your dinner plans, but if I had to choose between the tow you've listed I'd have to go with the ragu - at least it has some veggies! I haven't tried either of these particular recipes, but I have tried the 30 minute cauliflower mac & cheese which was great (and the green goddess dressing and salad was divine)!
Last edited by luckiest1 (Tue 09 Aug 11 9:14pm)
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#3 Sat 02 Feb 13 11:09am
Thistledo
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Re: What's For Dinner?
Prawn salad.
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#4 Sat 02 Feb 13 12:57pm
Maree

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Re: What's For Dinner?
We just had Asian-style calamari and salad.
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#5 Sun 03 Feb 13 10:36am
Thistledo
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- From English immigrant in S. Wales
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Re: What's For Dinner?
Roast sirloin of beef
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