vicwatson wrote: » €3.49 per pack and yes they are magnificent I made a "big mac" out of one of them with 1.5 buns, and gouda cheese and it was terrific. Pricey enough at €3.49 but whatever seasoning they use in it is the biz, cheers for the heads up
Jasper79 wrote: » Anybody else find these are gone awful recently, used to be a lovely strong cup of tea, now really weak. wonder did they change suppliers ?
caviardreams wrote: » These sound unreal - I think that price is ok actually, not too far off what a 4 pack of 4oz burgers would be I imagine?
vicwatson wrote: » I made a "big mac" out of one of them with 1.5 buns,
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Mine literally oozed juice when I bit into it.
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Fresh. I'm not joking, they're absolutely MASSIVE, don't get me wrong, they will fit in a burger bun easily, but its the height that's massive, it's like biting into a massive meatball.
Masala wrote: » This will help you make a BadBoy Burger!!
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Lemon shortbread biscuits in the Specially selected range. Delicious for anyone who likes a biscuit but doesn't have the sweetest of tooth.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Ooooohhhh........
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » They have plain shortbread, chocolate chip and some sort of oatie fruit ones too. Have only tried the lemon ones but if the others are half as good they'll be delicious.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Picked up some smoked pancetta last week and cooked it today. My word, it was amazing. It's the Specially Selected range and is in thin little strips that are kind of doubled over in the pack. It's smells quite smokey when you open the pack but the flavour is quite mild. I was using it as part of a pasta dish and I fried it off first and left it to one side while I did the rest but I ended up nibbling half the plate before the pasta was even cooked.
meeeeh wrote: » I have it in the fridge because it's brilliant in pasta or fish recepies. I ran out of ham the other day so I fried some and put it in son's sandwich. Later that day he thanked me for delicious sandwich. First time ever.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » There was only one packet of it left in my local Aldi yesterday. It's dated well ahead so I must keep an eye now and stock up on it. I imagine it would be good wrapped around something, chicken, or asparagus or figs maybe.
meeeeh wrote: » It works well with white fish. Fry a bit of pancetta, add tomatoes and a bit of vinegar. Add to some panfried cod with sliced scallions. Or you can wrap it around monk fish. I also use it as topping on pizza.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Is pancetta not usually in the form of little cubes? All this talk of wrapping chicken and fish has me confused!
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I was thinking pizza but when I fried it a lot of fat came out of it. Bit worried it would just leave the pizza a soggy mess. Maybe fry it off a bit first?