oscarBravo wrote: » I made some sandwich bread yesterday for today's brunch of croque monsieur. That should have just worn off in time for dinner of biksemad made with leftover goat.
New Home wrote: » OscarBravo, could you PM me the recipe for that bread, please?
Dónal wrote: » I too would be interested in this, please!
igCorcaigh wrote: » I've seen herrings as well in Lidl but haven't tried them yet. Are rollmops nice?
oscarBravo wrote: » I haven't tried the Lidl version, but sild (pickled herring) is a Danish lunch staple, and I eat it most days when I'm over there. It's a bit of an acquired taste, but definitely worth trying once.
igCorcaigh wrote: » I'll definitely try it. Is sild same as rollmops? Would love to visit Copenhagen.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Snacks Either it be corn snacks, crisps, bagged snacky things, anything. Any snack brands. I just bought these from Tesco, and I rate them 3 out of 10. Hard ,flavourless. I've had worse though. Please rate your snacks.
Graces7 wrote: » Have a look at the Holland and Barrett irish site for snacks etc. I send for them at intervals; the oat bars in a variety of flavours. Just got Nairns coconut and chia oat biscuits; reduced sugar and rate them very high. But they make other biscuits seem not attractive.
New Home wrote: » The Snaktastic Barbecue Pop'd (air popped potato chips) and the Sour Cream and Onion (but especially the Barbecue ones) from Lidl are divine. 10/10. And they're (relatively) "only" 438kcal per 100gr bag. Only €1.29 a bag, at the moment, and suitable for vegetarians! They also have salt and vinegar ones, but I haven't tried them.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Will do Grace. Although I don't like sweet things at all. I'm very savoury toothed.
Irresistable! 5 stars A Tesco Customer3rd October 2018 I bought these for the kids, and keep sneaking them for myself. They smell so good when they are in the toaster... I couldn't resist. Be careful not to leave them too long, though, as they burn easily. And I recomend giving them a moment to cool off once they come out of the toaster as they crisp up as they cool down a bit.
Mam of 4 wrote: » Can I ask you all in here if anyone knows anything about Halogen Ovens ? The countertop things ? Would it be a thumbs up or down ?
oscarBravo wrote: » I have a wee countertop oven from Lidl or Aldi (this sort of thing) that I often use instead of the big oven in the cooker. It's perfect for small reheating or grilling jobs. Not great for baking, but fine for anything else that fits in it.