Tree wrote: » Teaspoon in gravy is great. (I make a vegan base for shepards pie w/ a heaped teaspoon of marmite, and it gives it that bit more richness). The OH is obsessed w/ marmite peanut butter, and you can mimic it w/ a thin layer of marmite and then some peanut butter on top (not a fan, the bitter aftertaste isn't for me)
Marmite has 1750mg of monosodium glutamate in every 100g: more MSG than any other substance in the average British larder (a well-matured parmesan cheese might come a close second)
L1011 wrote: » Guinness had their own equivalent until the 60s - https://www.guinntiques.com/gye.aspx
silver2020 wrote: » and there was a ltd edition Guinness Marmite out about 10 years ago, but only in the UK.
quickbeam wrote: » Never heard of marmite peanut butter. My mind is blown! I love Marmite, but a little goes a long way. Needs only bare scraping on toast. I find microwaving it for a few seconds before spreading helps thin it out and make it easier to spread.
Osborne wrote: » Marmite pasta. Cook the pasta, once cooked and strained add a knob of butter and a spoon of Marmite, stir until melted and coats the pasta, add some cherry tomatoes that have been slightly roasted so they are soft and sweet, top with parmesan.
quickbeam wrote: » Never heard of marmite peanut butter. My mind is blown!
Alun wrote: » Cheese and marmite sandwiches are quite nice. Great spread on hot buttered crumpets too.
the beer revolu wrote: » As well as the Guinness edition there is/was a vintage edition, too. If I remember correctly, I preferred the regular one.
Alun wrote: » Nooooooooooo!
GinSoaked wrote: » Probably just a publicity stunt but you can't say you haven't been warned Did notice that my local Dunnes was nearly out but thats nothing unusual.