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samuelsmommy
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I bought tinned roe for the first time (princes) and there are no instructions on the tin, anyone know what i do with it please?
Cheers:o

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samuelsmommy wrote: »
I bought tinned roe for the first time (princes) and there are no instructions on the tin, anyone know what i do with it please?
Cheers:o
....Crackers (can be ryvita or water biscuits) / Plain Cream Cheese / small spoonful of Roe.....
One of my personal favourite snacks.....0 -
Or you can slice and fry it gently... I used to love this!0
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In denmark we eat it on rye bread (sliced to about a half cm slice) with something called remulade and then drizzled with lemon
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are they small individual roes or the dreadful stuff you cut into slices??? individual roes are lovey, roll in a little seasoned flour and fry lightly in oil and butter. on hot toast. oh yummmmm!0
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You can slice and lightly fry... Or if feeling really unhealthy you can dip them in light batter and deep fry them chip shop styleA very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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Alternatively, you could chuck the nasty sh1te in the bin!
(My husband loves it lightly shallow fried - yuck!)0 -
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mmmm i love roe! make a batter and deep fry it.... no other way!
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I agree make a batter and shallow fry gentlyBlessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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