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Anyone heard of tomato custard?

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  • tomarola
    tomarola Posts: 124 Forumite
    That sound lovely, will try and make that later on tonight.
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  • jonny2510
    jonny2510 Posts: 671 Forumite
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    So did anyone have a go at this?

    I'm just wondering how it turned out (before I attempt it tomorrow)!
  • Aspiring
    Aspiring Posts: 941 Forumite
    jonny2510 wrote: »
    So did anyone have a go at this?

    I'm just wondering how it turned out (before I attempt it tomorrow)!

    I'm still waiting for the name of the book and author :rotfl: Think it must be a book I'd be interested it :)
  • champys
    champys Posts: 1,101 Forumite
    jonny2510 wrote: »
    So did anyone have a go at this?

    I'm just wondering how it turned out (before I attempt it tomorrow)!

    Yes - I made it, and it was nice, cheap and filling. It could do with a deeper flavour, though. Next time I'll try to spice it up a bit - or add some mature cheddar on top, maybe.
    "Remember that many of the things you have now you could once only dream of" - Epicurus
  • jonny2510
    jonny2510 Posts: 671 Forumite
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    champys wrote: »
    It could do with a deeper flavour, though. Next time I'll try to spice it up a bit - or add some mature cheddar on top, maybe.

    Doh!

    I'm just about to lift mine out of the oven now!
  • jonny2510
    jonny2510 Posts: 671 Forumite
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    champys wrote: »
    Yes - I made it, and it was nice, cheap and filling. It could do with a deeper flavour, though. Next time I'll try to spice it up a bit - or add some mature cheddar on top, maybe.

    Just finished, and I couldn't have put it better myself.

    I think next time (and there probably will be a next time) I might try some mixed herbs on one side, and something more spicy on the other (maybe chilli powder). Was quite good, and the DW liked it :)

    She said it reminded her of school dinners, which she assures me is a good thing! :rotfl:
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