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Hell's Kitchen Basic Menu/Meals

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Not sure if anyone has been watching it, but tonight Marco the chef changed the menu, to OS meals. Such as, shepherds pie, fish n chips, trifle, etc.

What are your favorite basic O/S meals?

Mine are savoury mince/shepherds pie
Bubble & squeek
bangers n mash
Toad in the hole
Stew & Dumplings
Cheese pasta bake
Good old Beans on Toast

syrup sponge & custard
trifle
tinned fruit & carnation Milk
Swiss Roll with ice-cream in the middle (cant remember the name)

The list is endless.
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  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
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    Swiss Roll with ice-cream in the middle (cant remember the name)

    Artic roll!!!
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
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    We always love -

    Roast dinner
    Spag bol
    Curry
    Tuna pasta bake
    Stew and dumplings
    Jacket potatoes
    Cottage/shepherds pie

    All home made!!! We dont always have pudding, but do like a sponge pudding (we can use syrup, jam, cocolate) or a fruit crumble.
  • Arctic roll!....Artic roll would be a lorry load!:D
  • Crazychik
    Crazychik Posts: 1,994 Forumite
    My OH is a fussy eater, so I'm also picking your brains for idea's. (method in my madness for starting this thread - hee hee!)

    Mmmmm - Chicken supreme, another one. Made with real chicken stock & cream!

    Thanks - Arctic Roll!!! Not had that for aaaages!
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  • meanmarie
    meanmarie Posts: 5,331 Forumite
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    Haven't seen the Hells Kitchen thing....but my favourite hm meal has to be stew...however little meat you have you can make a wonderful meal with lots of veg and gravy....I'm starving and its too late to defrost meat and make a stew...even for me!

    Apple sponge and custard, cream or ice cream would be a favourite pudding, although Catowen you reminded me of something I used to like but haven't seen for ages...Artic Roll...the family used to love them when they were young, with my brood we had to have two to get any kind of a decent slice each.

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  • Hi there

    breast of lamb stew
    corned beef hash with dumplings
    belly pork with sloppy stuffing
    chicken dinner
    savoury meat rolls -especially mums
    shepherds pie
    toad in the hole with HM sausages
    cheese and potato pie -the only time i like beans
    home made bread - still warm, with butter, cheese and fresh boiled beetroot

    Like Catowen, we don't usually have puds -but i would go for:-

    OOOHHHH the ultimate pud... home made xmas pudding with cream
    or steamed apple sponge
    mums jam roly poly

    My dad used to love arctic roll - havent seen that in ages

    I find that as im getting older -35- im going off lasagne, chinese etc and just love all the foods i had as a child
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  • Boomdocker
    Boomdocker Posts: 1,201 Forumite
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    Ditto most of the above, we love Chilli, also minced lamb & mint casserole. Adding dumplings or cobbler to a stew or casserole occassionally especially in winter is so warming and hearty too.
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  • newlywed
    newlywed Posts: 8,255 Forumite
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    Roast chicken,
    Shepherds pie
    Toad in the hole
    Chicken and leek pie
    Bubble and squeak


    Puds:
    Steamed chocolate pudding with chocolate sauce - yum
    Treacle sponge
    Spotted !!!!!!
    Bread and butter pudding
    rice pudding
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  • Labman wrote: »
    Arctic roll!....Artic roll would be a lorry load!:D
    So what's wrong with a lorry load:rotfl: It is good stuff.
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