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The All New Bang on Trend Cookbook Challenge 2018

Nelski
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Some of you may remember this from a few years ago
Cook Something Different
Anyway does anyone fancy joining me for a 2018 version.
Now despite all my good intentions I have added around another 10 cook books to my already huge collection. On top of this I am subscribed to both good food mag and delicious mag. I would love to say that all these additions mean a constantly changing and varied diet.........:o..........no i like looking at the pictures then heading to the kitchen to cook a chilli or a tikka masala .
So enough is enough and there is no better time of year to start changing this habit.
For me I will choose one 'new to me' recipe every week from one of my many resources and hopefully over time expand my current menu. Any one wanna join in? no pressure just a bit of fun
Cook Something Different
Anyway does anyone fancy joining me for a 2018 version.
Now despite all my good intentions I have added around another 10 cook books to my already huge collection. On top of this I am subscribed to both good food mag and delicious mag. I would love to say that all these additions mean a constantly changing and varied diet.........:o..........no i like looking at the pictures then heading to the kitchen to cook a chilli or a tikka masala .
So enough is enough and there is no better time of year to start changing this habit.
For me I will choose one 'new to me' recipe every week from one of my many resources and hopefully over time expand my current menu. Any one wanna join in? no pressure just a bit of fun

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Oh count me in Nelski- can't promise a new dish every week as I have stuff to use up but it sounds like a fun challenge:D
(I'm not going to confess to how many cookbooks I have lets just say it's in triple figures:o)0 -
Great idea Nelski, I really enjoyed being part of a similar challenge a little while ago so definitely count me in. I bought myself some new cookbooks this year that I haven't even opened so I am looking forward to experimenting on my family next year
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Oh count me in Nelski- can't promise a new dish every week as I have stuff to use up but it sounds like a fun challenge:D
(I'm not going to confess to how many cookbooks I have lets just say it's in triple figures:o)
oh me too caroncbut i figure a bit of change in the right direction is what I need (in lots of areas in my life
) Chilli and tikka masala will always be in my life though:cool: Glad your on board I know you like your cooking so you can inspire me
Over the christmas break ill start picking a book then picking a new recipe.0 -
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I try to include new recipes in my 3 weekly meal plans so I'll try to remember to post anything new.
Santa is bringing Rick Sten's Venice to Istanbul and the Hairy Bikers Great Curries so some potential there.
Can I jump the gun and share this one that I posted on the 'what are you having for dinner tonight?' thread:
:Been AWOL from the thread for a couple of days.
Tonight I'm doing a Gino recipe from his earlier series:
pasta shells with guanciale with potatoes and tomatoes.
http://www.itv.com/ginositalianescape/recipes/pasta-shells-with-guanciale-potatoes-and-tomatoes
Guanciale is pig's cheek but Gino suggests pancetta as an alternative.
And here's my comments afterwards:PS - this was really tasty, it needs a bit of tweaking ingredient-wise as the recipe is for 4 - it says 1.8 litres of stock :eek: - and we'd probably use chorizo instead of pancetta but definitely on the 'cook again' list
Have I understood the thread correctly?0 -
I try to include new recipes in my 3 weekly meal plans so I'll try to remember to post anything new.
Santa is bringing Rick Sten's Venice to Istanbul and the Hairy Bikers Great Curries so some potential there.
Can I jump the gun and share this one that I posted on the 'what are you having for dinner tonight?' thread:
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And here's my comments afterwards:
Have I understood the thread correctly?
no rules Pollycat its a laid back thread hopefully where we just share our new venturesSanta is being very good to you ...you must be on the nice list
I love my hairy bikers books so look forward to your feedback on this one and as for Rick Stein ....well he can do no wrong
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Me too please!! We have most of Rick's books, several HFW & JO books and almost all of Nigella's too, so lots of scope for variety!2021 Decluttering Awards: ⭐⭐🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇 2022 Decluttering Awards: 🥇
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Me too please!! We have most of Rick's books, several HFW & JO books and almost all of Nigella's too, so lots of scope for variety!
Ill raise you all of them with John Tarode and the Hairy Bikers ....currently trying hard to resist JOs 5 but I think I know resistance is futile problem is I need more shelves in the kitchen
Anyway as soon as i am rid of all the christmas LOs then im starting ....*thinks* .....I have JOs Christmas cookbook from last year ....ill have a browse whilst the queen is on no time like the present0 -
This sounds like a great challenge. Please can I join?
The first new recipe I will be trying in jack monroe's peach and chickpea curry. I brought all the bits before Christmas but had a few weeks where cooking wasn't top of the agenda0 -
curlywurly82 wrote: »This sounds like a great challenge. Please can I join?
The first new recipe I will be trying in jack monroe's peach and chickpea curry. I brought all the bits before Christmas but had a few weeks where cooking wasn't top of the agenda
course you can curlywurly all recipe hoarders welcome hereThat sounds like a lovely curry
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