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tips on making a traditional Beef Wellington?

Started by rahikumar, November 03, 2011, 10:14:17 pm

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rahikumar

hey guys need some tips,ideas etc....on making a good traditional Beef Wellington,
ive searched the net,just asking for more tips from you guys...thanx..sorry for my bad english....cheers!!

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artemide
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fragged8


jojo

Wow, Rich, you are so accomadating! Whenever I go on cooking discussion boards and ask upholstery questions, nobody is this nice to me.

Mike8560

 I hate cooking.   Now what am I going to have for diner? I b nt ate get at  7 pm

fragged8

Quote from: jojo on November 04, 2011, 11:54:32 am
Wow, Rich, you are so accommodating! Whenever I go on cooking discussion boards and ask upholstery questions, nobody is this nice to me.

hehe i almost deleted it for spam, I was 50/50 so decided to help :-)
after all we could do with a little distraction from canvas and vinyl occasionally
don't you think :-0

I bet you'll end up in either Pizzahut or McDoodles Mike hehe

gene

What I find most interesting is that rahikumar is a vegetarian. I think "Beef Wellington" is code words for something else???

I bet he is having trouble with his sewing machine and is just too shy to ask.

hey guys need some tips,ideas etc....on FIXING MY SEWING MACHINE,
ive searched the net,just asking for more tips from you guys...thanx..sorry for my bad english....cheers!!

And by the way, english is "incorrect". Being a vegetarian is BAD!

gene
QUALITY DOES NOT COST, IT PAYS!

SHHR

I'm a little more.... How can I say it? "Rural" I guess. I could give advice on grilling a mean hot dog or maybe if company is coming over throw some ribs in the smoker.

Mike8560

Quote from: fragged8 on November 05, 2011, 07:15:14 am
Quote from: jojo on November 04, 2011, 11:54:32 am
Wow, Rich, you are so accommodating! Whenever I go on cooking discussion boards and ask upholstery questions, nobody is this nice to me.

hehe i almost deleted it for spam, I was 50/50 so decided to help :-)
after all we could do with a little distraction from canvas and vinyl occasionally
don't you think :-0

I bet you'll end up in either Pizzahut or McDoodles Mike hehe

must be ESP Rich I did end up at Pizza Hut lastnight now I must decide again http://www.venturerider.org/forum/images/smilies/think.gif

JuneC

Mike, Papa John's is MUCH better.  And probably less expensive.  Their online deals are terrific - pay no attention to the prices till you create an account and log in.  Large with 8 or 9 toppings usually is around $12. 

Anyhoo, I'm on strike tonight.  No cooking for me.  Last night I made langostino alfredo with pasta.  Costco has started carrying frozen langostino.  Just fry up (in butter) some sweet onions, shitakki and baby portobello mushrooms, add in a teaspoon of chopped garlic, white wine, a couple spoons of sundried tomatoes, capers, about half a cup of whipping cream, and reduce till thick.  Throw in langostinos till they're warm and serve over linguine.  Pinot grigio on the side, of course  :-*  Yum.   But I ain't cooking tonight. 

June
"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people."

     W. C. Fields

fragged8

I can hear your arteries hardening from here June hehe

Just a lucky guess Mike :-) your facebook post the other day was tagged
'sent from Pizzahut' hehe

SHHR, i'm a simple guy with simple tastes, i always find fancy food never quite lives up to the hype
but simple food almost always does.

thats why i like the Jamie Oliver recipies, he is a top London/TV chef but his recipes are
simple and straight forward and man do they taste good.

check out this ale pie,  the wife is going to make one over xmas..
http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/beef-recipes/kate-will-s-wedding-pie

kodydog

Quote from: Mike8560 on November 05, 2011, 02:15:46 pm
must be ESP Rich I did end up at Pizza Hut lastnight now I must decide again http://www.venturerider.org/forum/images/smilies/think.gif


I think we should start a contest. Where should Mike eat tonight?
There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
http://northfloridachair.com/index.html

Mike8560

Ver heard of logostino June. A few weeks ago I found the best pizza joint I been to in years   
A real Irialian place with guys speaking itialian tossingg pizza
doe in the air and then they have a coal fired brick over as a centerplace

JuneC

Well, the "ale pie" sounds good - but complicated.  WTF is "suet" anyway????  BTW, I entered into Google "WTF is suet" and it brought up Wikipedia as the first entry.  Still didn't really explain what suet is.  Sounds like "heart attack on a plate" to me. 

I used to love to watch "The Naked Chef" - Jamie Oliver's first US show on Food and Garden TV.  He had some great recipes.  Happy to hear he's still cooking. 

Kody, LOVE your idea.  We should make Mike our "mystery shopper" and he can review pizza joints and American grills for us. 

Mike, those brick oven pizzas are the best.  We have 2 joints in town with an oven like that.   Best pizza ever.

Juen
"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people."

     W. C. Fields

kodydog

November 05, 2011, 07:15:22 pm #13 Last Edit: November 05, 2011, 07:26:29 pm by kodydog
The wife and I decided to try charcoal fired pizza on Deerfield beach last winter. We walked into a place right off the beach on 2nd st and sat at an outside table. Waited 10 mins no service. Went inside to inquire, they said be right there. 5 min later still no help. We were facing the street and right on the other side was a place called Bobs Pizza. So we got up crossed the street sat down. Quite hungry by now. 15 mins later we ate one of the best pizzas ever.

1-1/2 months later on our way back from Lantana Beach. On East Ocean Ave. We were hungry and decided to stop at Pizzerio Oceano. Wood Fired Oven. The place was hopping. Only one table left. Problem was we only had $15 cash between us. Hay that's OK we'll pay with plastic. Nope, no accept credit cards.

I've yet to eat a charcoal or wood fired pizza. I've heard their good
There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
http://northfloridachair.com/index.html

fragged8

Suet is basically fat June, you can make some fantastic
suet puddings with it either savoury or sweet fillings
and you can either bake or steam it.

I won't tell you what part of the animal the suet comes from
it's a bit gross but the soft pastry it makes is one of my
favourites.

this is about as english as you can get.
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/main-ingredient/meat/offal/steak-and-kidney-pudding-with-steak-and-kidney-gravy.html

spotted Dick
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/forum/dick.htm

and the famous Jam Roly Poly like I used to have at school
http://www.traditionalenglishpuddings.co.uk/j1jamrolypoly.html