All things British

You can use muffin tins instead of yorkshire pudd tins if they're hard to find in your area. You may have to adjust your cooking times, though. Now back on the Shepards Pie thing. Sometimes my gran would make potato biscuits dough and spread that on top instead of mashed potato. Here's a recipe that's pretty close to what she used. Potato Biscuits She adds about a quarter cup extra of regular milk and then doesn't roll them out. She just spoons it over the top and covers it with aluminum foil about halfway through so the top doesn't burn.
 
bronntanas said:
You can use muffin tins instead of yorkshire pudd tins if they're hard to find in your area. You may have to adjust your cooking times, though. Now back on the Shepards Pie thing. Sometimes my gran would make potato biscuits dough and spread that on top instead of mashed potato. Here's a recipe that's pretty close to what she used. Potato Biscuits She adds about a quarter cup extra of regular milk and then doesn't roll them out. She just spoons it over the top and covers it with aluminum foil about halfway through so the top doesn't burn.

Kinda like dumplings, huh? This sounds really good! Did she use honey and brown sugar too?

For Shepards Pie, my mom made a regular pie crust and filled it all with basically the same ingredients others have posted, i.e. ground beef, cubed potatoes, carrots, onions etc. Then covered it with another pie crust and baked it. It was really nothing more than a beef pot pie. But was really good just the same. Homemade pie crust is always wonderful.
 
James was saying oin the programme yesterday he often just uses a cake tin to make the big Yorkshire pudding crust...certainly looked yummy, but then just about everything he cooks does, as well as those eyes which have been described as bedroom eyes by more than one female celebrity. :D

Catalina :rose:
 
A Desert Rose said:
Kinda like dumplings, huh? This sounds really good! Did she use honey and brown sugar too?

And wheat flour usually, too. My Gran is very much the all natural, no preservatives sort of lady. She rocks. Rules the family with a 90-something year old iron fist in a velvet glove.
 
I highly recommend the British sort of Master. Is just a "holy WOW" sort of thing.
 
Y'all are so cute. Is he gonna do the hand thing PLEEEEAAASE? Cause his are sorta sexy, y'know.
 
C's Button said:
I highly recommend the British sort of Master. Is just a "holy WOW" sort of thing.
< as recommended in the Ysa Guide.
 
Right-o! I'll just hitch a lift in a taxi to the roundabout and meet you for a pint at the pub...

Fancy a butcher's at me new paddle?

*WEG*

And no, I'm not a Brit.
 
Evil_Geoff said:
Right-o! I'll just hitch a lift in a taxi to the roundabout and meet you for a pint at the pub...

Fancy a butcher's at me new paddle?

*WEG*

And no, I'm not a Brit.

cries...........I knew what all the above meant without any translation......I am an alien :eek:
 
@}-}rebecca---- said:
cries...........I knew what all the above meant without any translation......I am an alien :eek:

Weeeelllllllll... you MIGHT be an alien, depending on where you are... You might not be an alien at all, you might, in fact, be a native denizen.

Now if you understand why someone might think that "Ford Prefect" is a perfectly reasonable alias to use while researching this particular mud-ball, the likelihood of you actually being alien goes up significantly...

And if you know why Daleks are deathly afraid of the Doctor, well then, you're right out. ;) :D

But I promise, I won't let on!
 
Nope, not a Brit, but I know about Ford Prefects and Daleks...

**wandering off, muttering "Exterminate, exterminate"**
 
Evil_Geoff said:
Weeeelllllllll... you MIGHT be an alien, depending on where you are... You might not be an alien at all, you might, in fact, be a native denizen.

Now if you understand why someone might think that "Ford Prefect" is a perfectly reasonable alias to use while researching this particular mud-ball, the likelihood of you actually being alien goes up significantly...

And if you know why Daleks are deathly afraid of the Doctor, well then, you're right out. ;) :D

But I promise, I won't let on!

Yes well they made Hitchhikers Guide here in Australia didn't they .........or am I wrong ? A Ford prefect the car ( as opposed to the Douglas Adams character ) was actually the first my Dad ever owned. He rolled it a few times apparently pffffffffft and he thought I was a real wild child.

I forget why Daleks are afraid of the Dr though I do remember Tom Baker ( I had an almost duplicate of his long scarf it was an actual part of our winter school uniform) and who could forget as Bron so eloquently said 'Exterminate Exterminate.............' As kids we had it sussed that the very scary Daleks couldn't get up steps so we were safe..........lol

here enjoy :rose:
 
bronntanas said:
Me too. Nice antennae Rebecca...

Now how about the Goodies for a trip......... and now for a Walk in the Black Forest.......... :D

GoooooooooooooooooooooodiesGoodyGoodyYummmmYummmm..............
 
Where we walkin' too pretty lady? Do you have designs on my virtue or something?
 
Ebonyfire said:
Anyone for a sugar baby?

Eb
What's a sugar baby?

Anyone been to Liverpool? I'm watching golf today and they're playing there. This is the last day of a 4 day event, and Tiger is kicking butt. What a wonderful reception he's getting.

I want to see Liverpool someday, because of the Beatles, of course. ;-)
 
A Desert Rose said:
What's a sugar baby?

Anyone been to Liverpool? I'm watching golf today and they're playing there. This is the last day of a 4 day event, and Tiger is kicking butt. What a wonderful reception he's getting.

I want to see Liverpool someday, because of the Beatles, of course. ;-)

Actually I was half asleep this morning when I posted that. What I meant to say was jelly baby! I will edit it!

Eb [gettin' old]
 
aaaahahahah at you Eb!!!



Midsomer Murders begins in 20 minutes. On Sundays, they show 2 different episodes and I record them. And in between is a series of Poirot (which I also record lol). I love Sunday tv on the Biography channel. ;-) I really love these British detective shows. And I always marvel at the places they film them at, especially the Poirot episodes. How do they find so many different art-deco places to film in, yaknow?
 
A Desert Rose said:
aaaahahahah at you Eb!!!



Midsomer Murders begins in 20 minutes. On Sundays, they show 2 different episodes and I record them. And in between is a series of Poirot (which I also record lol). I love Sunday tv on the Biography channel. ;-) I really love these British detective shows. And I always marvel at the places they film them at, especially the Poirot episodes. How do they find so many different art-deco places to film in, yaknow?


I have seen just about all of the Midsomer Murders because I get them from NetFlix. I love that detective! His sergeant is cute but he is so dumb sometimes.

Eb
 
bronntanas said:
Where we walkin' too pretty lady? Do you have designs on my virtue or something?

Ohhh Bron how scandalous .......laughsmiles.....Noooooooo (though definately you Bron if I was heading in that direction ....winks)

It was an episode from the Goodies they had an underwater post office radio station that only had one record . It was 'A Walk in the Black Forest' . They just kept announcing and playing it over and over.........

They had some funny episodes. Kitten Kong and one I recall and the one with Haggis as if they were lemmings and throwing their poor wee haggis selves off cliffs........ :D

No wonder I am slightly bent huh ...........smiles
 
Hmm, so we now can enjoy the new series of Inspector Lynley, though I am not sure enjoy is the word. :rolleyes: LOL, when will he and Havers finally do the thing and stop dancing around how they feel by pretending it is not there?!! Now he is working his way back to his wife?!! The things guilty thoughts can make people do.

Catalina :rose:
 
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