Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff
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@catogrande said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@majorrage All looks great mate and may I say on behalf of all the UK Ferners, we can't wait for the invite.
Interested in how you did the crab linguine. I do a Gordon Ramsay quick one with garlic, chilli, white wine and lime juice. Very easy and bloody tasty. Also interested in the £22 St Estephe. Any more details?
Sorry to interject (not really), I use the basic method of this guy who I saw on Anthony Bourdain's no reservations
Starts at 15 minutes. Works with most seafood, depending on my mood I will add a little chilli, a little lemon and parsley, some cherry tomatoes or a combination of all. What you do get from his method is a really clear taste of the seafood
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@catogrande said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@majorrage All looks great mate and may I say on behalf of all the UK Ferners, we can't wait for the invite.
Interested in how you did the crab linguine. I do a Gordon Ramsay quick one with garlic, chilli, white wine and lime juice. Very easy and bloody tasty. Also interested in the £22 St Estephe. Any more details?
Basically used this one.
https://www.passionateaboutfish.co.uk/crab-linguine/
And the wine is this
https://www.majestic.co.uk/wines/chateau-meyney-la-chapelle-de-meyney-2014-saint-estephe-61215
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@bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@canefan
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=278484383815590&id=108379667492730I must admit I've bought fruit from various sources. Theirs is not the cheapest. But hands down their feijoas taste the best. Will have to buy some more
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@bovidae said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
I would never pay for passionfruit or feijoas. You usually know someone who gives them away for free.
We have a feijoa tree in the backyard and they are farkin' huge, but bloody tasty.
Lucky bastard
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@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
Maybe not called feijoa? They call them pineapple guava over here.
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@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
The distribution of feijoa around the world is fucking weird.
Somewhere in the 'Stans - or some quick research suggests Azerbaijan or Georgia - I was very surprised to suddenly see feijoa juice on the shelves in every store. Cross another land-border, or the Caspian Sea - and it completely disappeared. -
@kruse said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
The distribution of feijoa around the world is fucking weird.
Somewhere in the 'Stans - or some quick research suggests Azerbaijan or Georgia - I was very surprised to suddenly see feijoa juice on the shelves in every store. Cross another land-border, or the Caspian Sea - and it completely disappeared.The greater intelligence of the Fern never ceases to amaze me
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@bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
Maybe not called feijoa? They call them pineapple guava over here.
Maybe. Never seen them around Sydney though
Amd that's a stupid name btw
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@bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@voodoo said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Is there a reason why we don't get feijoas here in Oz? Do they not grow well here? Or are Aussie palates just too heathen to appreciate them?
Maybe not called feijoa? They call them pineapple guava over here.
That's what they were called in the US too. The price the supermarket was charging was ridiculous, and that was 20 years ago.
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@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Bay Tropics fruit. Tastes as good as it looks
I think I'll give it a miss then as it looks like stuff out of a drained pond.
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@majorrage said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Bay Tropics fruit. Tastes as good as it looks
You are short a tamarillo.
They start selling in May