How was it?Stinsy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:27 pm I made a big batch of butter chicken the other week. There was loads of sauce leftover after I decanted into my freezer tubs so I got a bog pack of "fire pit" sausages cheap in Tesco (they were selling off all the BBQ meat) and made "sausage curry".
Sausage curry used to be a staple of my uni days!
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I thought it was really good. The Mrs thought it was "too sausagy".Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:28 pmHow was it?Stinsy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:27 pm I made a big batch of butter chicken the other week. There was loads of sauce leftover after I decanted into my freezer tubs so I got a bog pack of "fire pit" sausages cheap in Tesco (they were selling off all the BBQ meat) and made "sausage curry".
Sausage curry used to be a staple of my uni days!
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Sounds OK to me! Our batch cooking is now at the limits of the current cookware (1 gallon). I think we are up at about 12 to 16 portions. Mostly they go to The Black Hole (Son of sons).Stinsy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:34 pmI thought it was really good. The Mrs thought it was "too sausagy".Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:28 pmHow was it?Stinsy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:27 pm I made a big batch of butter chicken the other week. There was loads of sauce leftover after I decanted into my freezer tubs so I got a bog pack of "fire pit" sausages cheap in Tesco (they were selling off all the BBQ meat) and made "sausage curry".
Sausage curry used to be a staple of my uni days!
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Years ago I shared a workplace with a group of RN Clearance Divers. They kept a large pot on the galley stove, bubbling away for days on end, that was just topped up whenever the level got a bit low. No idea what was in it, other than it was always stuff out of ration packs. Mostly "babies heads", I suspect*. Always smelt mouthwatering, and was just the thing for a group of divers coming in from a training dive just a few tens of metres from the galley in the range building at Porthkerris Point.
* "Babies Heads" = jackspeak for tinned meatballs
* "Babies Heads" = jackspeak for tinned meatballs
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Nah, babies heads (in the North West) are steak and kidney puddings (suet) from the chippy.
Right size, colour, appearance and a little dimple where the fontanelle should be
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I have a 10L beast bought in ikea many years ago:
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“Perpetual stew” is the food humans evolved eating! It is amazing that few of us have even tasted it these days.Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:47 pm Years ago I shared a workplace with a group of RN Clearance Divers. They kept a large pot on the galley stove, bubbling away for days on end, that was just topped up whenever the level got a bit low. No idea what was in it, other than it was always stuff out of ration packs. Mostly "babies heads", I suspect*. Always smelt mouthwatering, and was just the thing for a group of divers coming in from a training dive just a few tens of metres from the galley in the range building at Porthkerris Point.
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Agreed, get it cooking, keep it cooking. Love the pot!Stinsy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 8:02 pm“Perpetual stew” is the food humans evolved eating! It is amazing that few of us have even tasted it these days.Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:47 pm Years ago I shared a workplace with a group of RN Clearance Divers. They kept a large pot on the galley stove, bubbling away for days on end, that was just topped up whenever the level got a bit low. No idea what was in it, other than it was always stuff out of ration packs. Mostly "babies heads", I suspect*. Always smelt mouthwatering, and was just the thing for a group of divers coming in from a training dive just a few tens of metres from the galley in the range building at Porthkerris Point.
* "Babies Heads" = jackspeak for tinned meatballs
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Yep, got one too - and now the Crocodile Dundee moment - we also have one about 50% bigger we use for jam making or any other big job. Trouble is, has to live in the garage as it’s too big for the cupboards.
Could definitely get a big batch of perpetual stew on the go.
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OK, Croc moment, was in a shop on Sunday and saw a proper old skool 2nd hand catering pot, I reckon about 25ltrs. I looked at SWMBO and she cracked up laughing and then said no Joe, just no. Fair enough!Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 8:13 pmYep, got one too - and now the Crocodile Dundee moment - we also have one about 50% bigger we use for jam making or any other big job. Trouble is, has to live in the garage as it’s too big for the cupboards.
Could definitely get a big batch of perpetual stew on the go.
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