AlanU
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A simple and effective recipe that takes a few minutes to prepare so that you can get on with more pressing things.
While you heat the oven to 200 degrees wash and cut up the lambs liver (if you fancy being finicky flour the liver) quickly fry it to seal it. Chuck it in a casserole dish and fry the onion you've cut up. Add the lightly fried onion and a tin of chopped tomatoes.
Add a tin of Oxtail Soup and crumble in an Oxo cube.
Pour in a generous quantity of Guinness or red wine.
After this anything goes.
You can leave it at that or include any small vegetables you want. Peas, carrots, sprouts, anything you like, really. Windsor or even Tabasco sauce can be added to taste, or lack of.
Do pressing things.
Go back into the kitchen at an apt time to either lob a large potato into the oven or into the microwave oven.
The more energetic among you may prefer to prepare a mashed potato addition to the mesuage.
Dole it out on a cold winters night and you'll be the hero of the hour.
Until some sophisticate mentions the absense of bacon.
The element of surprise!
While you heat the oven to 200 degrees wash and cut up the lambs liver (if you fancy being finicky flour the liver) quickly fry it to seal it. Chuck it in a casserole dish and fry the onion you've cut up. Add the lightly fried onion and a tin of chopped tomatoes.
Add a tin of Oxtail Soup and crumble in an Oxo cube.
Pour in a generous quantity of Guinness or red wine.
After this anything goes.
You can leave it at that or include any small vegetables you want. Peas, carrots, sprouts, anything you like, really. Windsor or even Tabasco sauce can be added to taste, or lack of.
Do pressing things.
Go back into the kitchen at an apt time to either lob a large potato into the oven or into the microwave oven.
The more energetic among you may prefer to prepare a mashed potato addition to the mesuage.
Dole it out on a cold winters night and you'll be the hero of the hour.
Until some sophisticate mentions the absense of bacon.
The element of surprise!