Cookery Thread

k_a_i_k_i

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Why would the fact that I dislike maple syrup negate my ability to cook imaginatively? I am in no way "blind" to culinary juxtaposing at all thanks. Don't judge my ability on one factor please. I'm a bloody good cook thank you very much and I have to say that I have never used maple syrup in any meal in my life, and I haven't missed it.

I don't own a mandolin because I'm fucking poor and there are other things I need more. Decent ingredients for example, or a sofa.

Shh I'm listening to Jim Reeves.

True Story
 
Crabby, get yourself a cheese slicer (they're the triangular shaped things with a slit at the base on a handle). Dead cheap. Slice the parsnips that way and then deep fry them in vegetable oil.

Edit: And make sure they're dry by patting them with kitchen towel and put them in really hot oil....up max for about 5 minutes from cold. They should crisp up in seconds rather than minutes :).
 
Crabby, get yourself a cheese slicer (they're the triangular shaped things with a slit at the base on a handle). Dead cheap. Slice the parsnips that way and then deep fry them in vegetable oil.

Edit: And make sure they're dry by patting them with kitchen towel and put them in really hot oil....up max for about 5 minutes from cold. They should crisp up in seconds rather than minutes :).

I'm trying to avoid the deep frying to make a healthy crisp alternative - hence the baking. I've seen it done before so I'll try it again with the slicy bit on the grater over the weekend. Good idea there. Cheers!
 
I don't know what a mandolin is. True story.

When I read a word on this forum I'm not sure of, I usually google to discover its meaning (it's happened like 4 times this year already) - but given the threadular context, I shan't on this occasion.
 
If pushed - and before reading this fine thread - I would have said a mandolin was a species of small monkey.

Can't be tho' as a small monkey wouldn't be ideal for slicing parsnips.
Whatever parsnips are.
 
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