I was getting it ready with the children's help before bedtime and I didn't know where Dilly kept all her utensils so the preparation ended up a bit basic - but the raita tasted fine. The rice had garlic, ginger, chilli and garam masala in. I didn't get around to cooking the carrot or turnip (I had the children earlier than expected) but picked an aubergine to put in the prawn dish. And yes, I finished the meal with raspberries.
Raita or tzatziki? Looks good, anyway. It would be uncivil to wish somebody 'bon appetit' after they've eaten, so I wish you 'bonne digestion' instead.
Raita - it was all from a Madhur Jaffrey book. I confess, in view of babysitting duties, the lentils - though not the additions to them - came from a tin.
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Riata in chunks rather than shredded... interesting, I'm going to try that! Can you post me some of your rice please?
ReplyDeleteThank you anyway z, for the lovely gesture. Hope it was tasty.
ReplyDeleteAre those rasberries in that there side dish?
ReplyDeleteI was getting it ready with the children's help before bedtime and I didn't know where Dilly kept all her utensils so the preparation ended up a bit basic - but the raita tasted fine. The rice had garlic, ginger, chilli and garam masala in. I didn't get around to cooking the carrot or turnip (I had the children earlier than expected) but picked an aubergine to put in the prawn dish. And yes, I finished the meal with raspberries.
ReplyDeleteYum.
ReplyDeleteIt was, and it didn't take long. The poor Sage had a burger on Liverpool St Station.
ReplyDeleteRaita or tzatziki? Looks good, anyway. It would be uncivil to wish somebody 'bon appetit' after they've eaten, so I wish you 'bonne digestion' instead.
ReplyDeleteRaita - it was all from a Madhur Jaffrey book. I confess, in view of babysitting duties, the lentils - though not the additions to them - came from a tin.
ReplyDeleteshow off ;-)
ReplyDeleteSage goes quite well with burgers.
ReplyDeleteYup, Ziggi. Can't deny it ;-)
ReplyDeleteHe goes reasonably well on them too, Rog.
It was, and it didn't take long.
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