Two Fat Ladies, Sandwich recipe (vegatarian? While in Wales?)
Looking for the recipe for a sandwich the TFLs did (it was a longgg
one, and I believe it was "pressed;" maybe just wrapped tight). Believe they did it on the show where they visited the Welsh singers on a hill-side; and it was vegatarian (sp?), I think. Had -- if I recall correctly -- peppers in it... HELP! <G> Christopher A. Steele ps. anybody know of a site that has archived all their recipes? |
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RobtE wrote:
> Is this what you're looking for? > > http://www.recipezaar.com/130572 > > RobtE RobtE: No, that's the Shooters Sandwich, and I meant -- but forgot -- to mention that that is the sandwich for which I was NOT looking :) But thank you, RobtE, for making the effort. (It sure does sound good, tho, doesn't it). Christopher |
I think that's IT!
Ran a search using the sandwich name and found this site with a lot of their recipes on it: http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=ladie As far as copyright infringement is concerned, these recipes are all OVER the net. I couldn't find THIS recipe 'cause I was looking for a 'sandwich' and not a 'tartine.' :) Since Foodnetwork isn't listing the TFL's recipes anymore, perhaps YOU are the person to keep their legacy alive, eh? :) Yes, I have WinZip, but don't want you to go to a lot of trouble, and their is no serious time consideration here. I specifically wanted this recipe so I could make it for a friend who is letting me stay at her place while I find a job. (And she's a single working mother, so deserves a good lunch!) I loved the TFLs, and I also like Alton Brown. Is there a TFL club or something? THANK you, AlleyGator for the help! |
BTW, my friend does not like pepper. I love it, she doesn't. Is there
another spice you can suggest I might use to 'pep up' recipes?, one that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Christopher |
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Actually .... I should try that. Made some mac and cheese and was going
to do that very thing -- use white pepper and keep my mouth shut -- but I chickened out. BTW, do you know of a Macaroni and Cheese recipe that is really, REALLY (!!) cheesy and stringy and ... I don't know: most of the recipes I've seen or tried seem BLAND, ya know? Christopher ps. Actually, "Stouffers (sp?)" frozen comes closest -- at least its cheesy -- but there's no stringy fun. One of the originals on FoodTV -- can't remember his name -- remarked that the best cheese for M&C was Crackerbarrel Old English Cheddar, but I can't find it. //cas |
I thouht she didn't like black pepper (pepper corns), but I asked her
last night and she doesn't like red pappers, green peppers ... What a bore. Think I'll make her the tartine above ANYway. The mustard idea is great. Thanks! //cas |
casteel wrote:
"One of the originals on FoodTV -- can't remember his name -- remarked that the best cheese for M&C was Crackerbarrel Old English Cheddar, but I can't find it'" ---------------- You might find it in your dairy case. It comes wrapped in red foil, shaped like a stick of butter. It's quite good. Regards, Nancree |
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