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Sat 2004-03-13 18:59

Hmph. I'm sure I used to be able to cook a decent steak dinner. I remember when [livejournal.com profile] lark_ascending and I were going out, cooking steak was always my job (because it was within my meagre capabilities and therefore one of the few viable opportunities for it to be my turn to cook). I'm sure I could get it basically right back then.

Not any more, though. Steak medium rather than medium-rare, mushrooms burned, mashed potatoes rather more like a potato milkshake than solid food. Still edible, and not too unpleasant, but hardly the luxury meal I'd planned. Amazingly, the only thing I didn't somehow screw up was the pepper sauce, which despite being out of a packet was actually the most complex single component of the meal.

Ho hum. Could have been worse, I suppose. At least it was edible, and at least nobody was supposed to be sharing it with me…

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[identity profile] mooism.livejournal.comSat 2004-03-13 13:21
Potato milkshake
Quick, sell the idea to McDonald’s. They’re desperate for healthy-fast-food ideas. You’ll make millions!
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[identity profile] valkyriekaren.livejournal.comSun 2004-03-14 03:30
Re: Potato milkshake
Especially since it was announced that their allegedly 'healthy' Ceasar salad is fattier and more calorific than their basic burger.
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[identity profile] ex-lark-asc.livejournal.comSun 2004-03-14 02:49
Next time we're making steak I'll invite you round for a refresher course, and supervise in regal detachment while you and [livejournal.com profile] crazyscot run around making me dinner ;)
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[identity profile] bjh21.livejournal.comSun 2004-03-14 06:56
This does rather remind me of Katharine Whitehorn's comments on this subject in Cooking in a Bedsitter:
The 'complicated' casserole is child's play compared to the simple steak. Don't serve too many bits.
An awful lot of my philosophy of cookery is derived from that book.
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