Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:39 am Post subject: "Chicken Thinggy"
Richie experimented yesterday with his as new £2 Charity Shop Wok
And created this (here is the recipe in his own words )
My recipe for oak smoked chicken
take one cheap charity shop wok
take one dead chicken a load of fresh mint a splurge of chilli oil half a strange garlic type onion thing a slice of ginger and a couple of star anise and half of one of them green lemon things
mix the afore mentioned stuff and wizz it a bit then smear it liberally over afore mentioned dead chicken stuff the load off fresh mint delicateley up the bum of afore mentioned poultry (see above pic)
deftly arrrange oak chips in bottom area of wok and then place wok in centre of barbecue thingee(the barbecue thingee is what suppplies the heat to cook afore mentioned poultry and causes the oak chips to start smokin
place lid on charity shop wok sit back and swig whatever alchoholic beverage you have available
nows the time to send the missus in to prepare the salsa thingy and cut up the salad (if you wants the salsa recipe you gotta ask blodwyn )
Aha it looks burnt I hear you say but...
serve with huge sheets of bread stuff we gots from the asian market and spread the blodwyn salsa stufff on top
There you go next time i will mostly be doin Tea smoked duck in the charity shop wok _________________ Life Is BRILL When You Have Genuine friends & The Odd Stalker & Many Guests!
I can quite honistly say it was great!!! really juicy and a smoky flavour but with a slight tinge of mint really worth having ago at this one he wants to try and do duck at some stage Great for a first attempt _________________ Life Is BRILL When You Have Genuine friends & The Odd Stalker & Many Guests!
i think its called fekti fino
blodwyn is rooting through the bin as we speak to retreave the label Aha apparently its called village lavash bread its real good stuff bit like a tortilla but much more tasty _________________ www.morlangwyr.com
i think its called fekti fino
blodwyn is rooting through the bin as we speak to retreave the label Aha apparently its called village lavash bread its real good stuff bit like a tortilla but much more tasty
Cheers Rich.....think I'll go and find a recipe!!!
It cost us £1.40 for the pack i,m holding in the pic and there were three sheets in there and it tastes real good almost like a pancake rather than bread I love it and thats the first time ive tried it the shop has pitta breads 6 for 35p fresh made I dont think we could make them for that
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