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CookMySock
30th March 2010, 08:56
You need ;
5 really large flat mushrooms - one of them chopped
Beef stock
Rich dark gravy powder
Large pot with a fitting lid
Put the flats in a pot with a knob of butter and brown quickly on the gill side, flip over and brown on the base, and sprinkle with beef stock powder. Turn right down way low and cook for 15 mins ish until soft all through. Throw the chopped up bits in and brown them - 5mins.
Mix up one big teaspoon of gravy powder with about one cup of cold water, flame to high, and add the gravy mix while slopping the mushies around.
Put flats on toast, pour gravy over, and don't share it with anyone! Add salt and pepper to taste.
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Steve
mashman
30th March 2010, 08:58
add lophophora williamsii for a bit of kick...
blackdog
30th March 2010, 08:58
best ever mushies i had made the whole world all luverly colours......
http://innovative-future.ca/PublicSpeaking/images/Magic_mushrooms.jpg
Mully
30th March 2010, 09:23
Put the flats in a pot with a knob of butter
Heh - you said "knob"
CookMySock
30th March 2010, 09:59
add lophophora williamsii for a bit of kick...Who's she? Does she fuck? Pic? :blink:
Steve
kiwifruit
30th March 2010, 10:08
Wheres the colour?
CookMySock
30th March 2010, 10:10
Wheres the colour?Ah yeah shit photo sorry. Taken in a rush using macro on cheapo camera.
Steve
kiwifruit
30th March 2010, 10:12
Ah yeah shit photo sorry. Taken in a rush using macro on cheapo camera.
Steve
I mean its a bland looking dish, brown on brown. I think you can do better :yes:
CookMySock
30th March 2010, 10:19
I mean its a bland looking dish, brown on brown. I think you can do better :yes:The camp blue plate is the problem. It completely fucks up the deep brown food.
edit: If I had presented it garnished properly on toast on a gold-rimmed white plate, it would have been different.
Steve
kiwifruit
30th March 2010, 10:23
The problem is you've ruined a set perfectly good mushrooms with saturated fat and salt then proceeded to serve it with nothing but a plate (toast is not counted as food). :shutup:
Tank
30th March 2010, 10:32
Ramsey reviews DB cooking:
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R6_kid
30th March 2010, 17:08
I thought you'd been out picking pscilocybins.
Fatt Max
30th March 2010, 17:38
You need ;
5 really large flat mushrooms - one of them chopped
Beef stock
Rich dark gravy powder
Large pot with a fitting lid
Put the flats in a pot with a knob of butter and brown quickly on the gill side, flip over and brown on the base, and sprinkle with beef stock powder. Turn right down way low and cook for 15 mins ish until soft all through. Throw the chopped up bits in and brown them - 5mins.
Mix up one big teaspoon of gravy powder with about one cup of cold water, flame to high, and add the gravy mix while slopping the mushies around.
Put flats on toast, pour gravy over, and don't share it with anyone! Add salt and pepper to taste.
202183
Steve
'kin arseholes, I've got the horn...oh I say...........
SMOKEU
30th March 2010, 17:57
I heard you're meant to wait for the first few frosts in winter to collect mushies. Don't eat them all at once though, you might trip out too much and end up like that dude on those Countdown ads who give instructions on how to cook.
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