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For me:

 

Curries - especially Indian and Thai.

 

Steak.

 

Really well cooked, thin based, wood oven pizza.

 

Lamb.

 

Most Mexican food.

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Argentinian steak (always well done)

Empanadas

Good Indian curries

Scottish breakfast

Pizza (could eat decent pizza every day)

Mexican food

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Root beer

Right, let's add drinks too!

 

Rioja and most Spanish beers especially Estrella and Saint Mike.

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Cheese (in all its forms except for the abomination that is goat's cheese)

Barolo

Wild mushroom stew

Cherries, brambles, plums and raspberries eaten straight from the tree

Smoked salmon

Marzipan (only kidding ;))

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Regal Kingston

Chilli

Thin pizzas

Thai

Chinese

Indian

Ramen

Chippies

Fried breakfasts

Mexican

Tex-Mex

Fish

soups

Fillet steak

Paella

Tapas

Pies

mash

 

I'm not fussy

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For me:

 

Curries - especially Indian and Thai.

 

Steak.

 

Really well cooked, thin based, wood oven pizza.

 

Lamb.

 

Most Mexican food.

Close thread.

Other than that...McKirdie?s Steak Pie?s.

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Stephane Grappelli

For me:

 

Curries - especially Indian and Thai.

 

Steak.

 

Really well cooked, thin based, wood oven pizza.

 

Lamb.

 

Most Mexican food.

 

Haggis.  Absolutely love it.

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Other than that...McKirdie?s Steak Pie?s.

:thumbsup:

 

Got to admit, I've never had a McKirdie's steak pie though. Take it they're really good?

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:thumbsup:

 

Got to admit, I've never had a McKirdie's steak pie though. Take it they're really good?

Cracking mate. Worth the trip down to Port Seton.
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Cracking mate. Worth the trip down to Port Seton.

We've got a friend in Port Seton so we'll maybe bend her ear!

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Shellfish. Particularly Lobster, langoustines, crab and shrips/prawns.

 

Absolutely love all of the above. Surf n turf if feeling hungry. 

 

Alaskan king crab legs baked in water for 8 minutes and served with a garlic, butter and white wine dipping sauce........ mmmmmmmmm

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luckyBatistuta

Most pasta dishes but not carbonara.

Get the chillies in it, my mate makes the best spicy Carbonara in his restaurant you'll ever have. Don't ask for chillies in your Carbonara at the Caprice in Musselburgh though. The guy had a look on his face, as if I had just insulted his wife :lol:

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For me:

 

Curries - especially Indian and Thai.

 

Steak.

 

Really well cooked, thin based, wood oven pizza.

 

Lamb.

 

Most Mexican food.

Yup.

 

Baked salmon

Home made fish & chips

Any good red wine, with any food

Fish & chips in Scotland wi' broon sauce. 

Haggis.

Bratwurst & German mustard

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Get the chillies in it, my mate makes the best spicy Carbonara in his restaurant you'll ever have. Don't ask for chillies in your Carbonara at the Caprice in Musselburgh though. The guy had a look on his face, as if I had just insulted his wife :lol:

Like you'd insult anyone :rolleyes:

 

Seriously though, what's your mates restaurant that does the spicy carbonara called? Sounds pretty good to me.

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Close thread.

Other than that...McKirdie?s Steak Pie?s.

mckirdys steak pies have been poor for a few years. The stew in it is stringy and tough.they used to be great but not so much now. You can make a better one yourself
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luckyBatistuta

Haggis

Cheese, apart from all the shitty ones that have cranberries etc in, just wrong

Indian curry

Kung Po chicken

Sushi from Kanpai

Fillet Steak...medium/rare...(well done :facepalm: )

Foie Gras

Pasta...any

Bains pies

 

Double shots of Espresso

Red wine...apart from Merlot

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luckyBatistuta

Like you'd insult anyone :rolleyes:

Seriously though, what's your mates restaurant that does the spicy carbonara called? Sounds pretty good to me.

Hmmm,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Fantasy Palace :wink:

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Shanks said no

I'm a fat b so this is my sort of thread

 

Chinese - spicy or sweet and sour

Chippy - hamburger or mince pie supper with lots of sauce. If in West Lothian a Scrunchie

Haggis baked potato with bacon and brown sauce

Fillet steak, medium rare

Parma ham

Bacon on bagels

Fish in batter

Breakfast food - too many preferences

Kebabs, no veg, extra chillie sauce or a doner calzone

Asda pick your own pizza, all spicy ingredients, buy chorizo separately and add

Good butchers pies - boghall

Quality pork pies with cheese and pickle

Beginning to like some Pakora although feels a bit Indian

Crisps- cheese and pickled onion are current favourite. Love a dip too

Bacon grill when in a rush

Tesco flavoured bloomer

 

I could go on

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Shanks said no

Mince and tatties.

I miss my late mothers mince and tatties so much! And her Stovies, didn't have plates big enough for me so she would just give me the oven dish.

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I said on the don't like thread that I had never taken to Indian food, hence the caveat

 

It was the "feels" bit I was having a dig at. ;) Pakora is Indian.

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luckyBatistuta

 

Hmmm,

The Fantasy Palace :wink:

You'll not be disappointed, I promise. Just tell them I sent you and they'll look after you.

 

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Hmmm,

The Fantasy Palace :wink:

You'll not be disappointed, I promise. Just tell them I sent you and they'll look after you.IMG_0728.jpg

Getting 'looked after' in the Fantasy Palace IMG_0726.jpg

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Fillet steak rare!!!!

I do love that, but rib eye should bea tad more than for me due to the higher fat content. Only slightly mind I actually am leaning towards rib eye as more flavoursome than fillet. Both cracking though and when I do go fillet, it is always rare.

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HamishMcGonagall

Bread

 

Any sort.

 

Lots and lots and lots of it.

Co-op bakery used to do an apple & beetroot loaf. Used to eat a loaf a day at one stage! Morrison's do a fruit muesli one which is good aswell.

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My wife makes a cream cheese chicken pasta with chilli flakes. Incredible.

 

I love spicy food.

 

 

Spicy chicken pizza with jalapenos.

 

Nachos with chilli, jalapenos, cheese.

 

Fajitas

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My wife makes a cream cheese chicken pasta with chilli flakes. Incredible.

 

I love spicy food.

 

 

Spicy chicken pizza with jalapenos.

 

Nachos with chilli, jalapenos, cheese.

 

Fajitas

any chance you can post your wives recipe for the cream cheese pasta, that sounds good

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