T4tomo
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Charcoal grilled tilapia and banku with hot pepper dip. Sliced tomato and green pepper.
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looks good. 10/10 for food-styling. Does Ghana have a masterchef Tv series?
Charcoal grilled tilapia and banku with hot pepper dip. Sliced tomato and green pepper.
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They do have cooking shows here but the food is mostly based around traditional dishes.
Here's one sponsored by a cube additive company:
View: https://youtu.be/6lKs8DsbsG8
Especially difficult for Ghanians. Most meals here need at least an hour to prepare.10 minutes to cook a meal, I'd just about get the pans out and the chopping board ready.
Tonight, Matthew, it’s going to be…
Well, it started life as a Carbonara recipe but I’ve altered and fiddled with it until no self respecting Italian would recognise my dish of eggs, bacon, * cream, mushrooms and a dash of ketchup.
We like it though
* edit, and Parmesan
Before you get murdered by an Italian.Ketchup! Call the police!
Beef & lentil cottage pie, topped with clapshot. Plus a side of champignons a la grecque.
Pasty in the microwave tonight, with broad beans and grilled potatoes.
I'd never heard of clapshot, but the mash I put on my cottage pie is a mix of parsnip, cannellini beans and potato. (Last one was just parsnip & cannellini beans)
Clapshot is otherwise known as neeps & tatties - one of the world's best comfort foods.
Neeps & tatties I have heard of.
I think my Jamie Oliver recipe started out life as swede & potato, but I changed it to parsnip because I prefer the taste, and the cannellini beans got chucked in to use up the rest of the can. (JO called for chickpeas, but I switched to cannellini because I'm not keen on those either.)
I quite like using parsnip as a potato substitute, I'd do it more often if they didn't go off so much quicker than potatoes.