Adding mint sauce to it was lush.
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Thursday, 13 January 2022
Morrisons British Lamb Chops
I love lamb and the lamb chops were surprisingly good because the texture and quality was good.
Wall's chocolate mint cornetto
The Wall's chocolate mint cornetto was how it should be but I think it was not stored properly at the supermarket because I found the ice cream part too icy.
Turban squash
The turban squash is quite a fascintating vegetable because it looks like a pumpkin and a squash fused together but it seems that it is real!
Re-creating Iceland Foods Chicken tikka Yorkshire pudding from 2013
After seeing all these giant Yorkshire puddings at Iceland filled with mac n cheese, cottage pies etc, I thought I'd do a similar thing with chicken tikka.
In turns out that Iceland already did this in 2013 and it was only a pound!
However the cost of making mine was triple because I had to buy the chicken tikka masala and Yorkshire pudding.
Longkou bean thread vermicelli
I love vermicelli because there are so many noodle dishes you make do with it.
Recently, I was inspired by the itsu chicken noodle soup which uses the bean thread vermicelli aka glass noodles / crystal noodles.
As well as replicating the itsu soup, I also had it in pickled beetroot soup.
M&S Rosa Verde Salad mix & Baby Leaf Salad
The Rosa Verde salad was a good mix of green leaves for a hand shredded back bacon salad.
All the leaves were fresh and lush.
M&S British Summer Lettuce (select farms)
Last summer I saw some pretty British summer lettuce at Marks and Spencers so I decided to get it.
The lettuce is similar to butter lettuce but softer and it has a dark purple leaf tip.
The lettuce is similar to butter lettuce but softer and it has a dark purple leaf tip.
I used it for a burrata cheese salad which looked really nice.
Overall, the lettuce tasted like butter lettuce without the creaminess followed by a grassy kick.
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