23 Dec
4:46pm, 23 Dec 2024
69,684 posts
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Derby Tup
Steak tartare and a roar egg yolk?
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23 Dec
4:47pm, 23 Dec 2024
32,260 posts
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Nicholls595
Yep
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23 Dec
5:58pm, 23 Dec 2024
40,143 posts
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Ocelot Spleens
Nice. Nit had that in ages, in fact I think the last time was at a restaurant in Barcelona to kick start a 3 day stag.
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23 Dec
6:42pm, 23 Dec 2024
20,461 posts
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NDWDave
Fridge roulette today resulted in carbonara with chorizo. Was quite good
I like steak tartare. It falls into the category of something I can’t make at home so more likely I will choose it
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23 Dec
6:58pm, 23 Dec 2024
69,688 posts
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Derby Tup
Tricky to cook steak tartare at home
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23 Dec
7:46pm, 23 Dec 2024
1,929 posts
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Weean
At first glance I thought it was a bit of carrot on top of some lentils or a ragu. Neither would have excited me, but I love a steak tartare.
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23 Dec
8:18pm, 23 Dec 2024
32,261 posts
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Nicholls595
I always aim to order things I can't cook at home.
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23 Dec
8:26pm, 23 Dec 2024
69,693 posts
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Derby Tup
I love pizza and you can’t really do it at home
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24 Dec
5:39pm, 24 Dec 2024
20,470 posts
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NDWDave
I love pizza and can make a 7/10 one at home with limited risk of food poisoning. Steak tartare not so much
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24 Dec
5:42pm, 24 Dec 2024
20,471 posts
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NDWDave
That reminds me a ski lunch where I met up with some friends who had been there for half an hour already and was warned it was very long wait for food as they had ordered ages ago.
I ordered steak tartare frites as main. It turned up a few minutes later and they were all still waiting. One of the guys in my group started questioning the waiter and he just pointed at my food with a dumbfounded expression. Their food arrive about 10 minutes later.
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