... Zoomie suggested it, I'm game.
This, believe it or not, was delicious. It's a Passionfruit Clafoutis, that basically looks like I baked frogspawn into a sponge.
And this, well I still cannot believe I put these things in my mouth. But I do, gleefully.
Sunday, February 7
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Ha ha ha ha. I would eat those things.
It is a sign of my ever-increasing maturity that I HAVE!
ooo could i please have the recipe for teh passionfruit thing. (and a picture of a fly on a bee's back) x
S, it's just like the cherry or plum kind only you put dollops of passionfruit pulp in it.
I thought I HAD sent the pic, will do straight away!
It's always the funniest looking food that tastes the best.
Your description of "frogspawn" is the best! I laughed out loud. Good luck in the contest!
Hey hey - have you ever tired Ilva's cardamom and cherry clafoutis...fab!
M - ugly but good is the phrase I think.
Zoomie, ta, my fingers are crossed.
Roo, I have not but I suspect I will, soon if this cool weather sticks around.
YUM!
Especially the oysters.
Now I want oysters.
Now.
I am no where near oysters now.
Darn you Morgan Mouse!
;o)
teeheee - nor am I, although Mr Brown spotted our oyster knife in the drawer last night and suggested we get some oysters in, at 9:30pm!!! Daft bugger.
The frogspawn, I'd try (and probably love!). The oyster, NO WAY, not a chance...
Sue, until last year I wouldn't eat sea snot (aka oysters) either. I finally did and bingo, LOVE the buggers.
The frogspawn was home grown, the best kind :)
Oh no! I just couldn't put that in my mouth! it actually makes my stomach lurch...
Nothing like home grown granadillas! My son picked our first one ever a few weeks ago and scoffed the whole thing out the shell with a teaspoon on his own :(
Sue x
Sue, shhh don't tell, but I've done that to Mr Brown :)
Sue - Oysters are wonderful, and I know that this may sound like sacrilage, but a Beef & Oyster pie... food of the gods.
However (and more importantly) what's a granadilla ? Sounds like a cross between a gorilla and a grenade
Roo, it's a kind of passionfruit
Seriously Roo? You've never heard the word granadilla? Funny... Looking forward to a slice of that pie you're going to have to make next time I'm in the UK - I might be able to eat the oysters if they were actually cooked!
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