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Can't remember, don't think so. Will definately add some now.
Think the problem was, because I was making quite a bit, I did it in a high-sided pot rather than a shallow pan. It always makes the mince a bit 'squidgy' rather than browning it off properly.
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Well I've learned more than I already knew just from reading this thread.
Similar to a few other suggestions, I add either Mango Chutney or Balsamic Vinegar to a bolgnese. The Mango gives it a fruity sweetness, the Balsamic gives it a rich depth, but I wouldn't do the two together.
Anyone got a secret to make all the washing up clean itself? That's my least favourite job and I've still not convinced myself to buy a dishwasher.
I got Married to solve the washing up problem
Seriously though, If I cook Mrs CC washes, If she cooks, I wash up. I enjoy cooking more than Mrs CC so do less washing up.
Think the problem was, because I was making quite a bit, I did it in a high-sided pot rather than a shallow pan. It always makes the mince a bit 'squidgy' rather than browning it off properly.
Aah yes - that happens. I do most of my sauces/chillis/curries/pasta sauces in a good quality wok.
If I was making alot, I'd start it off and get the onions and stuff all browned in the wok; and then when the watery stuff was being added, then transfer to a big pan.
I love this thread, some of these ideas I'd never thought of before, and I thought I was a good cook too
Low fat Cream cheese with milk works well as a white sauce substitute for lasagna...
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