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Sticky Toffee Pudding
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Posted by:
tas
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24/04/2008 18:42:00
Absolutely delicious sponge pudding with hot toffee sauce. Yields 8-10 portions. I've given suggested recipe measur...
bacon
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cassoulet
confit
duck
french
gordon ramsay
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one pot
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stew
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Cassoulet
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Posted by:
birgitta
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18/04/2008 19:28:42
To speed things up, use bought duck confit. From Gordon Ramsay, The Times 1 March 2008.
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My Fish Pie
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Posted by:
Earthling
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01/04/2008 19:04:39
Developed by accident rather than design over the years. I'm sure it breaks all culinary rules, like sliced instea...
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