How To Use Kedgeree In A Sentence

  • The book aims to to initiate the French into the delights of kedgeree, welsh rarebit, sticky toffee and Christmas puddings.
  • Kedgeree makes a wonderful supper dish.
  • They both smoke well, too, as my mum's fine kedgerees have so eloquently testified down the decades.
  • My dad occasionally used to make kedgeree as a Sunday treat – and, fussy, ungrateful child that I was, I'd go through it with a fine-pronged fork and pick out all traces of fish before wolfing down the buttery, delicately spiced rice. Felicity Cloake's comfort food
  • Apart from kedgeree and rice pudding, rice doesn't feature much in the everyday Scottish diet, hence the problem we have cooking it.
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  • Rice is nice – think paella, or kedgeree – but this is one of those rare and beautiful unions where both parties shine brighter in each other's company: from poached salmon and Jersey royals to Jansson's temptation and cullen skink, the combination just works. How to cook perfect fishcakes
  • This recipe is a bit like a kedgeree cake, I suppose - with high-protein smoked fish, medium-fat Parmesan cheese and eggs, plus spinach, rich in vitamins and folic acid.
  • This weekend I plan to cook kedgeree for the first time. I'll let you know how it pans out.
  • However there have been a lot of warm and genuinely friendly people too, such as my neighbours Madam Aida, Dada and Mustafa who took me in on the first day and fed me a barbecued fish, some incredibly sweet tea and a strange mixture of noodles, rice and lentils that sounds like 'kedgeree'. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • Carrying a plate piled high with kedgeree, the General pulled out a chair farther along the table. A RAKE'S VOW
  • The breakfast ranges from a full fry-up through salmon fishcakes, vanilla waffles, scrambled egg and smoked salmon, Craster kippers with poached eggs, home-made kedgeree and fruit compote with creamed yoghurt.
  • Rice is nice – think paella, or kedgeree – but this is one of those rare and beautiful unions where both parties shine brighter in each other's company: from poached salmon and Jersey royals to Jansson's temptation and cullen skink, the combination just works. How to cook perfect fishcakes
  • Some of the wartime recipes you will find are rhubarb bread pudding, nettle champ, Irish stew with venison, kedgeree, hardtime omelette and mock plum pudding.
  • During the 19th century, a wide range of beers, would have been sent out from Britain to our soldiers and administrators in India to be consumed alongside curries, kedgerees and spicy foods.
  • Sarah had kedgeree which looked gorgeous but I didn't taste it, and Peter had pot-roasted lamb with swede.
  • Traditionally, kedgeree is a little bit soupy, but tastes vary, and you might like it drier or wetter.
  • For a main course I ordered a kedgeree of salmon and haddock with curry butter.
  • Sarah had kedgeree which looked gorgeous but I didn't taste it, and Peter had pot-roasted lamb with swede.
  • Could I salvage some form of kedgeree with tinned tuna?
  • There has been spluttering and coughing over the kedgeree and alfalfa crêpes at the Edinburgh Festival this year.
  • In the hospitality at Chelsea last week, a Russian was serving kedgeree.
  • For a main course I ordered a kedgeree of salmon and haddock with curry butter.
  • The rice is combined with vegetables or meat to make the popular pilaus or pilafs, birianis or kedgerees, which the British imported from India and these days are seen on menus in many restaurants in Britain.
  • The kedgeree reminded me in many ways of the jollof rice my grandmother used to cook, using palm oil instead of groundnut oil and any odds and ends she found in her kitchen... Archive 2009-09-01
  • I like smoked fish in general, I'm found of rice dishes, and my mum used to make kedgeree, so it's a done deal, really.
  • Two that caught my eye were salmon loaf with salad and smoked salmon with kedgeree.
  • The women, in tunics, were buxom peasants-no tall, willowy jungle princesses here; their voices, shrill and sharp, floated across the stream as they fetched water or busied themselves at the fires, with the kidneys and kedgeree, no doubt. Isabelle
  • This is far from your average Indian cookbook with over 130 recipes including Mustard-Flavoured Tandoori-Style King Prawns with Saffron Kedgeree.
  • Foreign – save for a kedgeree or two from the Raj – was alien fare. The past in a pineapple ring | Peter Preston
  • The menu is a fusion of modern Scottish, European and Asian influences: kedgeree risotto comes with a mild curry crème fraîche, while the grilled salmon arrives with spinach and pesto noodles and roast cherry tomatoes.
  • Some dishes are British, like the delicious kedgeree (a Scottish dish of rice and fish)
  • Breakfasts are an Edwardian affair, with kedgeree, poached eggs and kippers, in Mrs Carnegie's dining-room, which still sports its original silk wallpaper.
  • Instead of dumbing himself down, Hix wants to smarten us up, giving us the confidence to cook something more ambitious than kedgeree or fish pie (although recipes for both are included).
  • He's been disobeying the cook and feeding that stray cat that's been hanging around leftover kedgeree from breakfast, and he doesn't want anyone to find out. Baronets, Bad and Otherwise
  • There was also a mouth-watering kedgeree with smoked salmon and plenty of tea and coffee to wash it all down.
  • Mark did as much cooking as he wanted to, always their breakfast: eggs, bacon, kedgeree, kippers, whatever they happened to fancy. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Last night to dinner with a friend to celebrate his elevation at work, he had cooked a kedgeree- think jollof rice with hardboiled eggs and smoked fish, served with a delicious dal and yoghurt. Archive 2009-09-01

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