Bread pudding? Or bread and butter pudding? I used to make a lot of bread pudding when the children were young - a good way of filling them up and using up stale bread. Haven’t made it for years now though. Think I should, Mr B loves it!
Bread and butter pudding, on the other hand, is a regular favourite with both of us. I sometimes make a savoury version for lunch, with ham and cheese instead of fruit and sugar.
Try it! You might be surprised. I mean, when you think about it, what is a quiche filling? Savoury items like ham, tomato, onion, cheese, and covered with egg and milk/cream.
Hahaha, that really made me chuckle! No you seriously can’t have sweet bread and butter pud for breakfast, and then savoury one for lunch. On the same day. Nooooo
Swap the rice for some salad Percy? With home-made salad dressing it is yum
I think @Meg or @Mags might have actually given me the salad dressing recipe, it is basically 50% fresh lemon juice, 50% olive oil, mustard seeds, salt n pepper. That on the salad and plenty of clarified butter on the salmon is
Waitrose have a 3 (packs of two) for £10 offer on their wild caught salmon - it’s been on offer like this for about 5 years and I’ve been making good use of it
I know there is a branch just past North Walsham, on the way to Cromer. Saw it on a day trip with sister a short while ago. Haven’t seen one in Norwich. In Lowestoft I have Morrisons (2), Asda and Tesco, but no Sainsburys (Gt Yarmouth nearest) and no Waitrose.
Edit, just Googled. One in Norwich. Next time I visit I’ll try and find the store.
I could, but just for some salmon? I don’t normally shop in there for anything else, far too expensive. I do normally look in other shops and would buy if I saw it cheaply enough.
We had salmon today too. We normally buy the salmon sides from Tesco, usually around £13kg and we get 7 to 8 portions out of it. Often though Morrisons sell whole salmon at £6kg, ok there is a little waste but great value we find, and works out around £9kg after preparing.