Digestive biscuits

What about deep fried battered mars bars?! Yak!

loved the quote in the sweeny by regan to the scottish detective

"thats rich coming from a man whose countrymen batter everything from their grannys to mars bars!" :lol:
 
I love taking a bite of digestive and then a bite of Mars Bar and let the two mash around in my mouth, washed down with a cup of tea...... :D
 
Dont you love when you are munching on a sweet digestive, and you get a spot of salty flavour? I love the combination! :)

Other odd combinations which you'd think wouldn't work?

Isnt thank called a soggy biscuit? :roll:
 
Steve said:
Other odd combinations which you'd think wouldn't work?

I've been trying to crack a particular combination for a number of years now. So far I've got two parts Greek yoghurt and one part horseradish sauce but something is missing and I can't work it out. Someone suggested anchovies but they were two salty and Greek style black olives weren't quite right either.

I'm not making this up. There must be a market out there for alternative yoghurts. Maybe smoked mackerel is the answer.
 
I've been trying to crack a particular combination for a number of years now. So far I've got two parts Greek yoghurt and one part horseradish sauce but something is missing and I can't work it out. Someone suggested anchovies but they were two salty and Greek style black olives weren't quite right either.

I'm not making this up. There must be a market out there for alternative yoghurts. Maybe smoked mackerel is the answer.
The magic missing ingredient is Tabasco sauce. :wink: :lol:
 
Talking of digestives, has anyone seen the purple digestives they have in Japan? They're made with powdered sweet potato apparently. Mmmmmmm :shock:
 
tim west said:
The magic missing ingredient is Tabasco sauce.

Thanks for the tip Tim. I'll certainly give it a try but should I also remove the horseradish sauce? It was never quite right; just the best imitation I could come up with at the time. (My first attempt used actual radishes but the flavour was completely lost.)
 
tim west said:
The magic missing ingredient is Tabasco sauce.

Thanks for the tip Tim. I'll certainly give it a try but should I also remove the horseradish sauce? It was never quite right; just the best imitation I could come up with at the time. (My first attempt used actual radishes but the flavour was completely lost.)
actually SC I wouldn't as i was just joking and i wouldnt want you to come to any harm :) :wink:
 
I've been trying to crack a particular combination for a number of years now. So far I've got two parts Greek yoghurt and one part horseradish sauce but something is missing and I can't work it out. Someone suggested anchovies but they were two salty and Greek style black olives weren't quite right either.

Well what are you trying to achieve?
 
tim west said:
actually SC I wouldn't as i was just joking

That just goes to show that many a true word is spoken in jest. I do intend to try it because I'm rather partial to tabasco sauce anyway so there's some in the cupboard. I only went for horseradish sauce because the taste of real radishes was completely lost in all that lactic acid. I'll start a drop at a time and take it from there.

notb665 said:
Well what are you trying to achieve?

As I once said in a different thread, my favourite yoghurt flavour doesn't come in plastic tubs - and if I elaborate any further this reply will surely be deleted!

Like this one ---

I know its said in humour Gcol, but please remember its a family forum
 
I've been trying to crack a particular combination for a number of years now. So far I've got two parts Greek yoghurt and one part horseradish sauce.


Is that plain greek yog?

We make a smoked makerel pate with plain yog.
 
As I once said in a different thread, my favourite yoghurt flavour doesn't come in plastic tubs - and if I elaborate any further this reply will surely be deleted!

No sorry, I still don't get it.
 
No sorry, I still don't get it.

They say all things come to he who waits so some day you will. Then you might ask yourself "What does that taste of?" - and if you can come up with a definitive answer, please let me know!

PS: The radish flavour is optional.
 
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