The recipe for Welsh Rabbit looks easy enough, but there is a lot of wastage involved. Assuming you're not an ale drinker, you've got to buy a bottle and then used only a small portion of it. Same goes for the sage and onion as only small amounts are actually used in the recipe. Of course, this often happens in cooking where you only need a bit but have to buy a lot more than that amount, but it is striking that in a recipe with very few ingredients, a very high proportion of the items go to waste. I mean sure, it is possible to find other uses for the remaining stuff, but more often than not you put them in the fridge and shortly thereafter you throw them out. I just wonder if Delia could have found some substitutions for maybe the ale or if dried sage could have been an option. I'll admit this is a moot point as this video is probably thirty years old.
Thom exactly what I was thinking. I’m like, “what?!?!” That’s just dated cookery non-sense. How about on the countertop if you don’t want to put it in the fridge.
@@handsoffmycactus2958 My fridge isn't very big though I am saving up to buy a bigger one. And I am partial to a nice cheese selection over christmas when the poor fridge is overloaded, so I may take up her idea of the car boot, especially in the cold weather.
What a load of shit. Just put it in your fridge like a normal person and get the cheese out 30 mins before serving to get to room temperature (if not cooking).
Her cooking always gives me an appetite and makes me feel hungry
What a cook. Delia, we love you.
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I always reseed chillies as I like just a hint of heat
Cheerz!!!
Flour tortillas are not difficult at all to make but enchiladas are usually made with corn tortillas.Which is a bit more difficult to make.
The recipe for Welsh Rabbit looks easy enough, but there is a lot of wastage involved. Assuming you're not an ale drinker, you've got to buy a bottle and then used only a small portion of it. Same goes for the sage and onion as only small amounts are actually used in the recipe. Of course, this often happens in cooking where you only need a bit but have to buy a lot more than that amount, but it is striking that in a recipe with very few ingredients, a very high proportion of the items go to waste.
I mean sure, it is possible to find other uses for the remaining stuff, but more often than not you put them in the fridge and shortly thereafter you throw them out. I just wonder if Delia could have found some substitutions for maybe the ale or if dried sage could have been an option. I'll admit this is a moot point as this video is probably thirty years old.
Did she just tell me to store cheese in the trunk of my car? rofl
Thom exactly what I was thinking. I’m like, “what?!?!” That’s just dated cookery non-sense. How about on the countertop if you don’t want to put it in the fridge.
@@maldiviansun8500 Why is it nonsense?? In a UK winter the boot of a car sounds ideal to me because the ambient temperature would be ideal.
@@Knappa22 just put it in the fridge like a normal person and get the cheese out 30 min before eating (if not cooking) to get to room temperature
@@handsoffmycactus2958 My fridge isn't very big though I am saving up to buy a bigger one. And I am partial to a nice cheese selection over christmas when the poor fridge is overloaded, so I may take up her idea of the car boot, especially in the cold weather.
Both are waxed
You just don't de-seed chillies. What's the bloody point of them then??
The point is to choose whether to keep the seeds or not depending on how hot you want your dish.
Or Izal paper. 😂
Define squidgy please Delia?
You might want to look up a dictionary.
Look up a dictionary or look in a dictionary? 😂🤨
What a load of shit. Just put it in your fridge like a normal person and get the cheese out 30 mins before serving to get to room temperature (if not cooking).