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Message started by willy on Sep 10th, 2008 at 10:42am

Title: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by willy on Sep 10th, 2008 at 10:42am
Serves 4

6 sausages
6 rashers of bacon
4 large tomatoes, or a tin of tomatoes
4 large potatoes. sliced
1 onion
3 stock cubes

METHOD:

Fry the sausages, bacon and onion in a pan until brown.

Cover with water, and add the sliced potatoes.

Simmer.

After about 10 minutes, add the tomatoes and sprinkle the stock cubes all over.

Let it simmer.

Joe Grey should be served as a runny stew, with crusty bread and butter.

Enjoy...Willy

Title: Re: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by skiproosel on Sep 10th, 2008 at 1:05pm
Who is/was Joe Grey Willy?

Regards Skip

Title: Re: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by TBF on Sep 10th, 2008 at 5:01pm
Hey Willy

That's simple tucker mate.
If ya bugga that, your not a cook's backside.
Might try that before the weather warms up.

ta

Aart

Title: Re: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by willy on Sep 10th, 2008 at 8:36pm

skiproosel wrote on Sep 10th, 2008 at 1:05pm:
Who is/was Joe Grey Willy?

Regards Skip


Skip

No idea i got this off a Gypsy''Romany'' website,it said that don't know where the name came from

Willy

Title: Re: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by willy on Sep 10th, 2008 at 8:38pm

TBF wrote on Sep 10th, 2008 at 5:01pm:
Hey Willy

That's simple tucker mate.
If ya bugga that, your not a cook's backside.
Might try that before the weather warms up.

ta

Aart


Aart

I really enjoy a good Stew

Willy

Title: Re: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by TBF on Sep 10th, 2008 at 8:43pm

willy wrote on Sep 10th, 2008 at 8:38pm:

TBF wrote on Sep 10th, 2008 at 5:01pm:
Hey Willy

That's simple tucker mate.
If ya bugga that, your not a cook's backside.
Might try that before the weather warms up.

ta

Aart


Aart

I really enjoy a good Stew

Willy


So do I Willy.
The best bit is dunking the buttered crusty bread into the gravy and slopping it up from the bowl..
Preferably in winter of course.

Aart


Title: Re: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by willy on Sep 10th, 2008 at 8:49pm
Aart

Home made crusty bread,stew and a frosty or snowy day go together well.
How are you any way mate,good i hope.

Willy


Title: Re: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by BillyBushCook on Sep 11th, 2008 at 12:39pm

willy wrote on Sep 10th, 2008 at 8:49pm:
Aart

Home made crusty bread,stew and a frosty or snowy day go together well.
Willy

Good stew....yes, but you can keep your snowy frosty days over that side of the pond mate, anything below 15C is bloody cold!!! ;D ;D ;D
we are gettin ready for the warm weather to come again here at the moment.
Bring on the 40+ degree days, time to fish & drink!!!!! (water of course ;D)

Mick.

Title: Re: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by TBF on Sep 11th, 2008 at 4:44pm
I don't mind them temp around zero... as long as the fire is warm and the rum/whisky is in good supply..
Good company goes a long way too.

Aart

Title: Re: Joe Grey...Gypsy Stew
Post by willy on Sep 12th, 2008 at 11:03am
I don't like to be too hot or cold

Willy

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