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Your spot on lads its 10 x times better the next day and with some nice bread and butter !

Ah cawl we have here in the people's republic of Wales.

The wife buys them little oval looking bread rolls fresh out of the oven plenty of salted butter mmmmm

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My old mother might not be a fancy cook like Mary Berry but she knows how to feed a family as good as anyone , chicken and breast of mutton stew with dumplings handsome ?

My turn to make tea tonight... Beef stew and dumplings... Handsome

Cawl food of the Welsh gods.           Just got to make sure you make enough to last a couple of days.       TC

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Get it right you woolybacks, shandy drinkers and heathens in general... It's Scouse or Lobscouse to use its full title and dumplings are dough boys (as me nan used to call em).

 

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Looks more like an Irish stew or a cawl to me. :angel:

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Get it right you woolybacks, shandy drinkers and heathens in general... It's Scouse or Lobscouse to use its full title and dumplings are dough boys (as me nan used to call em).

 

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My nan also used to call them dough boys!:D
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Always best the next day with some thick bread..lovely

:thumbs: same when we have rabbit / venison stew, always leave for 2 days to marinate , always taste better then :yes:
thickens it up lovely.I have already asked my mum to get one on this week after seeing this post lol
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Always best the next day with some thick bread..lovely

:thumbs: same when we have rabbit / venison stew, always leave for 2 days to marinate , always taste better then :yes:
thickens it up lovely.I have already asked my mum for head after seeing this post lol

 

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Always best the next day with some thick bread..lovely

:thumbs: same when we have rabbit / venison stew, always leave for 2 days to marinate , always taste better then :yes:
thickens it up lovely.I have already asked my mum to get one on this week after seeing this post lol
Get yourself a crockpot ,put it on in morning ,ready for evening meal.
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Bet that tasted bloody nice :thumbs: All the cooking going on around here lately gordon ramsay will be logging on soon get some tips.

My nan made the best stew ever with a crispy suet pudding with a lovely golden top.

What I would give now for that recipe I have never been able to recreate it

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Always best the next day with some thick bread..lovely

:thumbs: same when we have rabbit / venison stew, always leave for 2 days to marinate , always taste better then :yes:
thickens it up lovely.I have already asked my mum to get one on this week after seeing this post lol
Get yourself a crockpot ,put it on in morning ,ready for evening meal.

 

 

do you mean a slow cooker ?

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Your spot on lads its 10 x times better the next day and with some nice bread and butter !

Ah cawl we have here in the people's republic of Wales.

The wife buys them little oval looking bread rolls fresh out of the oven plenty of salted butter mmmmm

 

Cawl food of the Welsh gods. :thumbs:

 

 

 

 

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Just got to make sure you make enough to last a couple of days.

 

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Always best the next day with some thick bread..lovely

 

:thumbs: same when we have rabbit / venison stew, always leave for 2 days to marinate , always taste better then :yes:
thickens it up lovely.I have already asked my mum to get one on this week after seeing this post lol
Get yourself a crockpot ,put it on in morning ,ready for evening meal.

Yeah ,we had the crockpot one ,and name stuck,lol the one we got now is from Aldi and not bad actually.

 

do you mean a slow cooker ?

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