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I like watching tv cookery/cooking tv. The BBC UK ( they have many cooking tv shows ) has one Saturday Kitchen Live one of the sections is Food Heaven/Food Hell so thought to start a thread here about this.
A link to recipes of the TV show BBC - Food - Recipes from Programmes : Saturday Kitchen
My food heaven : Lobster Thermidor
My food hell : Tripe
Heaven; well loving to eat there are many, but I guess a really good steak, with crab legs on the side and a wonderful green salad with blue cheese dressing;
So many things, I'd have to break it down into meals.
Heaven:
Breakfast - 8 slices Bacon, 1 egg scrambled (well done), 2 pancakes with butter and real maple syrup.
OR Belly lox and cream cheese with capers and raw red onion on a toasted garlic bagel - and a side of bacon.
Lunch - Turkey club sandwich on wheat
Dinner - That lobster thermidor sounds good, I'll take a couple of those.
Hell:
Breakfast: Spam and poached egg.
Lunch: Boiled egg and cottage cheese with pineapple
Dinner: Pickled pigs feet, tripe, and grits with gravy.
Heaven:
Breakfast- Hash brown, scrambled eggs, bacon and wheat toast.
Lunch- A good hamburger with curly fries or jalapeno poppers.
Dinner- King crab legs or lobster and a good steak, baked potato loaded, and a salad with ranch dressing.
Hell:
Most organ meats, papaya, sushi, raw broccoli, venison, rabbit, and brussel sprouts.
Heaven: a restaurant with a creative talented chef-owner who's going to cook me a meal to remember.
Hell: most chains with corporate-designed menus, anyplace filthy, anyplace not using fresh food
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