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Today I started the very first of my Lime Pickle nomness for Christmas.
This is not fast in time but very easy to do, as such I have decided to post this in a make along with me stylee. You will need to start.. Non metallic bowl/tub 6 Limes, all nicely washed to get rid of the crud and wax.. Lidl are currently doing 10 limes for £1 4 tablespoons of salt Firstly you need chop 4 of the limes each into 8 wedges and then chop the wedges in half cross section so you end up with 16 pieces from each lime.... do the math... that's 64 lime pieces ![]() Pop them in your bowl/tub. The other two limes blast for 30 seconds in the microwave, roll on a chopping board and squeeze the juice out over the chopped limes. Chop the rind up into 1cm squares and chuck into the bowl too ![]() Add the 4 tablespoons of salt.. ohh look it's snowing ![]() Mix up well and cover with cling film ![]() put to one side somewhere visible and check back here in 5 days when you will need: 1 Tablespoon of cumin seeds 1 Tablespoon of Mustard seeds Something to grind the above with (pestal & mortar or spice mill or old fashioned rolling pin and bag and bash the hell out of it) Large pinch of Turmeric Depending on your hotness.... 5 teaspoons of chilli powder You will also need a jar to store this in.. you can either buy a jar approx 400g size or you can start eating your way through that mayo in the fridge and use that jar! Part two Last edited by Lozza; 22-11-2009 at 21:57. |
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Absinthe
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Looking forward to seeing the end result, love lime pickle.
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G&T FFS!!!
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Me too
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Absinthe
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I have to ban myself from buying food or food related stuff. Pay day was only friday and spent almost £300 on food and food related stuff
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G&T FFS!!!
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Maybe I will! Thurs at the earliest, mind...
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I love limes but not a big fan of lime pickle. I think it has something to do with sweet and savoury/sour - can't eat Coronation chicken if it has sultanas in, or tuna with sweetcorn in either. Well, I can, but I choose not to! I don't know why I'm telling you this.
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The Mouse King of Denmark
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The real weirdo is the person who thought 'This chicken in a kind of curry mayonnaise is exquisite. Needs more sultanas, nuts and mango though...'. This isn't 'Come Dine With Me'; work out what foods go together!
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Awesome. As long as I remember I am going to start this tonight. She bought a scoop of limes from the market for £1, which turned out to be nearly 40 limes. I have never drunk so many G&Ts in my life
![]() So yeah, got a few spare and I'm going to give this a go. What's the next step? I take it there's sugar and vinegar and a bit of boiling coming up?
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