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Old 09-03-2008, 05:28 PM
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Default Unusual Dishes.

Someone asked what reindeer tasted like earlier today.

This got me thinking- what unusual dishes have you had in the past?

Don't think I've had too many- crocodile, tastes like chicken!

I did put custard on my daughter's pasta once, thinking it was a cheese sauce!
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Ostrich is really good shame supermarkets don't sell it anymore.

Then there's drunken shrimp
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Urrr- Mrs J has just informed me that she has had jellyfish in Hong Kong!
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I had a seafood soup/stew in Malaysia
not sure what was in it and I probably don't want to
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I swear I've seen a dog carcas in a butcher's window in HK.
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Sounds unusual, but this is for real. Good for BBQs

Beer in the Butt Chicken - Beer Can Chicken Recipes and Information

And this one really is moist and not greasy- really!

HOW TO DEEP FRY A TURKEY
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Old 09-03-2008, 07:15 PM
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Blimey- this is daft!

Recipe for White Chocolate Dipped Dog Biscuits
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in Hong Kong i had the following meals:

i ordered what i thought was chicken and it turned out to be pigeon

on visit to Lamma Island, i ordered fish soup and at least one fish was still moving

back in Hong Kong, we visited supposedly the best restaurant in South-East Asia and it was-i just wish i could remember the name of the place

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If you ever try Deep Frying a Turkey make sure you don't do it in the Garage and remember to notfy the local Fire Department what you intend to do. Several gallons of hot oil + moist Turkey + Open Flame under the Oil Drum is a recipe for not only Deep Fried Turkey but also Deep Fried Chef - oh and a burnt down house.

Have a look at this: HOW TO DEEP FRY A TURKEY
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Yep - that's the one we used Esca- check out my post!
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