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What's the local dish you can make?

Henrywrites

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I am a lover of tapioca, a local dish that I can make with grilled fish. I enjoy having it as lunch with a bottle of chilled coke. This food is quite popular in my area that majority of the women from my side knows how to make it. Is there any local dish that you can prepare?
 
Not really sure how "local" it might be, but I can make a pretty mean pot of spaghetti. :D

....also, chocolate chip cookies :cool:
 
I can make plenty but what can count as local this days
I made sausage rolls few times but i get lazy and buy them ready most time, but homemade are much nicer
I do make homemade burgers with beetroot very often . Anzac biscuits is another that can make
I did also Hot cross buns ...not sure if this can count local as originated in England .

Here a picture of Anzac biscuits ...it was the fist time i made them on this photo.... did turn fantastic just only i should made them a little thicker
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Hot cross buns long time i took this photo
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Here a picture of Anzac biscuits ...it was the fist time i made them on this photo.... did turn fantastic just only i should made them a little thicker
Anzac biscuits is a new thing to me. Those look wonderful & very healthy. Very interesting! And here you are with the beets again. :LOL: You must grate them to get them in the biscuit dough??? I'm going to have to get more familiar with beets, I see them in the grocery store here but always walk on past them.

An interesting tidbit about "biscuits"...... an Aussie family vacationed with us once; The couple and their three daughters. The youngest girl, Helen, was 7; early one morning she came bouncing into the kitchen wanting to know what's for breakfast. My answer was biscuits; she went bouncing back to her sleeping family hollering, "OH GOODY! Bickeys for breakfast!!!" At the breakfast table she looked around & asked where were the bickeys.......so when I showed her, she burst into tears & cried, "Those ARE NOT bickeys!"
Then the parents had to explain that in Australia cookies are called biscuits. :D
Hot cross buns long time i took this photo
Just like a picture in a magazine!
 
@passenger aww the little girl was so happy she was getting cookies for breakfast :LOL:

The biscuits are much more healthy for sure compare to a lot of other sweets . I do like them a lot but then again i don't prefer chocolate ..so are perfect for me
and about the beetroot It was for a burger topping , sorry about that. I went back and read my post again . To tell the truth didn't even made sense when i read that again and i wrote that :hide2:... very embarrassing
 
and about the beetroot It was for a burger topping , sorry about that. I went back and read my post again . To tell the truth didn't even made sense when i read that again and i wrote that :hide2:... very embarrassing
Well, you know beets are supposed to be so nutritious and good for you, you may have hit on a serious idea!

I think that I could hide some grated beets into the next batch of cookies I bake for my husband; hopefully he may not even notice. also lasagna
 
Well, you know beets are supposed to be so nutritious and good for you, you may have hit on a serious idea!

I think that I could hide some grated beets into the next batch of cookies I bake for my husband; hopefully he may not even notice. also lasagna
If you do dont forget to tell here how it went :LOL:
 
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