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The famous SOAP dish

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kittylester Sun 06-Oct-24 09:07:16

Could someone post a link or even the recipe for FGT2 famous SOAP dish. Thank you.

Witzend Thu 10-Oct-24 11:37:44

Has anyone made the SOAP dish with prime pork sausages? I often have some of those in the freezer.

Norah Thu 10-Oct-24 12:20:45

Witzend

Has anyone made the SOAP dish with prime pork sausages? I often have some of those in the freezer.

Yes, Daughters have used sausage - cooking SOAPR on the hob.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 10-Oct-24 14:03:22

Yes, I’m curious too Maw!

Re: using letters to make into words is a habit of mine. I do it as a aide memoire quite often for shopping, tasks to do etc. Yes, I could write them down but if I’m drifting off to sleep I find rearranging said letters in my head helps me to remember stuff the next morning! It’s the Virgo in me. 😁

Ziplok Thu 10-Oct-24 14:18:37

I’ve not made this dish, though done similar. However, is 90 minutes in the oven at 180 degrees rather a long time for pork steaks? Won’t they be a bit tough and over cooked as they are quite lean.

Allira Thu 10-Oct-24 14:31:13

FriedGreenTomatoes2

Yes, I’m curious too Maw!

Re: using letters to make into words is a habit of mine. I do it as a aide memoire quite often for shopping, tasks to do etc. Yes, I could write them down but if I’m drifting off to sleep I find rearranging said letters in my head helps me to remember stuff the next morning! It’s the Virgo in me. 😁

Virgo - "a nit-picky perfectionist"

Not my definition, I should hasten to add! I have a Virgo DGD, not sure if that applies to her but then teenagers are a different species.

crazyH Thu 10-Oct-24 14:37:18

FGT2 AKA URMS - got it 👍

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 10-Oct-24 21:24:02

😁

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 10-Oct-24 21:26:35

Ziplock you’d think so but I think the water just gently ‘steams’ the meat. I don’t like my pork too lean so I buy steaks with more fat (which melts) and the pork is delicious.

Allira Sun 27-Oct-24 12:41:47

I'm going to try this tonight 🙂

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sun 27-Oct-24 21:31:09

How was it Allira?

Allira Sun 27-Oct-24 22:03:53

I only had time to cook it for one hour then 20 minutes but it was very good.
I used a large leek, not an onion, fresh sage and a Bramley apple.

Thank you for the recipe!

Ohmother Mon 28-Oct-24 07:51:57

I’m going to try this today 😁. The thought of it has cheered me up.

careca16 Mon 28-Oct-24 15:28:31

Hi !!!!