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Romantic (easy) menu needed!

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anchovies · 28/11/2005 11:13

Am cooking a "lets get things back on track" meal tonight and need some ideas on what to cook. Have got a pregnancy craving for smoked salmon (know I'm not meant to have it by the way!) but can't think of a main course. Something relatively easy please!

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Twiglett · 28/11/2005 11:18

you can have smoked salmon when pregnant .. its smoked .. I ate tons

how about lamb shanks in red wine

mancmum · 28/11/2005 11:20

try smoked salmon mixed with creme fraiche and hot pasta... lovely... by heating it, you will get rid of any issues you have about eating it..

and as for desert, try toblerone fondue -- melt tobelerone and a tub of double cream together... dip in strawberrries and marshmallows... divine...

Enid · 28/11/2005 11:22

chicken breast baked with a champagne sauce (you can drink the rest of the bottle)

anchovies · 28/11/2005 11:25

Well am defo having the toblerone fondue, in fact I might have it for lunch!

Midwife said no smoked salmon, have eaten a tonne of it though (have prob got mercury poisoning instead of food poisoning!)

Thanks for the ideas am taking them off to the recipe finder on the bbc for ingredients.

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Fireworks · 28/11/2005 11:29

Wow...toblerone fondue..just started drooling like Homer Simpson....
I am going to use that one for our annual Christmas Eve romantic dinner (bundle the kids in bed early, casserole ready in the slow cooker, open a bottle of wine, wrap pressies, eat, drink and be merry

MoggyMummy · 28/11/2005 12:02

How about steak and fat chips followed by some gorgeous choccie pudding.

bossykate · 28/11/2005 12:05

this is from the food standards agency website:

Can I eat cold meats and smoked salmon when I'm pregnant?
Some countries advise pregnant women not to eat cold meats or smoked fish because of the risk of listeria. In the UK, we don't advise women to avoid these products because the risk is very low. The risk of listeria is much higher with soft mould-ripened cheeses (such as Brie and Camembert) or pâté, which you shouldn't eat during pregnancy. However, if you are concerned, you might also choose to avoid cold meats and smoked fish while you are pregnant.

hth.

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