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Posted by kerry61
Maggi Toast Topping October 15, 2009 02:21AM |
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Re: Maggi Toast Topping October 15, 2009 02:54AM |
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Re: Maggi Toast Topping October 15, 2009 07:13AM |
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Not a Maggi toast topper, but if you can find some Portugese sardines, mash them on toast with a few drops of sherry vinegar. Pop them under the grill until they are all bubbly and then eat. Magic!!
-- Karl
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-- Karl
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Re: Maggi Toast Topping October 15, 2009 11:26PM |
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Going off on a Tangent here, I have used many kinds of vinegars in the past but have never come across sherry vinegar? and Portugese Sardines, I love sardines and usually by the King Oscar brand, they are small and delicious unlike those others you can get. One of my favs is Sardines and cheese grilled on vogels.
Re: Maggi Toast Topping October 16, 2009 03:20AM |
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Arguably the best sardines come from Portugal - they aren't really small, but they have an amazing flavour.
Sherry vinegar is used a lot in Spanish cooking. They make a lot of sherry in Spain and I guess it is much the same as wine vinegar being used a lot in France/Italy and cider vinegar being used a lot in the UK. Sherry vinegar is dark brown and has a real sweetness. Not as intense as balsamic, but more than red wine vinegar.
I was going to say that in NZ we'd be using beer vinegar, but then I remembered my Mum's big bottle of brown malt vinegar...
-- Karl
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What Karl & Fiona have been cooking up!
[edibleplanet.wordpress.com]
Sherry vinegar is used a lot in Spanish cooking. They make a lot of sherry in Spain and I guess it is much the same as wine vinegar being used a lot in France/Italy and cider vinegar being used a lot in the UK. Sherry vinegar is dark brown and has a real sweetness. Not as intense as balsamic, but more than red wine vinegar.
I was going to say that in NZ we'd be using beer vinegar, but then I remembered my Mum's big bottle of brown malt vinegar...
-- Karl
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What Karl & Fiona have been cooking up!
[edibleplanet.wordpress.com]
Re: Maggi Toast Topping October 16, 2009 05:02PM |
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Re: Maggi Toast Topping October 17, 2009 02:40AM |
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Re: Maggi Toast Topping October 17, 2009 02:48AM |
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Re: Maggi Toast Topping May 23, 2012 10:38AM |
I remember it well... It would be 40 years since I've had it. I think it was stopped in the mid to late 70's. I actually contacted Maggi about 6 months ago via email. Unfortunately they have no plans to bring it back.... Maybe we could start a facebook page for it to be returned?
Cheers Steve.
Cheers Steve.
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