What can be made from the following ingredients?

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Question by dean20223: What can be made from the following ingredients?
I have;

Flour
Eggs
Potatoe
Turnip
Carrot
Water
Goat Milk
Corn

Thats all is there anything that can be made using the flour?
nope nothing besides the following
stupid isn’t it?

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4 Responses to What can be made from the following ingredients?

  1. If you have either baking powder or baking soda, you could make corn pancakes. Or potato pancakes or boxty.

    Dottie R
    April 27, 2013 at 4:22 pm
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    Lakely
    April 27, 2013 at 4:36 pm
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  3. You can make a vegetable shepherd’s pie

    steve j
    April 27, 2013 at 5:13 pm
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  4. You can make a veggie pie.

    Make a dough with 2-3 cups of flour and a couple of eggs. Add a little cold water to knead it. Roll it out to about 1 cm thick and line a pie dish with it. Bake blind for about 10-15 minutes on high heat till about half cooked. Put aside

    Chop up your turnips/carrots/potatoes into bite size chunks and boil/steam (separately) with salt and pepper till tender. Also steam your corn if its not already cooked. Mix and put aside in a bowl.

    In a heavy base saucepan melt a few tablespoons butter and add 2 tablespoons flour stirring to make a smooth paste (low heat). Add 2-3 cups milk and stir/cook till thick. Add salt and pepper and nutmeg powder to taste.

    Put your cooked veggies in your pie shell. top up with white sauce. Use remaining dough to cover the top of your pie. Make a few slashes in the top crust to let steam escape.

    Bake for about 20 minutes until top is golden.

    Speedy Saddy
    April 27, 2013 at 5:16 pm
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