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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Pasta in a cake? Sounds weird.
Then again, I suppose pasta is just flour and water. More or less what goes in a cake anyway.
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 20:36, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)

I can't picture it working, is there a link?
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 20:39, Reply)

www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pasta-recipes/special-spaghetti-cake
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 20:43, Reply)

Thats different than the image i had in my mind. Plus I'm not a big fan of jamie oliver he over complicates simple dishes.
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 20:50, Reply)

instagr.am/p/LgURT4JFvT/
1) Cook the pasta for 5 minutes, if you can't find noodles in your local jewish section, then broken up spegetti would do.
2) Mix 200g sugar with 2 eggs, with some raisons and/or fruit peel.
3) Drain the pasta completely, pour it into the egg mixture.
4) Melt 50g of butter in a dish, use that to line the dish then pour the rest into the sugar/eggs/noodles.
5) Bake on about 140 for an hour or soo, 'till the top is golden brown.
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 21:10, Reply)

I have 12 pieces, they're about 3-4inches x 3-5 inches x 2 inches, depending on how uneven my cutting was, and 8 people to share them with plus a couple extras. They look tiny but they're quite filling.
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 21:03, Reply)

You posted a tax issue the other week, did you get it resolved?
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 21:05, Reply)

To be honest, I completely forgot about it, I'll send another email to my accountant =) His assistant said it wasn't unusual, that I have nothing to worry about and [accountant] will get back to me.
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 21:12, Reply)

I forgot the name for tortilla, so I put in spanish omlette as a search, and found this little nugget, EWWWWWWWW
www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=spanish%20omlette
Edit: didn't see the above post Pops, no offence but that looks kinda rank
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 21:13, Reply)
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