I think this is like the same as the other post but we shall do it again!
My favourite food, if you don't know my favourite food is fillet mignon.
It is a piece of eye fillet wrapped in bacon.
So all you need is piece/pieces of eye fillet and cut how you like (I like mine using little tooth picks and having them bite size)
You can put the on the pan using witch ever oil you like cooking until (well I don't know but get an adult to tell you when it is cooked)
Please try it and comment below if you liked it.
Bye!
Kia ora Sam,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Hazel and I am part of the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) team. You have been doing such a great job with your posts - ka pai!
YUM, that sounds delicious; the picture is making me very hungry. I like that you said that people should ask an adult for help if they are going to make it, as that would help to keep them safe. Have you tried to make it before?
Keep up the great work, and I look forward to reading more of your posts soon!
Hazel :)
Hi
DeleteI have seen my dad making it but have not tried myself.
Thanks for the comment.
Blog you later!
Kia Ora Samuel!
ReplyDeleteI think your food looks and sounds so delicious, but I bet my older brother would love it more. Good job for adding a picture to show people the delicious food you like.
For me, I personally don't really like fish so this wouldn't be my new favourite, but my older brother does and he will surely love this. Also, maybe you could ask your mum or dad for how long to cook the food because it will be very helpful to know.
What is you least favourite food?
Happy Blogging
Gargee HPS
hpsgargeej.blogspot.co.nz
Hi
DeleteMy least favourite food is mushrooms.
And just a note Eye fillet is steak from a cow, not fish.
Thanks for the comment.
Blog you later!
Hi Samuel,
ReplyDeleteWell done on finishing this Summer Learning Journey activity. Your filet mignon looks delicious. Hopefully I will be able to try this one day. Was this dish created in New Zealand or did it come from somewhere else? Keep up the good work.
Hi
DeleteI think it came from some were else and was introduced by others into NZ
Thanks for the comment.
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Hi Samuel!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog post about A local Delicacy, You are doing an amazing job. I like the choice of food that you chose to write down. i like your recipe that you made. I have never eaten this food.
Blog you later!
Florence
Hi
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment.
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