rarebit


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Synonyms for rarebit

cheese melted with ale or beer served over toast

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Today's longer trip will suit ideally, as Welsh Rarebit was running on strongly behind Gordon Elliott's hotpot last time and is ready to serve it up.
The pork steaks should take four minutes per side under the grill to cook then a few more minutes to glaze the rarebit. You may need to adjust the cooking time depending on the thickness of the pork steaks.
The company has apologised and said it will now stop selling its Welsh Rarebit flavoured crisps.
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Toast slices of sourdough bread, then rub each piece with the rarebit and layer some ham slices on one side of the toast, top the ham with a little spinach and then put the other slice of toast on top.
We discuss whether it's Rarebit or Rabbit as the bubbling cheese on toast arrives at the table and soon fall into silence as the knife and fork goes into the yellow molten goodness.
The Run Rarebit Run (below) is just one of a selection of excellent burgers at Byron, the latest chain restaurant to <Bhit Grey Street
"I love good food," admits Steve, 37, "but Welsh rarebit is the limit of 37, "but Welsh rarebit is the limit of my cooking talents." my cooking talents." FOODIES: Hosts Steve and Lisa
Rarebit founders Hampton and Michael Catlin, a developer couple, pulled their software apps from Mozilla after Eich's appointment.
The opener, Rarebit, is from the scarier end of their repertoire, mixing rock power with jazz complexity.
The starters included, mackerel salad, cheese fritter, Welsh rarebit and an unusual garlic and spinach soup.
In 1904 he created what became a landmark newspaper comic strip series called 'Dream of the Rarebit Fiend' which ran until 1911 and was based on a one knock joke about consuming a mildly hallucinogenic food popularly called 'Welsh Rarebit'.
McCay's other comic strips were "Little Sammy Sneeze" and "Dream of the Rarebit Fiend." McCay also inspired later moviemakers with his animated films, including Little Nemo (1911); Gertie the Dinosaur (1914); Jersey Skeeters, (1916); The Sinking of the Lusitania (1918), probably the first feature-length animated film; and The Dream of a Rarebit Fiend (1921).
Where: Unit 14, Ynyswen Industrial Estate, CF42 6DL More info: Visit their Facebook page Madame Fromage's Welsh rarebit, Cardiff BEING Cardiff 's cheese-lovers' favourite place for many years, you're in cheese heaven when you pay a visit to this deli tucked in the corner of the Castle Arcade.