- 18 Mar 15, 21:06#435142
So I've not been around much lately and I missed doing this for the Australian GP (the perils of two icky kids) but I was wondering if anyone fancied doing a food-a-long with me?
I’m intending to cook or eat something on race weekend connected to where the race is being held. The link between food and place can be as tenuous as you like!
I haven’t decided on a food for the Malaysian GP yet. Although I’m half-Malaysian, I don’t have a huge repertoire. My current thoughts are either laksa (a spicy noodle soup) or bakkwa, a dried meat like jerky only sweet and absolutely amazing and something I can’t seem to get in the UK
So, does anyone else fancy giving this a go? Pictures are, of course, a must! If we get enough entries over the course of the season, I’d happily put up a small prize. Informal rules:
- You don’t need to enter something for every race
- You can enter a starter, main and dessert for every race
- The link between food and race can be tenuous but will need an explanation if it's not immediately obvious
- You must have cooked the food yourself - a takeaway from your local Chinese for the Chinese GP does not count
I’m intending to cook or eat something on race weekend connected to where the race is being held. The link between food and place can be as tenuous as you like!
I haven’t decided on a food for the Malaysian GP yet. Although I’m half-Malaysian, I don’t have a huge repertoire. My current thoughts are either laksa (a spicy noodle soup) or bakkwa, a dried meat like jerky only sweet and absolutely amazing and something I can’t seem to get in the UK
So, does anyone else fancy giving this a go? Pictures are, of course, a must! If we get enough entries over the course of the season, I’d happily put up a small prize. Informal rules:
- You don’t need to enter something for every race
- You can enter a starter, main and dessert for every race
- The link between food and race can be tenuous but will need an explanation if it's not immediately obvious
- You must have cooked the food yourself - a takeaway from your local Chinese for the Chinese GP does not count