thetyreman
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can't beat honey roasted parsnips, christmas isn't the same without it. p.s sprouts are the work of SATAN himself
I always thought Elk's were bigger than turkeys ................ Learn something new every day on hereEven a small turkey is just too much for us, with only 2 of us eating it. Ham is traditional here but again Christmas hams are huge and anyway I dislike it. So we will be having elk for Christmas lunch, same as last year. For us it is a better option.
can't beat honey roasted parsnips, christmas isn't the same without it. p.s sprouts are the work of SATAN himself
I can't think of parsnips without thinking of Samuel Johnson's recipe for cucumber.can't beat honey roasted parsnips, christmas isn't the same without it. p.s sprouts are the work of SATAN himself
I found a recipe about 25 years ago in a newspaper for a steamed marmalade pudding - my m.i.l. made it every year. I no longer have the exact recipe, but I still do it - with Seville marmalade, muscovado sugar and some brown flour it looks like a Xmas pudding.
The recipe BM101 linked to looks good, but the ours is a little more traditional - made with suet with marmalade inside as well as for the topping. I have to look one up every year now, but they're all variations on a theme. A suet one will take far longer to cook.Would you mind sharing your recipe? Thanks
I won't bother making clotted cream - there's a place up the road that makes twenty five tonnes a day.
just how big is your oven...............................................??What are people cooking for Christmas lunch? Traditional turkey or something else?
Even a small turkey is just too much for us, with only 2 of us eating it. Ham is traditional here but again Christmas hams are huge and anyway I dislike it. So we will be having elk for Christmas lunch, same as last year. For us it is a better option.
How can you turn pork into ham? I have some leg of pork in the freezer and I like ham. Or have I missed something?I killed a turkey on Saturday - 10kg or 22lbs. The goose is supposed to make new baby geese, so it got a reprieve this year, along with its mate. Just took a ham out of the brine (it was a pork joint in the freezer until last week), and tomorrow I will be attempting clotted cream, which may or may not go well. We should eat reasonably well. The steamed marmalade pudding looks like an exceptionally good idea, unlike the elk. Wikipedia tells me a male elk can weigh up to half a ton - I'll stick wit turkey.
You need to cure it - look up homecuring recipes. Basically salt, plus other things for interestHow can you turn pork into ham? I have some leg of pork in the freezer and I like ham. Or have I missed something?
Merry Christmas
John
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