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Mike
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3rd Dec 11 at 14:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Goose, love it.
moka
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Gammon cooked in coca cola... fuckin AMAZING..... Have it every year.
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike B
Goose, love it.
where do you get it from and what do you pay
Mike
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3rd Dec 11 at 16:08   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Not sure tbh, perks of living at home
Russ
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Gavin
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doesnt matter what the main course is.... its all goes to shit without these




pew pew pew pewwwww
Russ
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pork in a pig
Gavin
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is that what you call that position


pew pew pew pewwwww
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I've cooked our family turkey for the past few years and never made it dry. It will be dry if you're a shit cook, but if you know what you're doing it is lovely and moist. My preferred bird is a Bronze. Outdoor reared and corn fed. Gives a great tasting meat.

We have a fairly big Christmas dinner, about 18 of us, so we'll have a roast pork leg with crackling and apple sauce and also a beef topside joint, slow cooked in beer and onions and then use the liquid to make a rich beefy, beery gravy.

Not forgetting the starter, a prawn cocktail. Using large prawns, small prawns for their flavour, crayfish tails and lobster meat. All mixed up with homemade cocktail sauce.


place for 1 more like ste? that sounds fuckin fantastic tbh lol
Jed D
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3rd Dec 11 at 20:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

had duck last year...


...caught it with my own hands


having turkey and beef this year... with a splash or two of whhhhisssky
Jed D
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If you get your hands inbetween the skin and the meat, start at the neck end and separate it right over the breast. then get a handful of butter with your choice of flavour, e.g. garlic, herbs etc. (butter needs to be soft btw) and get it spread fairly even between the skin and meat. I usually get some pancetta and make a lattice over the skin on the breast. Cover the breast area with 2 layers of greaseproof paper, then the whole bird/roasting tray with foil. Take it off for the last 20 mins to crisp the pancetta up. There is a self basting turkey that is lovely and moist



also just read that out to the lass and its made her wet, she fucking loves a good cook

got anything you can px for her im not a big eater tbh..?
taylorboosh
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Lol made her wet
Jed D
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Lol made her wet


honestly, shes a cooking freak. every time i buy summit for the car i have to bribe her with new pans and shit
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If i could give my lass the horn with various cooking utensills id have a very well equiped kitchen
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We're having a three bird roast again-goose, chicken and duck
Ben J
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I'll be eating whatever the MIL cooks. Usually a turkey and Pork joint.
Carl
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Turkey too dry? Have you lot not heard of gravy?! Got to have turkey at Christmas.
Jed D
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i dont like gravy
IvIarkgraham
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roast beef or steak diane
AlunJ
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I'm going to the toby carvery this year, so a bit of everything they've got usually
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Turducken in the freezer

[Edited on 04-12-2011 by Cybermonkey]
taylorboosh
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quote:
Originally posted by Jed D
i dont like gravy




Carl
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quote:
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i dont like gravy


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Chateaubriand more than likely.
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quote:
Originally posted by john-d
quote:
Originally posted by Jed D
i dont like gravy








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