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Another Christmas dinner completed


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Here is the starter of pigs in blankets (home made sausages and home maple cured bacon) followed by cod in a roast fennel and caper butter sauce.

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Main course of fillet steak with roast potatoes, sautéed sprouts and carrot and parsnip roasted in malted barley extract. Flaming Christmas pud to finish.

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5 hours ago, Sussexboy said:

It’s not marmite. It is like a malty treacle that you use in bread baking. It goes very well with root veg.

Thank you - every day is a school day, I'm guessing you would use it in Wholemeal/Brown bread types? Made a malted loaf a while back but the flour was malted, I'm assuming you get a similar result?

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1 hour ago, bruno22rf said:

Thank you - every day is a school day, I'm guessing you would use it in Wholemeal/Brown bread types? Made a malted loaf a while back but the flour was malted, I'm assuming you get a similar result?

I use it in loaves that are 20% whole meal 80% white flour with a couple of spoons of sourdough starter as well as some yeast. It makes an awesome malty loaf with a really good crust. No good for people with no teeth like a certain Mr. Ditchman!

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1 hour ago, Sussexboy said:

I use it in loaves that are 20% whole meal 80% white flour with a couple of spoons of sourdough starter as well as some yeast. It makes an awesome malty loaf with a really good crust. No good for people with no teeth like a certain Mr. Ditchman!

Might look into something similar. Mr Ditchman's teeth may be blunt but his wit is as sharp as ever, time the forum had a dish of the year award, he gets my vote .

 

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1 hour ago, Agriv8 said:

A tip I picked up from a county cook . 
 

parsnips splashed with a light coating of balsamic vinegar after par boiled before roasting in lard of course then a good squirt of honey and coat for the last 20 minutes !

Give it a try Agriv8

It doesn't matter what you coat them with or roast them in, parsnips are the devil's food. I can't abide them.

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2 hours ago, Agriv8 said:

A tip I picked up from a county cook . 
 

parsnips splashed with a light coating of balsamic vinegar after par boiled before roasting in lard of course then a good squirt of honey and coat for the last 20 minutes !

Give it a try Agriv8

try as hard as i might i have yet to "squirt" some honey

 

29 minutes ago, amateur said:

It doesn't matter what you coat them with or roast them in, parsnips are the devil's food. I can't abide them.

parsnips and mashed swede are food of the gods......i shall be having a whole mashed and buttered and sugared swede with my haggis..

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