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Super-Slaw recipe!

Super-Slaw recipe

We do on occasions buy Coleslaw but Sue more often that not makes her own. Provided you have Onions and Mayonnaise the other ingredients are arbitrary really. We’ve had Broccoli stems, Swede, you name it really - in various Coleslaws. This version was very colourful and notably tasty due to a (Not to long to be) Secret ingredient….

Ingredients:-

Carrots, finely batoned
Onions, finely sliced
Red Cabbage, finely sliced
Mayonnaise
Black Lime, crushed
Lemon juice

The Black Lime and Lemon juice added a really good citrus kick. You can get Black Limes from various Continental shops, they are really inexpensive, last for ever it seems and are handy to add a citrus flavour to all sorts of dishes.

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Gammon Hock in a giant Yorkshire Pudding

Discount fridge Gammon Hock. I’ve generally avoided Gammon until now as Sue’s generally not a great fan. But we both really enjoyed it after a good hearty boiling with a few fragrant herbs and spices. There was enough meat for 4 adult servings for us from one Hock at £1.12.

Ingredients:-

Gammon Hock
Onion, roughly sliced
Whole Black Pepper corns
Bay Leaves
Ground Cloves
Dill
A pint of Cider

Method:-

(1) In a large pan immerse the Hock in water and bring it to the boil for a few minutes.
(2) Pour the water away and rinse the Hock in cold water,
(3) Refill the pan and add the Hock and all the other ingredients. Top the pan up with water once you’ve added the Cider and bring back to the boil.
(4) Once boiling reduce the heat to a gentle simmer for 2 to 3 hours.
(5) When the meat is almost falling off the bone remove from the pan and allow to drain.
(6) Strip the meat as you would with pulled Pork.

You can use your “Pulled Gammon” as you wish. We added ours to a full dinner in a giant Yorkshire Pudding, because we’re a bit sad like that!
 

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