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Prep for Christmas lunch (or dinner whatever you call it)

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waynekerr55 said:
If you haven't started yet, the Jamie Oliver get ahead gravy is good enough to drink.

https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/chicken-recipes/get-ahead-gravy/

The other tip is to brine your turkey in a saltwater solution (60g salt per litre of water). Lovely stuff!

What a pile of pretentious shite, bit of veg water, flour, turkey gravy granuals, juices from cooked crown and bobs your uncle gwavy all done.
 
What’s all this BS about chucking a turkey away after 2 hours? :shock: :lol:

My parents have kept turkey in a rather cool (but unrefrigerated) pantry for days after it’s been cooked, been eating it like that for three decades. I’m still here.
 
Epaul said:
What a pile of pretentious shite, bit of veg water, flour, turkey gravy granuals, juices from cooked crown and bobs your uncle gwavy all done.

Ffs Paul 😂😂😂
 
Well just had my dinner, turkey was absolutely lovely, fingers crossed I'm ok, as it had been left out for 20 hours..

Talking of turkeys, seems quite a few people had Christmas ruined courtesy of some rotten ones about.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12899487/Thats-60-turkey-bin-families-say-festive-plans-ruins-waking-Christmas-morning-discover-Asda-Sainsburys-Tesco-turkeys-mouldy-rancid.html

I wouldn't be happy with that.
 
jack123 said:
Well just had my dinner, turkey was absolutely lovely, fingers crossed I'm ok, as it had been left out for 20 hours..

Talking of turkeys, seems quite a few people had Christmas ruined courtesy of some rotten ones about.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12899487/Thats-60-turkey-bin-families-say-festive-plans-ruins-waking-Christmas-morning-discover-Asda-Sainsburys-Tesco-turkeys-mouldy-rancid.html

I wouldn't be happy with that.

Mental isn't it. Luckily enough I've used the butchers here since COVID and always have a good one
 
waynekerr55 said:
Mental isn't it. Luckily enough I've used the butchers here since COVID and always have a good one

Well, we had a crown from Tesco and it was nice. Guess they were just unlucky, ?

I just looked up one of the names on that article on twitter, and read his actual tweet, bloody hell I don't think I'd ever post something on twitter, looking at the abuse you get, he's been called a nonce and a pric* and the tweet has only been up 5 hours..


https://twitter.com/PaulFre36300327/status/1739249114028683321
 
waynekerr55 said:

Gravy granules, don't need to add granules just make a stock from the Turkeys juices ffs.
Granules, that's has bad as Prosser's Turkey Curry on Christmas day ffs :shock:
 
Niigata Jack said:
Gravy granules, don't need to add granules just make a stock from the Turkeys juices ffs.
Granules, that's has bad as Prosser's Turkey Curry on Christmas day ffs :shock:

I'm intrigued by the turkey curry, not gonna lie 😂
 
Ok, so did anyone have any oddly shaped vegetables this Christmas lunch/dinner?
This is our offering below.

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Didn’t have the heart to use it, the grandkids thought it was hilarious.
 
Muteswan said:
Ok, so did anyone have any oddly shaped vegetables this Christmas lunch/dinner?
This is our offering below.

CE7-A3-B64-9-B5-E-42-DB-A2-EB-3-E0-F44534-B78.jpg


Didn’t have the heart to use it, the grandkids thought it was hilarious.

Use it? 😳😳😳😳
 
Muteswan said:
Ok, so did anyone have any oddly shaped vegetables this Christmas lunch/dinner?
This is our offering below.

CE7-A3-B64-9-B5-E-42-DB-A2-EB-3-E0-F44534-B78.jpg


Didn’t have the heart to use it, the grandkids thought it was hilarious.

 
Please excuse my ignorance. I've heard the term before but could someone tell me what a turkey crown is? I've just asked my Mrs and she said she thought it was just part of a turkey but wasn't 100% sure which part!
 
karnataka said:
Please excuse my ignorance. I've heard the term before but could someone tell me what a turkey crown is? I've just asked my Mrs and she said she thought it was just part of a turkey but wasn't 100% sure which part!

It’s basically the white meat with breast bones intact. All wings, legs and dark meat is removed.

We usually have a butterfly which is as above but minus the bone. Basically it’s pure meat.
 

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