Small Unboned Gammon Joint
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Halve an onion, spread it round the base of the pot, insert gammon, pour over fullfat Coke enough to drown it, and simmer away for an afternoon. Quick roast to finish the outside (or make up a nice breadcrumb and mustard crust).
The dead coke can then be used for a nice soupstock base.
The dead coke can then be used for a nice soupstock base.
Simmering in water is only going to pull out flavour. I often soak something in water for a few hours to reduce the salt content, but, I would go with the coke/dr pepper option. It works a treat.
I have a whole ham to do next week, and I'll be smoking it over pecan wood for a day. Then making a crispy glaze using Dr pepper, too... Nom nom nom.
I have a whole ham to do next week, and I'll be smoking it over pecan wood for a day. Then making a crispy glaze using Dr pepper, too... Nom nom nom.
navier_stokes said:
Some people roast it completely, some simmer in water completely but I've heard the best way is to simmer in water and then roast with a glaze to finish, but:
What proportion of simmering in water/roasting do I need per kg?
Cheers
45mins per kg. 1/2 the time in water, 1/2 in oven (180 degs). Simple and tasty.What proportion of simmering in water/roasting do I need per kg?
Cheers

grumbledoak said:
randlemarcus said:
The dead coke can then be used for a nice soupstock base.
This is a joke, right? Or are you making "Haribo Tangfastic soup" for the kids?The only good use for flat coke is degreasing your drive.

http://www.durston.org.uk/Recipe/South%20Beach%20B...
i had the sense to make the dr pepper glaze prior to cooking the gammon. i may have messed up and burnt through not whisking enough but it was horrible. i intend to have another crack with some chicken wings but it wasn't good this time.
ended up simmering for 30mins in orange juice and cloves, then roasting for 45mins with a honey and pepper glaze.
this was supposed to be my sandwich fillings for the rest of the week, but i scoffed the lot last night! [1kg joint]
ended up simmering for 30mins in orange juice and cloves, then roasting for 45mins with a honey and pepper glaze.
this was supposed to be my sandwich fillings for the rest of the week, but i scoffed the lot last night! [1kg joint]
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