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| My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 16, 2016, 3:25 pm | |
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| Soups | |
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| Re: My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 16, 2016, 3:44 pm | |
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| Hairst bree/Harvest broth originally a farmer's broth from | |
| Scotland | |
| Preparation time:30 minutes | |
| Cooking time: 2 1/4 hours | |
| Ingredients for four to six | |
| 2 lb. (900g.) middle neck of lamb, separated into cutlets | |
| 4 pints (2.3 litres) water or stock | |
| Salt | |
| Freshly ground black pepper | |
| Bouquet garni | |
| 6 spring onions, trimmed and finely chopped | |
| 2 carrots, peeled and finely diced | |
| 2 small turnips, peeled and finely diced | |
| 6 oz. (175g.) shelled young broad beans | |
| 8 oz. (225g.) shelled fresh peas or frozen peas | |
| 1 small cauliflower, divided into sprigs | |
| 1 lettuce, washed, dried and cut in fine shreds | |
| 1/4 teaspoon sugar | |
| 2 teaspoons finely chopped mint | |
| 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley | |
| Trim excess fat from the lamb, and place the meat in a large, | |
| heavy-based saucepan. Add the water or stock and season with | |
| salt and pepper. Add the bouquet garni and bring slowly to the | |
| boil, skimming off any white scum that rises to the surface. | |
| Cover tightly and simmer gently for about 1 hour, or until the | |
| flesh is beginning to come away from the bones. Lift out the | |
| meat with a slotted spoon and strip it from the bones. Discard | |
| the bones and chop the meat finely. | |
| Skim off any fat from the stock. Return the meat to the pan and | |
| add the onions, carrots, turnips, beans and half the fresh peas. | |
| Cover and simmer for 45 minutes and then add the cauliflower, | |
| lettuce, remaining fresh peas, sugar and mint. Continue to | |
| simmer for a further 20-30 minutes until the vegetables added | |
| last are just tender but not broken. If using frozen peas | |
| instead of fresh ones, add them 5 minutes before the end. | |
| Discard the bouquet garni, check the seasoning, and serve the | |
| broth very hot garnished with parsley. | |
| #Post#: 42262-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 16, 2016, 4:11 pm | |
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| Mussel brose/mussel broth also from Scotland | |
| Preparation time: about 1 1/4 hours | |
| Cooking time: 30 minutes | |
| Preheat the oven to 200 degrees C (400 degrees F)-Gas mark 6 or | |
| the grill to medium | |
| Ingredients for four | |
| 4 pints (2.3 litres) mussels, washed and scraped | |
| 1/2 pint (275/300 m.l.) water | |
| 2 1/2 level tablespoons oatmeal | |
| 1/2 oz. (15g.) butter | |
| 2 shallots, peeled and finely chopped | |
| 1 pint (575/600 m.l.) milk | |
| Salt and white pepper | |
| 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley | |
| Discard any mussels that are not tightly shut, or that do not | |
| shut when tapped. Put the sound mussels in a large, heavy-based | |
| saucepan. Add the water, cover the pan tightly and put it over a | |
| high heat for 6 minutes, shaking occasionally. By then the | |
| shells will be open. Strain off and reserve the juices from the | |
| pan, and leave the mussels until cool enough to handle. | |
| Meanwhile, bake the oatmeal on a baking sheet in the pre-heated | |
| oven until it is golden-brown. If it is more convenient, spread | |
| it on kitchen foil and toast it gently under a medium grill, | |
| taking great care not to let it burn. | |
| Take the mussels from the shells, and pull out the wiry black | |
| strips known as beards. Heat the butter in a clean pan and cook | |
| the shallots in it over a low heat, stirring frequently to | |
| prevent sticking. When the shallots are soft and transparent and | |
| have absorbed all the butter, add the mussels and the milk and | |
| heat through without boiling. | |
| Put the reserved mussel juice into a small pan, bring to the | |
| boil and stir in the browned oatmeal. Mix well and add to the | |
| soup off the heat; the soup must not boil or it will curdle. | |
| Season to taste with salt and white pepper, sprinkle on the | |
| parsley and serve piping hot. | |
| #Post#: 42264-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 16, 2016, 4:22 pm | |
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| London Particular | |
| Soaking time: overnight | |
| Preparation time: 15 minutes | |
| Cooking time: 2 1/4 hours | |
| Ingredients for six | |
| 3 rashers streaky bacon with rinds removed, diced | |
| 1 large onion, peeled and chopped | |
| 2 carrots peeled and chopped | |
| 1 lb./ (450g.) dried peas, soaked overnight in cold water to | |
| cover | |
| 4 pints (2.3 litres) vegetable or chicken stock | |
| Salt | |
| Pepper | |
| 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce | |
| 6 tablespoons croutons | |
| Put the bacon in a large, heavy-based saucepan and cook over | |
| gentle heat until the fat runs over. Add the onion and carrot | |
| and cook gently until the fat has been absorbed. | |
| Drain the soaked peas and add to the pan with the stock. Bring | |
| to the boil, season lightly with salt and pepper, cover and | |
| simmer for about 2 hours, or until the peas are mushy. | |
| Pass through a sieve or food mill, taste and adjust the | |
| seasoning. Add the Worcestershire sauce and re-heat. Serve | |
| topped with croutons. | |
| #Post#: 42265-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 16, 2016, 4:49 pm | |
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| Oxtail soup | |
| Soaking time: at least 4 hours | |
| Preparation time: 30 minutes | |
| Cooling time for stock: 5 hours | |
| Cooking time: 3 1/4 hours | |
| Ingredients for four to six | |
| 1 meaty oxtail, divided into joints | |
| 1 teaspoon vinegar | |
| 2 tablespoons dripping | |
| 2 onions, peeled and chopped | |
| 2 large carrots, peeled and chopped | |
| 3 sticks celery, trimmed and chopped | |
| 1 rasher bacon, roughly chopped after the rind has been cut off | |
| 3 pints (1.7 litres) stock | |
| Bouquet garni | |
| 3 bay leaves | |
| Salt | |
| Freshly ground black pepper | |
| 1 carrot, peeled and cut into rings | |
| 1 small onion, peeled and sliced | |
| 2 tablespoons plain flour | |
| 1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg | |
| 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice | |
| 4 tablespoons sherry or Madeira | |
| Soak the chopped oxtail in enough cold water to cover, with 1 | |
| teaspoon of vinegar added, for at least 4 hours. Drain and wipe | |
| dry. Heat half the dripping in a large, heavy-based saucepan. | |
| Add the oxtail pieces and cook over a high heat, shaking the pan | |
| frequently, until browned on all sides. Remove the oxtail with a | |
| slotted spoon. | |
| Add the chopped onions. carrots, celery and bacon to the juices | |
| in the pan and cook over a medium heat, stirring every now and | |
| then, until the onions are golden-brown. Return the oxtail to | |
| the pan, add the stock, bouquet garni and bay leaves, season | |
| with salt and pepper and bring to the boil. Skim off any white | |
| scum that rises to the top, then simmer the soup for 3 hours, or | |
| until the meat is falling off the bones. | |
| Strain off the stock into a large bowl and discard the onions, | |
| carrots, celery, bacon, bouquet garni and bay leaves. Leave the | |
| stock to cool for 1 hour, and then put in the refrigerator for | |
| about 4 hours, until any fat has hardened on the surface. Remove | |
| and discard the fat. | |
| Boil 1 pint (575/600m.l.) of the stock in a small pan, add the | |
| carrot and onion rings, and simmer for 15 minutes. Strain off | |
| and keep the stock, and reserve the rings for garnishing. | |
| Remove the meat from the bones and chop finely. Heat the | |
| remaining dripping in the cleaned saucepan. Add the flour and | |
| stir over a medium heat until the flour turns the colour of a | |
| hazelnut. Gradually add all the stock, stirring continuously | |
| until the soup comes to the boil and is thick and smooth. Simmer | |
| for 3 minutes and then add the meat, nutmeg and lemon juice. | |
| Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary, and stir in the | |
| sherry or Madeira. Garnish each serving with a portion of the | |
| cooked carrot and onion rings. | |
| #Post#: 42266-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 16, 2016, 5:02 pm | |
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| Lorraine soup | |
| Preparation time: 25 minutes | |
| Cooking time: 25 minutes | |
| Ingredients for four | |
| 1 thick slice white bread with crusts removed | |
| 1/4 pint (150m.l.) milk | |
| 2 breasts from a cooked chicken, skinned and finely minced | |
| 4oz. (100/125g.) ground almonds | |
| 2 hard-boiled egg yolks | |
| 2 pints (1.1 litres) chicken stock | |
| Salt and white pepper | |
| 1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg | |
| 2 teaspoons lemon juice | |
| 2 egg yolks | |
| 1/4 pint (150m.l.) double cream | |
| 2 tablespoons finely diced, cooked chicken for garnishing | |
| Put the bread in a small saucepan, cover with the milk, bring to | |
| the boil and set aside to cool a little. | |
| Pound the minced chicken, ground almonds and hard-boiled egg | |
| yolks in a mortar until smooth. Put the mixture in a large bowl | |
| and gradually beat in the bread and milk. Stir in the stock, | |
| then pass the mixture through a sieve or food mill into a | |
| saucepan. | |
| Bring to the boil, season with salt and pepper and add the | |
| nutmeg and lemon juice. Simmer for 10 minutes then remove from | |
| the heat. | |
| Beat the egg yolks with the cream and blend in 3 tablespoons of | |
| the hot soup. Stir the mixture into the soup and heat gently for | |
| 2-3 minutes without boiling, stirring continually until it | |
| thickens. | |
| Serve at once garnished with the diced chicken. | |
| #Post#: 42290-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 17, 2016, 6:19 am | |
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| Carrot soup | |
| Preparation time: 10 minutes | |
| Cooking time: 1 hour | |
| Ingredients for six to eight | |
| 2 oz. (50g.) butter | |
| 1 lb. (450g.) onions, peeled and thinly sliced | |
| 1 tablespoon plain flour | |
| 1 1/2 lb. (700g.) carrots, peeled and thinly sliced | |
| 3 pints (1.7 litres) stock | |
| Salt and pepper | |
| 2 teaspoons mild curry powder | |
| 2 tablespoons water | |
| Cauliflower sprigs, blanched for garnishing | |
| Croutons for garnishing | |
| Heat the butter in a large, heavy-based saucepan. Dust the onion | |
| rings with the flour and cook them gently in the butter, | |
| stirring well, until they are soft and golden after 10-15 | |
| minutes. | |
| Add the carrots and the stock, and season with salt and pepper. | |
| Bring to the boil and simmer with the pan uncovered for about 30 | |
| minutes, or until the carrots are soft. | |
| Pass the soup through a sieve or food mill and return it to the | |
| pan. Mix the curry powder to a smooth paste with the water. Stir | |
| it into the soup and simmer gently for 15 minutes. Serve hot, | |
| garnished with cauliflower sprigs and croutons. | |
| #Post#: 42291-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 17, 2016, 6:31 am | |
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| Alexandra soup | |
| Soaking time: Overnight | |
| Preparation time: 10 minutes | |
| Cooking time: 2 hours | |
| Ingredients for six | |
| 4 oz. (100/125g.) dried, yellow split peas | |
| 2 oz. (50g.) pearl barley | |
| 2 pints (1.1 litres) stock | |
| 1 oz. (25g.) butter | |
| 1 small onion, peeled and finely chopped | |
| Salt | |
| Freshly ground black pepper | |
| 2 tablespoons tomato puree | |
| 1/4 pint (150m.l.) single cream | |
| 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley | |
| Put the peas and barley together in a large basin, cover well | |
| with cold water and leave to soak overnight. Next day drain | |
| them, and blanch in boiling water for 2 minutes. Drain well. | |
| Put the peas and barley in a large, heavy-based saucepan with | |
| the stock, butter and onion. Season with salt and pepper, bring | |
| to the boil and simmer for 1 hour. | |
| Mix in the tomato puree and continue to simmer for another 30 | |
| minutes, or until the peas and barley are absolutely tender. | |
| Pass the mixture through a fine sieve or food mill into a clean | |
| pan. Stir in the cream and heat through without boiling. If the | |
| soup is too thick, thin it with a little milk. Taste and adjust | |
| the seasoning if necessary, and serve with the chopped parsley | |
| sprinkled on top. | |
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| Re: My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 17, 2016, 3:49 pm | |
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| Saxe-Coburg soup | |
| Preparation time: 30 minutes | |
| Cooking time: 35 minutes | |
| Ingredients for four to six | |
| 4 oz. (100/125g.) lean ham | |
| 2 oz. (50g.) butter | |
| 1 small onion, peeled and finely chopped | |
| 12 oz. (350g.) Brussels sprouts, trimmed, washed and thinly | |
| sliced | |
| Salt and freshly ground black pepper | |
| 1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg | |
| 1 tablespoon plain flour | |
| 2 pints (1.1 litres) stock | |
| 1/4 pint (150m.l.) double cream | |
| Croutons | |
| Chop half the ham very finely. Heat the butter in a heavy-based, | |
| medium saucepan and cook the onion in it over a low heat for | |
| 10-15 minutes, until soft and transparent. Add the sprouts and | |
| chopped ham and stir over a low heat until all the butter has | |
| been absorbed. | |
| Season with salt, pepper and nutmeg and sprinkle on the flour. | |
| Mix it in well, then gradually add the stock, stirring well over | |
| a medium heat until the soup comes to the boil. Simmer for 6 | |
| minutes, then pass the soup through a fine sieve or food mill | |
| and return the puree to a clean pan. | |
| Cut the remaining ham into very thin matchstick strips and add | |
| it to the soup. Stir in the cream. Heat through, adjust the | |
| seasoning, and add some extra stock or a little milk if the soup | |
| is too thick. Serve garnished with crisp croutons. | |
| #Post#: 42319-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: My recipes | |
| By: guest256 Date: August 17, 2016, 4:02 pm | |
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| Tomato and carrot soup | |
| Preparation time: 15 minutes | |
| Cooking time: 1 1/4 hours | |
| Ingredients for four | |
| 1/2 oz. (15g.) butter | |
| 2 teaspoons vegetable oil | |
| 1 onion, peeled and finely chopped | |
| 2 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped | |
| 6 oz. (175g.) carrots, peeled and finely chopped | |
| 1 lb. (450g.) tomatoes, skinned and roughly chopped | |
| 1 eating apple, peeled, cored and chopped | |
| Bouquet garni of thyme, marjoram and 3 bay leaves | |
| 2 pints (1.1 litres) stock | |
| Salt | |
| Freshly ground black pepper | |
| 4 tablespoons double cream | |
| 4 tablespoons croutons | |
| Heat the butter with the oil in a large, heavy-based saucepan. | |
| Put in the onion and garlic and cook over a low heat for 10-15 | |
| minutes until the onion is soft and transparent. Add the carrot | |
| and stir over a low heat until all the fat has been absorbed. | |
| Add the tomatoes, apple, bouquet garni and stock, season with | |
| salt and pepper and bring to the boil. Cover and simmer for 45 | |
| minutes. | |
| Remove and discard the bouquet garni and pass the soup through a | |
| fine sieve or a food mill. Return it to a clean pan, heat | |
| through and adjust the seasoning. | |
| Pour the soup into warm bowls, and garnish with a spoonful of | |
| cream with croutons round it. | |
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