What are you having for Dinner, Sunday, 9-27?

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lasts nights' pizza:)
 

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We are going to have pork chunks in a mushroom/wine sauce over mashed potatoes or rice, fresh vegetables and a tomato/cucumber salad. I may even make some rolls is time permits.
 
We are going to have pork chunks in a mushroom/wine sauce over mashed potatoes or rice, fresh vegetables and a tomato/cucumber salad. I may even make some rolls is time permits.

but...but, If ya don't make rolls, what on Earth are ya gonna sop up the gravy with??? :ermm:










:LOL:
 
Not sure yet but a afternoon snak will be Terrine of Pork.

Pork is from a Boston Butt / meat from trotters stock made from pork trotters. Trotters were blanced then cooked with garlic, ginger and salt.

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had mine already, had turkey with garlic sauce, yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes, swede carrots and green beans

ready for desert now haha
 
Not sure yet but a afternoon snak will be Terrine of Pork.

Pork is from a Boston Butt / meat from trotters stock made from pork trotters. Trotters were blanced then cooked with garlic, ginger and salt.

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trotters? pig feet? they make good gelatine for aspic.
 
trotters? pig feet? they make good gelatine for aspic.

Yep. I blanced them for 30 minutes dumped the water washed them, then cooked them for a few hours to extract the gelatine. Strained the stock poured it over the cooked meat put in fridge overnight.
 
a beef roast is in the oven with potatoes and squash, onions, and mushrooms. I made stock the other day, so am braising with that.
 
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