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Turkey Drummer Pie

Turkey Drummer Pie

This recipe was in a book my mum kindly gave us. It called for Lamb Shanks, which is beyond our budget – So we improvised with a Turkey Drummer!

Ingredients:-

1 Turkey Drummer
Potatoes
Onions
Swede
Carrot
Tomato Puree
Dried Rosemary
Turkey Stock
Garlic Salt
Onion Salt
Soy Sauce (Gluten free in our case)
Salt & Pepper
Gluten free Puff Pastry

Method:-

(1) Foil the Drummer and pop it in the oven at 180c for 45 minutes.
(2) The pie filling is entirely up to you but Sue made the filling from the Potatoes, Onions, Swede, Carrot, Tomato Puree, Dried Rosemary, Turkey Stock, Garlic Salt, Onion Salt, Soy Sauce, Salt & Pepper.
(3) In a casserole add your pie filling. Take the Drummer from the oven and stand it in the filling.
(4) Punch a hole it the pastry to (Hopefully) support the Drummer and place back in the oven at 180c for 25 to 30 minutes.

We had to take this beast of a pie apart so the we could eat it, but it really was good.

 

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Asian Style Belly Pork (With outstanding Crackling!), recipe, eat well on universal credit

We think this technique created the best Cracking from the lowest priced bit of Pork. If your Pork has ribs in, it’s wise to cut them out, you can always make spare ribs another day.

Ingredients:-

500g of boneless Belly Pork
Spirit Vinegar
Salt
Cumin
Five Spice
Garlic Powder
Pepper
Brown Sugar
Mixed Herbs

Method:-

(1) Turn your Pork skin side down and with a sharp knife cut almost all the way to the Rind at about 2 ½ Cm spacing in both directions. You should have a series of cubes stuck to the Rind.
(2) Mix Salt, Cumin, Five Spice, Garlic Powder, Pepper, Brown Sugar and Mixed Herbs into a dry rub.
(3) Rub this over the meat and specifically into the cuts you have made in the meat.
(4) Turn the Pork over and pat the Rind dry.
(6) Place in an over proof dish Rind side up.
(7) Massage Spirit vinegar over the Rind.
(8) Place in your Oven or Air Fryer at 98c for 30 minutes.
(9) Remove and massage Oil and Salt all over the Rind.
(10) Cook for a further 45 minutes at 200c.

It’s unlikely we’ll be doing the scoring the Rind thing again, this worked and tasted so much better. Crispy Crackling with tender and well seasoned meat beneath.

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