lilbill15 Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 Thank you very much, a grand day out to Alnwick is planned. I’ve also looked Merlin up, found info about him thanks xx
lilbill15 Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 @Vic Patterson brilliant 🤩 xx I’ve been looking for an original recipe for Pan Haggerty ferra good while now, I’m sure that’ll be in one, if not all, of those books. I’m planning to ask Don Lynn’s ?son for a sheep’s head plus intestines and lights. Loving the Swedish chef ( @Canny lass!) recipe for the head, and keen to have a go at kokoretsi, cos it’s looking unlikely I’ll get back to Greece anytime soon. Many thanks 😁🌈x
Vic Patterson Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 This is the contents of "The Geordie Cook Book, 9The other book has "Panackelty") I'm not sure if we are allowed to copy from the books without permission? 1
lilbill15 Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 Nay, lad, like isn’t good enough, LOVE 💕, seeing this index, can’t wait to get hold of these cookbooks 😁🌈xx thanks very much. I’m going to post my favourite little old gem of a cookbook, I’m confident that copyright is not an issue with this one 😁🌈xxx 1
lilbill15 Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 Just now, lilbill15 said: Nay, lad, like isn’t good enough, LOVE 💕, seeing this index, can’t wait to get hold of these cookbooks 😁🌈xx thanks very much. I’m going to post my favourite little old gem of a cookbook, I’m confident that copyright is not an issue with this one 😁🌈xxx @Canny lass “Rolled beef” looks suspiciously like a Beef Olive??😉😋xx
Canny lass Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 13 hours ago, lilbill15 said: Loving the Swedish chef ( @Canny lass!) recipe for the head, Nothing to do with me! According to Merlin he got that recipe from The Geordie Cook Book, I think I spotted it on page 8 of Vic's index.
Canny lass Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 12 hours ago, lilbill15 said: “Rolled beef” looks suspiciously like a Beef Olive?? It does indeed - a very big beef olive! My mother used to do that for Sunday dinner when she couldn't afford a 'proper' joint (of meat, in case anybody's getting wrong ideas).The name, rolled beef, doesn't ring any bells though. I don't think she had any special name for it. 1
lilbill15 Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 (edited) Aye @Canny lass , there’s a few known recipes in there given personalised names- I love the “half pay pudding “! definitely a sign of those times; up there with mock duck and mock fish? I remember Dad telling me about an earlier birthday party for him during the war years, discovering that the “pineapple chunks “ in the trifle were actually swede! The vegetable of course, not marinated Scandinavian person 🤣 😁xx. P.S. found a Geordie cookbook online at my usual World of books , it’s in the post. Couldn’t find Wor lass’s yem cooking, so barter books for that ( they’re often more pricey) xx Edited July 7, 2021 by lilbill15 Update
lilbill15 Posted July 15, 2021 Report Posted July 15, 2021 Depends upon the ingredients. I’m waiting for John Lynn of Don Lynn’s Bedlington to find me a sheep’s head for @Canny lass ‘s recipe suggestions 😁🌈x
lilbill15 Posted July 16, 2021 Report Posted July 16, 2021 I tend to limit online food shopping to Asda and Waitrose. Apart from a delicious black charcoal cheddar from somewhere in Derbyshire I prefer to source meat and veg locally. I like to support local small shops where possible. Hope(zetty) 🤣 this helps 😁🌈xxR
Canny lass Posted July 26, 2021 Report Posted July 26, 2021 On 15/07/2021 at 19:03, lilbill15 said: Depends upon the ingredients. I’m waiting for John Lynn of Don Lynn’s Bedlington to find me a sheep’s head for @Canny lass ‘s recipe suggestions 😁🌈x That sheeps heed is nowt ti di wi me! 1
lilbill15 Posted July 26, 2021 Report Posted July 26, 2021 Yup, that was one of @Merlin’s posts. I do tend to get confused which of Bedlington’s Illuminati said what 🤗xxR
Canny lass Posted July 30, 2021 Report Posted July 30, 2021 On 26/07/2021 at 13:42, Canny lass said: I’m waiting for John Lynn of Don Lynn’s Bedlington to find me a sheep’s head Do let me know how this culinary delight turns out! 1
Canny lass Posted July 30, 2021 Report Posted July 30, 2021 Perhaps it will be the same as our Xmas recipe for a pigs head: 1
lilbill15 Posted July 31, 2021 Report Posted July 31, 2021 @Canny lass ! I’ll probably never bliddy know! John Lynn told me the abattoir staff laughed at him and said “not possible “ can’t let you have any leftover sheep bits “health and safety “ blah blah. I have found I can travel or order online from Caribbean/Eastern European or North African suppliers but currently it’s losing its appeal 🙄xx Do you eat (the whole even) pig’s head or is it just symbolic or maybe just decorative? It doesn’t look as tempting as pics I’ve seen of cooked sheep’s heads though 😋😁🌈xx
Canny lass Posted August 1, 2021 Report Posted August 1, 2021 (edited) 13 hours ago, lilbill15 said: ! I’ll probably never bliddy know! It's probably just as well!! It's really only Iceland where it's eaten and it's not your everyday plain cooking. Edited August 1, 2021 by Canny lass 1
Canny lass Posted August 1, 2021 Report Posted August 1, 2021 13 hours ago, lilbill15 said: Do you eat (the whole even) pig’s head or is it just symbolic or maybe just decorative? The pig - all of it - is the mainstay of the Christmas dinner with ham being top of the list. The various parts are turned into several dishes: cheeks & trotters (brawn), ribs (glazed and roasted), shoulder (smoked), belly (salted & smoked) guts (sausage skin), just about everything else (sausage). The pigs head is, today, purely decorative but an essential part of the festivities. Artificial ones come in all sorts of materials and sizes. They are decorated yearly and the icing removed before being stored for the following year. I think the tradition is dying out. None of the children use them. You can buy all the dishes ready made but we always do our own ham, ribs and sausage. 1
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