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Had goose, rasied by a guy I know. Very tasty it was too. With that were lots of home grown veg (roast spuds, Jerusalem artichokes, shallots and parsnips, steamed carrots and red cabbage, the only bought vegetable, from the farmers market in town). All very good.
Starter was celery and stilton soup, with the ham stock. A little bit of ham, glazed with cloves, orange, dark sugar and honey after boiling first. Our traditional Christmas glaze.
Very pleasant too. Christmas pudding will be eaten today or tomorrow, we were far too full yesterday. Did manage a mince pie at teatime, along with a ham and mustard sandwich.
Goose has been stripped, lots of meat in the fridge, and a confit of the legs is in the oven now. Goose carcass is now safely pressure ccoked for stock (and last bits of goose fat). That'll become a goose and roast vegetable soup when we inevitably get guests tomorrow, with plenty of stock left for a goose and ham pie. And the first batch of fat (clean, unused rendered fat) is about to go into the oven in a jar, with the confit, to get it sterile for storing.
Went for a walk yesterday morning and found the lovliest stand of oyster mushrooms you could imagine. Some of those are todays lunch, along with the ribs cut out of the pork belly we minced up for sausage meat, apricot and amaretto stuffing. From the same sausage session we also had some pork bangers for yesterdays breakfast. Very pleasant too.
Only downer is that lots of people have bought us chocolates. We have all the extra home made ones that we end up with after the Christmas chocolate making session, and a whole boxload of others too now |
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