That sir, is an accompaniment to match the finest in the land.
I was introduced to the art of serving an almost caramelised dish of red cabbage, apple and raisins along with a home made shepherds pie (lamb) at The Red Lion in Burnsall.
Food of Gods.
In Gods county.
I do my red cabbage like that, but I add 1/2 a chopped red onion too.
I stopped for the weekend at the Red Lion a couple of months ago, perfect place, can't wait to get back up there
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we are going to attempt to make our own soup from a chicken carcass(NOT BROTH) we ve got carrots, swede and parsnip and chicken stock cubes to add to the carcass and leftover meat. how long do we cook it for, when do we add the veggies, dont want them turning to mush.
we are going to attempt to make our own soup from a chicken carcass(NOT BROTH) we ve got carrots, swede and parsnip and chicken stock cubes to add to the carcass and leftover meat. how long do we cook it for, when do we add the veggies, dont want them turning to mush.
thanks in advance lads and lasses.
I make quite a bit of home made soup my fav is This.If I was doing a chicken and veg soup I would cook it for about 25-30 mins ,but I like my veg soft.
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help please
we are going to attempt to make our own soup from a chicken carcass(NOT BROTH) we ve got carrots, swede and parsnip and chicken stock cubes to add to the carcass and leftover meat. how long do we cook it for, when do we add the veggies, dont want them turning to mush.
thanks in advance lads and lasses.
I make quite a bit of home made soup my fav is This.If I was doing a chicken and veg soup I would cook it for about 25-30 mins ,but I like my veg soft.
we are going to attempt to make our own soup from a chicken carcass(NOT BROTH) we ve got carrots, swede and parsnip and chicken stock cubes to add to the carcass and leftover meat. how long do we cook it for, when do we add the veggies, dont want them turning to mush.
thanks in advance lads and lasses.
Here is what I do, your mileage may vary...
Boil the carcass in a pan with a couple of carrots and an onion roughly chopped, a few peppercorns and enough water to cover, simmer for a couple of hours.
Remove the bones, add your chopped veg, stock cube and check the seasoning. Cook till the veg is as soft as you want it.
Mind, I'd never put parsnips in a veg soup and I'd never make it without onions, celery and a slack handful of pearl barley.
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