Displaying items by tag: Sutton Hoo
Sutton Who?
It's a Sutton Hoo chicken, the slow grown one. They're big, or hooge as we say here in Suffolk and my challenge was to see how many meals I could get from one bird.
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										 first to portion up the chicken, the heart and liver kept for canapes. Neck and bone tips for gravy first to portion up the chicken, the heart and liver kept for canapes. Neck and bone tips for gravy
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										 garlic butter sauteed heart and liver on toast served as canapes garlic butter sauteed heart and liver on toast served as canapes
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										 the crown stuffed with lemon wedges, rosemary and garlic the crown stuffed with lemon wedges, rosemary and garlic
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										 roasted and served with a white wine gravy made with the deglazed juices from the pan, with the roasted garlic, lemon and rosemary added back in roasted and served with a white wine gravy made with the deglazed juices from the pan, with the roasted garlic, lemon and rosemary added back in
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										 leftover breast meat in a delicious Club sandwich leftover breast meat in a delicious Club sandwich
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										 legs and wings served southern fried (see recipe book) legs and wings served southern fried (see recipe book)
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										 stock made with the carcass stock made with the carcass
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										 finale of a chorizo and chicken risotto using the stock and with the last nuggets of cooked chicken from the carcass finale of a chorizo and chicken risotto using the stock and with the last nuggets of cooked chicken from the carcass
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