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| First comes the wild boar..........marinaded for 2 days as normal but cooked in a barbeque sauce this time after a couple of hours coated in Hickory Smoke.....probably what you would call liquid smoke. 3 hours cooking and it was fantastic ![]() Next is Vertical chicken and garlic mushrooms. First time with the chicken but certainly not the last ![]() Left to right ......chilli beef, cherry tomatoes and rosemary drizzled with garlic EVOO, smoked kabanossi sausage pancetta borlotti beans rosemary and sage, haricot beans and red peppers. ![]() Terracotta pot was mixed veggies, sealed round the lid with flour/water paste to keep in the flavour ![]() |
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| Boar was cooked on a wire rack because I was concerned about the tomato based sauce burning if the roaster was sitting on the floor. ![]() Almost ready.......Garlic bread in the foreground. I was going to rename this picture 'are you sitting comfortably' becaust the chicken reminds me of somebody getting warm in front of the fire....... ![]() All was not smooth sailing. The weather turned a tad inclement. We are made of stern stuff us FB WFO addicts. Oven is to the top left. ![]() Was it worth the effort............you betcha........... ![]() |
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| Wow! Sure looks tastey, wish I waas there in spite of the rain. Chuck |
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| WOW, great spread, The bean dishes look like they would be great out of the oven. The chicken and boar look perfectly done. |
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| ... that must have taken a great deal of coordination - looks fantstic! Actually it looks as if you were trying to feed 40 people, not 4. Or was that a typo? |
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| Yummmm! It all looks wonderful - bet it was delicious. I haven't had my lunch yet and now I'm positively starving! That's a great-looking terracotta pot and what a great idea to seal it with the flour & water paste - I'll have to remember that trick. Thanks! |
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| Inish, what was the marinade for the boar? What a deadly spread! |
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| Jeff, Deadly spread? Sounds like .....naaa, never mind
__________________ GJBingham ----------------------------------- Everyone makes mistakes. The trick is to make mistakes when nobody is looking. - |
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| Thanks to all for the kind comments all encouragement is greatly appreciated. Frances, the coordination is just the same as your meals and bread. It gets better as I get to learn how the oven performs. And your right about the numbers, too much food........the chicken was a step too far.........Waynebergmans vertical chicken picture on site that morning triggered a 'need to know'. Curiosity is satisfied in spades and no food is wasted in our house (problem is getting the house guests to go home) Jeff, I'll put up a seperate post on the marinade for the boar. |
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| BTW Inishta, Great looking pool, despite the rain. Looks like a great home you've set up there. Any progress on the San Marzano Tomoatoes? I hadn't planned on even trying, but I saw seeds in the store the other day and I have a cold frame, (miniture greenhouse) to grow them in over the summer, so, for a buck-and-a-half, I figured, what the heck! I've failed before....the worst I end up with is so-so Roma Tomoatoes. Good pics! Love to see the rest of the house. G.
__________________ GJBingham ----------------------------------- Everyone makes mistakes. The trick is to make mistakes when nobody is looking. - |