Taking it to the parallel thread for going off topic.That looks wonderful and I love the sound of smeerkaas.
It's a Dutch tradition. There are many organised New Years dips around the country, where everyone wears the same orange beanies promoting a brand of smoked sausage and lifeguards are standing by and everything. This year many of them, especially the ones in the sea were cancelled due to the weather.I'm seriously impressed by your new years cold swim what a brilliant way to start 2025. I went on a walk with coat, gloves and hat and the wind was bitter - so the thought of taking warm clothes off and getting into cold water is seriously daunting.
Only 4 people there for the Looney Dook on the beach yesterday. My niece was one! Weather was horrible.I'm going for a lucky dip into a different type of freezer, 1st of January traditionally is the day that crazy Dutchies have a swim. I can't stay behind of course so I'll see how many of my neighbours dare to go in with this storm. The wind is about 9 Bft with the occasional gust over 100 km/h with a nasty rain as well.
thank you for soup recommend I'll be trying that as love mushroom soup28 December - we reached the point of being fed up with a full meal. I'd gone in search of a ham for tomorrow.
B. TAG and Benecol dairy free
L. Sandwich with ham and mustard on SRSLY bread.
D. I found the most amazing mushroom and black truffle soup in M&S. It's in the M&S Collection and it is the best bought soup that I've ever tasted. £4 for the glass jar but it's 2 servings with a dash of cream to thin it. Carb and sugar count is fine. I had half the jar with a dash of cream and 2 slices of SRSLY bread. They have more of these soups but the carb/sugar count is higher.
Another LC creme brulee with an inulin topping.
29 December
B. TAG and Benecol dairy free.
L. The other half of the mushroom and black truffle soup.
D. Baked ham with carrot and swede mash. Campari and soda. Yet another LC creme brulee.
No swimming today so I was able to stay put indoors.
30 December
B. TAG and Benecol dairy free
L. Nothing - busy making stovies. I did 2 batches. Traditional for Hubby with potato, onion, corned beef, and GF sausages. Adapted for me with celeriac slices substituted for the potato. It worked well.
31 December
A very quick trip to M&S to get more of that soup and I also got the mini scallops and prawn thermidor from their party food nibbles.
B. Just TAG as I wanted the trip to M&S to be quick.
L. Sandwich with egg mayo on SRSLY bread.
D. Chicken breast in a mushroom sauce with the remains of the stovies. 2 vodkas and diet coke much later.
It was all very quiet due to the Hogmanay events being cancelled. Weather was not great. View attachment 71132View attachment 71131
It's absolutely glorious. I've bought it again.thank you for soup recommend I'll be trying that as love mushroom soup
Bacon sandwiches and drip fed cheeses, plural, not just one cheese, sounds like an awesome start to the year.Think I've lost a couple of days somewhere...Still have our guest here and a couple of birthdays were celebrated too.
New Years day was bacon sandwiches then just cheeses drip fed through the day.
2nd , can't remember daytime but evening we went to a show in London. Quick tapas first but the restaurant hadn't had its delivery so limited menu. Sweet potato fries, mushrooms, 4 meatballs (between 3 of us!) and mussels with chorizo. They did give us a free bottle of wine .
Today I have been steadfastly eating my way though all the sweets, biscuits and cake left. Not a huge amount but too much for my weight and my bg.
Normality returns tomorrow as guest goes and rest of food gets given away.
Thanks!How about this?
Roast turkey leg
or other herbs of your choice – better use dried herbs for roasting - fresh ones burn too easily.
- Rub the turkey leg with olive oil and sprinkle with a mixture of herbs, eg:
- dried oregano
- dried parsley
- garlic powder
- sweet paprika
- cayenne
- salt
- ground pepper
- lemon zest
Would normally be served with roasted veg, including potatoes but can be had with other veggie side dishes eg broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and so on
- Slices lemon - without the zest, if you have already used it in the mix
- Preheat the oven to 180C (350F). Line a roasting tin with baking paper or foil
- Spread slices of onion, a sprig or two of rosemary and lemon slices over it.
- Place the turkey leg on top, skin side down and roast for 30 minutes.
- Turn the leg over, skin side up, and cook for another 40 minutes or until the internal temperature is 75°C (167°F), if you have a thermometer or until a sharp point makes a clear liquid run out.
- Rest the turkey, loosely covered with foil, for 20-30 minutes. Slice and serve
- If a leg is too much, leftovers will keep for a few days in a fridge and can be used for sandwiches, curry or other stew, or part of a salad.
It wouldn't need to be olive oil - that's just the oil that I usually have in the house. Butter might burn but if you keep your eyes on it, you could only cover it when it's looking too dark, Alternative is to cover with foil and take it off for the last 10-15 minutes to brown the skin a bit more.Thanks!
I more or less followed your recipe and added lots of garlic, including some under the skin of the turkey because my aunt said so. No roasting tin big enough so hopefully a glass casserole works as well. I also forgot to use the baking paper but I suppose that just serves to make cleaning up more easy, so this is a problem for later.
I don't want to taste olive oil so I mixed my spices with melted butter to rub instead, and now I'm wondering if I need to cover the turkey leg with aluminium foil when I put it in the oven.
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I just put it in the oven, and yes, this is the way I chose to do it.Alternative is to cover with foil and take it off for the last 10-15 minutes to brown the skin a bit more.
Looks lovelyI just put it in the oven, and yes, this is the way I chose to do it.
Now we wait!
It worked!Looks lovely
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