christmas meal ideas
Discussion
Yes, I know its early but shhh!
Anyhow, I'm having the family over to my place this year and amthinking about the menu atm.
We normally do goose, (been 10+ years since we last had turkey), I was thinking of doing something different:
Wild Boar, has anyone cooked it and if so what was it like?
Anyhow, I'm having the family over to my place this year and amthinking about the menu atm.
We normally do goose, (been 10+ years since we last had turkey), I was thinking of doing something different:
Wild Boar, has anyone cooked it and if so what was it like?
I get my Geese from a place called Seldom Seen Farm - they have a stall at Borough market, but will courier stuff to you.
I've had their three bird roast (Goose, Chicken, Phesant, IIRC) which I can heartily recommend and I belive they do a five bird one as well.
If you want to go way leftfield, what about doing a side of venison in a dutch oven (dig a pit, make a fire, add big rocks, add meat, bury, return 6-10 hours later).
I've had their three bird roast (Goose, Chicken, Phesant, IIRC) which I can heartily recommend and I belive they do a five bird one as well.
If you want to go way leftfield, what about doing a side of venison in a dutch oven (dig a pit, make a fire, add big rocks, add meat, bury, return 6-10 hours later).
Edited by Nefarious on Wednesday 17th September 18:21
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Wild Boar, has anyone cooked it and if so what was it like?
Yep. We get Wild Boar from Laverstoke Farm. Not only is it delicious but it was reared by an ex-F1 driver (Jody Schekter). How good is that!Wild Boar, has anyone cooked it and if so what was it like?
The meat is much darker than pork and there is a good deal less fat under the skin. Which means you get the most wonderful crackling off it really easily.
If you aren't doing goose - a leg of wild boar should really do the job. Make your own apple sauce. I would serve a full-bodied white wine like a Meursault with it - or a good Aussie Chardonnay (Henscke "Lenswood" would be fab).
You MUST NOT OVERCOOK IT. Goes dry. Blurgh. If you go over slightly a good gravy will help but it's best not to.
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