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Gammon - for those that miss it

Old Feb 18th 2009 | 11:01 pm
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Hi, I replied to a similar thread before. I soak the pickled pork first as it's a bit too salty for me. Then boil it for a bit, then roast it with honey/mustard and brown sugar. Certainly tastes good. Also several British shops sell gammon steaks.
 
Old Feb 18th 2009 | 11:38 pm
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if your on the gold coast just go to a "super butcher" they sell hams and gammon and bacon just like they sell at home
 
Old Feb 19th 2009 | 9:55 am
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Originally Posted by viviennef
So why is it called pickled pork? Is it just raw or is it like pickled

I am being serious, I cant work it out
not pickled in our sense but its in brine so guess thats what they mean? odd I know.

yep it is salty need to wash it a few times in cold water, then again used to do that in the UK too.
 
Old Feb 19th 2009 | 3:38 pm
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I get the corned pickled pork from woolies. Boil it for about half an hour, then slice it on my meat slicer. Nearest thing i've found to decent bacon rashers. Or if i set the slicer to cut thicker, decent gammon steaks.

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but its not hard to make your own bacon if you don't like smoked stuff (like me)

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I got some today Hooray. So i shall experiment this weekend. And buy the way what is the raw corned beef that i keep seeing in the butchers, is it actually the before product of corned beef or something else ?
 
Old Feb 19th 2009 | 6:23 pm
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Default Re: Gammon - for those that miss it

Originally Posted by suzyt
I got some today Hooray. So i shall experiment this weekend. And buy the way what is the raw corned beef that i keep seeing in the butchers, is it actually the before product of corned beef or something else ?
what they call "corned beef" here is silverside that has been soaked in brine.
 
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Default Re: Gammon - for those that miss it

Originally Posted by Steve&Clare
what they call "corned beef" here is silverside that has been soaked in brine.
And it isn't quite as disgusting as corned beef. Not sure I will have it again though...
 
Old Feb 19th 2009 | 6:34 pm
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Originally Posted by Steve&Clare
what they call "corned beef" here is silverside that has been soaked in brine.
Its nothing remotely like corned beef, basically I pot roast it and its not bad
 
Old Feb 20th 2009 | 10:43 am
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Default Re: Gammon - for those that miss it

Originally Posted by jazzys
I get the corned pickled pork from woolies. Boil it for about half an hour, then slice it on my meat slicer. Nearest thing i've found to decent bacon rashers. Or if i set the slicer to cut thicker, decent gammon steaks.

ticketyboo.

but its not hard to make your own bacon if you don't like smoked stuff (like me)

jazzys
Thin slices of pickled pork are the nearest thing to decent bacon I've found in Qld as I don't like the taste of the smoked stuff either.
 

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