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  1. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    can anyone explain to me really if there ANY difference between ham, bacon and gammon... really...
     
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    DirtyFrank Well-Known Member

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    Quite a bit!

    Bacon is from the back or belly of the pig.

    While both a ham can be taken from the hind or front quarters. gammon is the hind quarters to (hence it's name) but usually brined.

    They taste significantly different too! then theres what you cure or smoke them with.....
     
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  3. Red Hadron Collider

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    Thank you, Fanny Craddock <laugh>
     
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  4. Thus Spake Zarathustra

    Thus Spake Zarathustra GC Thread Terminator

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    My sister boils a ham then roasts it for Chrimbo dinner. We have turkey crowns too, but the ham, to me, is the centre-piece. I took some home to York with me a couple of years ago, and the bastard dog got it, still wrapped in the tinfoil. He was crapping bacofoil for days (vet gave him some tablets). ****.
     
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    <laugh>
     
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  6. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    Roast Gammon joint for Boxing Day dinner every year, there's always some left for sarnies on the night or the next day.

    I'm ****ing starving now just thinking about it!
     
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  7. DirtyFrank

    DirtyFrank Well-Known Member

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    Yeah ...Ham boiled then stuck with cloves continually basted with a heated marinade mix of honey, brown sugar, dijon mustard and pepper while being roasted? awesome...best part of Christmas dinner!
     
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  8. johnsonsbaby

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    Have you tried Jack Daniels glaze? The first time I tried it was at TGI's who do a menu - salmon, burger, chicken strips etc. all done with the glaze, delicious. You can now buy the glaze in bottles in 'all good supermarkets' - give it a go, and I don't even like whiskey <laugh>
     
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    No, but sounds good..sweet and smokey?
     
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    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    I've tried ham soaked in coca cola overnight, it was nasty, might have been better if it had been JD and coke though.:emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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    Yes, like nothing I've tasted before and as I said I don't drink alcohol at all so it took me by surprise just how nice it is.
     
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    christ i'm surprised you are still here to tell the tale tbh.
    dropping old coins in coke used to be good way to have bright new looking coins . Dread to think what it does to your inside
     
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    <yikes> wasn't a cooking tip from our school dinners loving friend by any chance ....
     
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    Another delicious glaze for ham - maple syrup, also maple cured bacon but only if you like that sweet element.
     
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    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    I know about the coin in coke etc but it was when I was staying in Texas, loads of Sherman's eat ham that way.....apparently.
     
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    Nah, there was more fat than ham on the school dinners ham.<laugh>
     
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    Still on the subject of yanks, they get a breakfast of bacon, eggs over easy, crispy bacon and sausage links(that's their menu description), then they get a pile of pancakes with loads of maple syrup on the same plate.<laugh>

    Oh, and their butter is crap and their bread is sweet.<grr>
     
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    You're right about the butter, it's minging.

    Shermans breakfasts are a pale imitation of the real thing
     
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    Tbf their hash brown are well better than we get over here.
     
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  20. johnsonsbaby

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    When we were in the US there was always a jug of maple syrup on the breakfast table. When in Rome and all that ... tried it poured over bacon, sausage and actually quite liked it. Bread is sweet, don't like that. Also McDonalds biscuits and gravy ???? Looked like it had already been down once <laugh>
     
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