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leeandjoanne | 19:42 Fri 19th Dec 2008 | Food & Drink
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i have a ��15.00 fresh turkey crown a �12 peice of lamb and a �10 gammon joint nand wanna know how to cook all these perfect !! its my first time cooking this year and want the visitors to come back again !!! ive never had to cook big joints like this before as its only me and hubby home please help me ! sumone said to cook the gammon in cider i like the idea but dont know how . merry xmas x
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This recipe for gammon is good and quite easy,

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/3814/baked- gammon-with-spiced-oranges

or if you really want one with cider

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2176/glazed -gammon-with-parsley-and-cider-sauce

As for the lamb, what piece of lamb is it? Shoulder, leg?
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sorry i didnt mean lamb i meant beef silverside ??
OK, well, the thing with silverside is that it is very lean, which means its not ideal for roasting as tends to get very dry, but works really very well as a delicious slow cooked dish.

I would recommend maybe this, which you can start off, and then cook until you are ready, which lessens the tricky timing of getting 3 joints ready at once!

http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/pot-roasted -beef-in-red-wine-with-red-onion-marmalade,119 9,RC.html
It doesn't matter how much they cost - it's the weight that matters when it comes to calculating cooking times
Well said ethel.

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