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Boiled Beef and Carrotts..
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Mrs Beeton gives a recipe as follows:
4 qt ($.5 litres) cold water
1lb 8 oz (680g) common salt
6 oz (170g) brown sugar
0.5 ox (14g) saltpetre (potassium nitrate)
Boil ingredients together for 15 minutes., skimming well. Strain into an earthenware vessel and leave until cold Remove any discoloured parts from meat, wipe the meat well, put into the liquid and leave for 10 to 14 days. Keeep in a cool place and turn every day if not completely immersed.
Bear in mind that this is a Victorian recipe and using modern ingredients the skimming of the liquor and the trimming of the meat are unnecessary. We use silverside for the meat. Aftre pickling it my wife soaks it in fresh water for a day or two to reduce the saltiness.
Cook for 20 mins/lb (46 mins/kg) plus 20 minutes. Enjoy (don't forget the suet dumplings
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