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Turkey Crumble
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Is what we’re having this evening.
The turkey is the frozen leftovers from Christmas, with softened leeks and mushrooms added, and stock, cream and seasoning. Topped with savoury crumble, also frozen leftovers from Christmas. Served with a mix of vegetable oven roasted chips...carrots, parsnips and swede.
As we have visitors it’s been a very easy meal to make. And has made lots of room in the freezer.
Preceded by prawn cocktail as a special request. And followed by brioche bread and butter pud.
Anyone else got stuff still in the freezer from Christmas?
The turkey is the frozen leftovers from Christmas, with softened leeks and mushrooms added, and stock, cream and seasoning. Topped with savoury crumble, also frozen leftovers from Christmas. Served with a mix of vegetable oven roasted chips...carrots, parsnips and swede.
As we have visitors it’s been a very easy meal to make. And has made lots of room in the freezer.
Preceded by prawn cocktail as a special request. And followed by brioche bread and butter pud.
Anyone else got stuff still in the freezer from Christmas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just make a very buttery crumble mix, without the sugar obviously, then add whatever nuts and seeds I have in. In this case it’s got sliced almonds and chopped almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, pine nuts. Then a load of finely grated Parmesan and some paprika. I’m sorry I can’t be more precise about amounts but I don’t measure anything.