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Last week on Ruth Langsford - she wasn't with Eamonn but her and another presenter were blindfolded and had to taste the difference with two types of turkey.
One was cooked in the oven and the other microwaved. They both liked the microwaved turkey and I am assuming this turkey was pre-cooked and just heated up in the microwave.
Just in from Tescos - they have never heard of it. Anybody know. Thanks
One was cooked in the oven and the other microwaved. They both liked the microwaved turkey and I am assuming this turkey was pre-cooked and just heated up in the microwave.
Just in from Tescos - they have never heard of it. Anybody know. Thanks
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It's a frozen product JJ and here are the ingredients.
http:// www.tes co.com/ groceri es/prod uct/det ails/?i d=28953 1188
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nstructions:
Total Time 800w = 10 minutes 900w = 9½ minutes Remove sachet of gravy and turkey joint from outer box. Pierce the turkey joint bag twice near the top and place into a suitable microwaveable dish. Place sachet in a bowl of boiling water. Heat on Full Power for 7 minutes (800w) 6½ minutes (900w) Remove sachet of gravy from boiling water, pierce near top of sachet and place in the microwave alongside the turkey joint Heat on Full Power for 3 minutes Remove turkey joint from microwave, carefully cut across top on the bag, discard the liquid, place on a plate and pour gravy over joint to serve. To serve - can be served straight from the microwave but we recommend standing for 2 minutes to allow ease of carving.
Total Time 800w = 10 minutes 900w = 9½ minutes Remove sachet of gravy and turkey joint from outer box. Pierce the turkey joint bag twice near the top and place into a suitable microwaveable dish. Place sachet in a bowl of boiling water. Heat on Full Power for 7 minutes (800w) 6½ minutes (900w) Remove sachet of gravy from boiling water, pierce near top of sachet and place in the microwave alongside the turkey joint Heat on Full Power for 3 minutes Remove turkey joint from microwave, carefully cut across top on the bag, discard the liquid, place on a plate and pour gravy over joint to serve. To serve - can be served straight from the microwave but we recommend standing for 2 minutes to allow ease of carving.
It might suit some people but I tried one of these last year (not really expecting it to be any good) and I was actually quite impressed with it as a cheap, easy way to make Christmas lunch for myself:
http:// www.tes co.com/ groceri es/prod uct/det ails/?i d=27947 7250
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Bacon and cabbage is very much a traditional Irish dish. Boil the bacon, remove it from the water then put the cabbage in to boil.
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