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Ox Tail soup
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OK, I'm a single fifty year old male. My mum died many years ago, and sad to say, most of the women these days don't actually cook the sort of things I grew up with, including Ox Tail soup. Liver & Bacon I can get in the pub, real steak and kidney pies I can actually make myself, but I need to know how to make an Ox Tail soup as our mums would have made it back in the 60's and before. Anyone any recipes?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm about the same age as you. My mother always used the same reference that her mother did, i.e. Mrs Beeton!
When I saw your post I immediately thought to refer to the well-worn volume which was handed down to me. Then I remembered that I'd lent it to a friend who lost it (or, more likely, flogged it at a car boot sale!).
All is not lost, however, because the internet comes to the rescue. Mr's B's recipe is here:
http://thefoody.com/mrsbsoups/oxtailsoup.html
(Check the links down the left-hand side for lots more recipes from Mrs Beeton).
Chris
When I saw your post I immediately thought to refer to the well-worn volume which was handed down to me. Then I remembered that I'd lent it to a friend who lost it (or, more likely, flogged it at a car boot sale!).
All is not lost, however, because the internet comes to the rescue. Mr's B's recipe is here:
http://thefoody.com/mrsbsoups/oxtailsoup.html
(Check the links down the left-hand side for lots more recipes from Mrs Beeton).
Chris
I�m off at a tangent her but can you still buy Oxtails? I thought they�d been banned because of the BSE hoo-ha?
I used to see them all the time but I haven�t seen them for ages although obviously they must still be around as a by product - I want some now!
Is it the same as selling beef matured on the bone was and having to find a �friendly� butcher??
That's a great link Chris!
I used to see them all the time but I haven�t seen them for ages although obviously they must still be around as a by product - I want some now!
Is it the same as selling beef matured on the bone was and having to find a �friendly� butcher??
That's a great link Chris!
Try any of these : http://www.recipes4us.co.uk/Cooking%20by%20Country/England%20Recipes%20Culinary%20History%20and%20Information.htm or see: http://www.greatbritishkitchen.co.uk/recipe_index.htm for good UK recipe selection inc braised oxtail, suet puddings and so on
Also at : http://www.uktvfood.co.uk/index.cfm?uktv=recipes.atoz&cID=440 for loads of British recipes as well.