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    Default shot in a pot (stew)

    hiya gang

    so for tonights tea which is currently cooking i made shot in a pot in it went

    carrots
    spuds
    celary
    garlic
    turnip
    beef
    bacon
    rosemary
    corianda
    a bottle of red wine

    so what would you put in yours

    cheers drew

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    That is almost exactly what I had on Sunday but I had venison and pheasant in mine instead of beef and thyme instead of corriander. Oh and I put some juniper berries in and a good slug of sloe gin instead of some of the wine. Enough leftovers for lunch yesterday too.

    Slow cooked mine for most of the day.

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    Nice one Drew, good job your finger didn't slip to the left one key when typing one of the words, lol :O

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    Just curious as to what Juniper berries taste of? or infuse/add rather.

    Worked in the catering trade, but i cant remember a single kitchen ever stocking any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Big Lebowski View Post
    Just curious as to what Juniper berries taste of? or infuse/add rather.
    Gin basically



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    Cheers dj77... I thought as-much.

    Been on the lookout for Juniper tree's but still to find one locally, as-yet!

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    Sounds tasty Drew, making me hungry bud
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    Sounds good .
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    carrots
    spuds
    Swede
    garlic
    turnip
    shin of beef
    bacon
    Ginger
    corianda
    a bottle of Beer

    Nearly the same, but not quite
    slow cooked for 8 hours, served with noodles
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    Juniper berries cracked and added to a salt rub (home cured bacon/ham) impart a nice flavour. I just buy a jar.

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    Parsnips and squirrel
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    Whole bottle of wine? Good show...
    Choritzio (sp?) is a nice addition too.

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    I done something simialr with Pinkfoot Goose breats the other day, it was fantastic!!!
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    gone of stew dont know why had chicken and red pepper with noodles tonight yummy regards dave
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