Where can i find a ham joint?
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Recipes
I want to cook a ham joint, to then slice and have have hot buffet and leftovers for sandwiches, but in the supermarket i can only find gammon joints? What do i need to look for?
by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Recipes
I want to cook a ham joint, to then slice and have have hot buffet and leftovers for sandwiches, but in the supermarket i can only find gammon joints? What do i need to look for?
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look for the nearest piggy
In the Bullring, you need to find your way to Birmingham Meat Market, on a weekday. Their is nothing you can name that is not on sale there.
Saturday is throbbing with people from all over the world.
If you want quality of meat you go to a butcher, not a supermarket.
Some supermarkets do have a butcher on the premises, ask to speak to him.
go to your local butcher he will have what you want
Gammon is another word for ham.
The gammon joints from the supermarket are the same as ham. Sainsbury do small ones in their basic range that are really good value. Soak the gammon for an hour or two and then boil in new water. It is worth getting a meat slicer for joints like this as it slices thinner and cleaner that most people can – which is better for sandwiches.
Gammon IS Ham. When Gammon is cooked it turns into Ham.
Gammon IS Ham..
the hind leg of a baconer pig