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West Ender 24-07-2008 19:24

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 610456)
Please, a recipe for suet pastry crust .... puhleese.



With pleasure, Eric, it's very easy.

For an average casserole dish you need about 8 heaped tablespoons of self raising flour and 5 of shredded suet (I never weigh or measure, these days, I just go by experience). Add a good pinch of salt and mix it all together then add cold water, a dribble at a time and continually mixing and blending, until you have a nice ball of not-too-sticky dough. Roll it out on a floured board then place it on your dishful of hotpot, with a slit in the middle to let the steam out. Brush it with milk and bake it at gas mark 6 for about half an hour until it's a lovely golden colour. Eat and enjoy!

Bon appetite. :)

Eric 24-07-2008 20:02

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 610697)
With pleasure, Eric, it's very easy.

For an average casserole dish you need about 8 heaped tablespoons of self raising flour and 5 of shredded suet (I never weigh or measure, these days, I just go by experience). Add a good pinch of salt and mix it all together then add cold water, a dribble at a time and continually mixing and blending, until you have a nice ball of not-too-sticky dough. Roll it out on a floured board then place it on your dishful of hotpot, with a slit in the middle to let the steam out. Brush it with milk and bake it at gas mark 6 for about half an hour until it's a lovely golden colour. Eat and enjoy!

Bon appetite. :)

Thanx .... I'm going to have to try this one; but, what is gas mark 6? Can you translate into temp? I don't have a gas stove, I have electric.

emamum 24-07-2008 20:07

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200 degrees celcius, 400 degrees fareneight eric

West Ender 24-07-2008 20:08

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Oh sorry. I looked it up and gas mark 6 is 400' F, 204' C. I hope that helps. :)

Eric 24-07-2008 20:18

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 610726)
Oh sorry. I looked it up and gas mark 6 is 400' F, 204' C. I hope that helps. :)

yeh, that helps a lot .... and now off to the butcher to talk about suet ....

Some things you guys take for granted are hard to get here:mad: Well, I guess it's my fault for moving to a foreign country;)

buttonsmum 24-07-2008 20:32

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You'll have to let us know how you get on.

Eric 24-07-2008 20:49

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Originally Posted by buttonsmum (Post 610738)
You'll have to let us know how you get on.

Only if I'm successful:D If it fails there will be one happy dog around here:gooddog:

West Ender 24-07-2008 20:50

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 610730)
yeh, that helps a lot .... and now off to the butcher to talk about suet ....

Some things you guys take for granted are hard to get here:mad: Well, I guess it's my fault for moving to a foreign country;)


We have Atora Suet here, it's in packets of 250 grammes. They do a vegetarian suet, too, but I'm not keen on it. I never thought about it being a peculiarly British commodity, I just assumed it was a world-wide thing.

I think, if I lived in Canada, I'd have to keep popping back to England to stock up on supplies. :D

Eric 24-07-2008 21:10

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 610745)
We have Atora Suet here, it's in packets of 250 grammes. They do a vegetarian suet, too, but I'm not keen on it. I never thought about it being a peculiarly British commodity, I just assumed it was a world-wide thing.

I think, if I lived in Canada, I'd have to keep popping back to England to stock up on supplies. :D

You most definitely would ... Canadians look at a steer and see steak, roasts, and hamburger, and that's as far as we go .... maybe stewing beef. Liver maybe .... but no one goes for the heart or the kidney's or the tongue .... you can get tongue only with difficulty, and I know of only one place in town where you can get steak and kidney pie. Lamb isn't very popular with the masses. There are no fish and chip shops in town .... yes, there is one .... The Rose and Crown has take out for fish and chips, but the R&C is owned by Eddie Walker from Preston, so maybe it doesn't count.

On the plus side, we live well, and food costs are low. And it looks like it might stay that way, as our economy will probably avoid the worst of the recession that seems about to hit the US and England.

steeljack 24-07-2008 22:10

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re. shreded suet, only 'fats' I can see on my grocery shelves are 20 different types of various cooking oils and tubs of Crisco , would Crisco work ? ( its white stuff like lard but has the substance/texture of Brylcreem :eek:)

Eric 24-07-2008 22:16

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 610778)
re. shreded suet, only 'fats' I can see on my grocery shelves are 20 different types of various cooking oils and tubs of Crisco , would Crisco work ? ( its white stuff like lard but has the substance/texture of Brylcreem :eek:)

Nah, don't think Crisco would work .... I'm going to have to talk to my butcher; he might be able to come up with something.:confused:

You still using Brylcream?????:eek:

grannyclaret 25-07-2008 01:03

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Mine Always Looks O.k. But The Spuds Are Always Hard,,,,

steeljack 25-07-2008 01:10

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 610782)
You still using Brylcream?????:eek:

have a tub of the stuff in the bathroom cabinet , date on the bottom says 93 , still smells and looks okay :eek: , use a small dab occasionally for lubing the blades on my hair clippers ;)

Eric 25-07-2008 01:57

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 610805)
have a tub of the stuff in the bathroom cabinet , date on the bottom says 93 , still smells and looks okay :eek: , use a small dab occasionally for lubing the blades on my hair clippers ;)

There ya go; a little dab'll do it.:D

Margaret Pilkington 25-07-2008 06:28

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The butcher should be able to help and he may even mince the suet for you.


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