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Give Shin A Good Beefy Taste ?
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i love shin, plus its cheap. mum brought us up on shin potatoes and butter which was a sunday dinner in those days.
i add worstescer sauce a little and bisto fravy granules but i still dont get a nice beefy taste.
what can i do ? bovril maybe ? or something else. thanks
i add worstescer sauce a little and bisto fravy granules but i still dont get a nice beefy taste.
what can i do ? bovril maybe ? or something else. thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm with Eccles on this Bisto lark. Why, every time you eat beef, would you want it and everything else on the plate to taste of Bisto? It's horrible. Your gravy should taste of the meat you are cooking, so natural is the way. Just a bit of thickener. Mind you a drop of Worcester sauce on your fillet steak really brings out the flavour;-))
I use shin to make potted meat - all it is is a kg of shin simmered for hours with a pork trotter and lots and lots of salt and pepper - strain and pick out the skin and trotters then mash up what's left then add the strained water to cover and put into containers - when cool put in fridge to set overnight and you have the tastiest meat spread ever. Sometimes I add a little powdered gelatine for a thicker set jelly. Don't add anything else at all as it won't work! Absolutely delicious and a 'must' when either of my grown up children visit or I go to stay with them.
well the question i was asking is simple, i did say i disliked using bisto ( for once agree with eccles ) and i wanted soome other way of adding something to beef up the beef a bit, bovril, stock pot or something similar.
anyway, i went and bought some knorr stockpots, will try them . i remember my mum used to cover a roast in bovril before it was cooked and it tasted great.
anyway, i went and bought some knorr stockpots, will try them . i remember my mum used to cover a roast in bovril before it was cooked and it tasted great.
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