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Cooking marrow
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Can anyone tell me the way to cook marrow, I don't want to stuff it , i just want it as a side vegetable.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I really like marrow the way that theonlyone suggests, but you can also serve it warm with a dressing, for example a lemon-and-pepper-based one, or a rosemary jelly, or raspberry dressing (all available from big supermarkets).
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you could simmer it in a large-based pan with vegetable or meat stock (cubes are fine) and season to your taste. My gran used to add pieces of bacon and passata and small onion cubes which was not time-consuming at all but very tasty. The only problem with marrow is getting it to the texture that you like, as some people like it really soggy but most people like it still quite firm
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you could simmer it in a large-based pan with vegetable or meat stock (cubes are fine) and season to your taste. My gran used to add pieces of bacon and passata and small onion cubes which was not time-consuming at all but very tasty. The only problem with marrow is getting it to the texture that you like, as some people like it really soggy but most people like it still quite firm
Cut off a couple of this slices, peel and cut into cubes. Toss in a teaspoonful of curry powder. Cook in very little water, with the lid on. Cooks quickly, so keep an eye on the pan.
Makes a tasty change from plain marrow - I suppose you could try tossing it in chilli powder of ginger & garlic for a difference.
Makes a tasty change from plain marrow - I suppose you could try tossing it in chilli powder of ginger & garlic for a difference.