Boiled bacon with parsley sauce fresh ham is a delectable dish that combines the flavors of succulent bacon, aromatic parsley sauce, and tender ham. Whether you're hosting a special occasion or simply seeking a hearty meal, this classic recipe promises to impress your taste buds and leave you feeling satisfied. Discover the culinary secrets behind creating the perfect boiled bacon with parsley sauce fresh ham, exploring variations, serving suggestions, and the history behind this timeless dish.
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BOILED BACON WITH PARSLEY SAUCE (FRESH HAM)
Sounds gross, right? This is a traditional British dish. It is made with a joint of bacon, which is known as fresh ham in the US. It is also good served cold in leftovers.
Provided by threeovens
Categories Ham
Time 1h34m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Place the ham in a large pot or Dutch oven and cover with cold water; bring to a boil over medium high heat.
- Remove ham and drain water (you are trying to remover salt).
- Return ham to pot along with onions, carrots, celery, bay leaf and peppercorns; cover with cold water and bring to a boil over medium high heat.
- Skim surface with a slotted spoon, cover, reduce heat, and cook 1 hour and 20 minutes.
- Meanwhile, make the parsley sauce by whisking the butter, flour, and milk in a saucepan, over medium heat, until thickened and smooth, about 1 to 2 minutes; season with salt and pepper and add parsley.
- Once the meat is done, remove the rind (skin) and excess fat; slice.
- Serve the sliced meat with the parsley sauce.
TRADITIONAL IRISH BACON, CABBAGE, AND PARSLEY SAUCE
Irish bacon with cabbage is the original, quintessential St. Patrick's Day dish. This version, which includes a mouthwatering parsley sauce, is from "Forgotten Skills of Cooking" by Darina Allen.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Meat & Poultry Pork Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place bacon in a large pot and add enough water to cover. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. If bacon is very salty, a white froth will form on surface of water. In this case, discard water and start again. Repeat process until no froth forms on surface of water; drain.
- Cover bacon with hot water. Cover pot and simmer until almost cooked through, about 1 hour.
- Meanwhile, slice cabbage across the grain into thin shreds; rinse with cold water if necessary. Add the cabbage to pot with bacon and continue cooking 20 minutes more.
- Remove bacon from pot; strain cabbage and transfer to a large bowl or serving platter. Add butter and season with pepper; toss to combine. Serve bacon and cabbage with parsley sauce and potatoes.
GLAZED GAMMON WITH PARSLEY & CIDER SAUCE
When you want to do something different for Christmas, this glazed ham makes a wonderful alternative to turkey
Provided by Nick Nairn
Categories Dinner, Main course
Time 6h30m
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Instead of soaking the ham overnight to get rid of excess salt, follow my short-cut method.Weigh the joint and calculate the poaching time, allowing 25 minutes for every 450g/1lb, and put the joint in a very large pan. Cover with cold water and bring to the boil, then drain off all the water.
- Pour 600ml/1 pint of the cider into the pan and then pour in enough cold water to cover the joint. Add the onions, carrots, bay leaves, parsley stalks, cloves and peppercorns. Bring slowly to the boil, turn down the heat, then cover and simmer very gently for the calculated time. Allow the joint to cool in the stock (overnight is ideal).
- Preheat the oven to 180C/gas 4/ fan 160C. Lift the joint out of the stock, then strain the stock and measure 500ml/18fl oz. Strip the rind off the joint and score the fat in a diamond pattern. Put the joint in a heavy roasting tin (if it's wibblywobbly, prop it up with a wad of scrunched-up foil), pour over the remaining cider and braise in the oven for 45 minutes to 1 hour, basting frequently until beginning to brown. If the pan becomes dry, splash in some cider or water to cover the bottom of the tin.
- Meanwhile, start the sauce. Put the milk, parsley stalks and bay leaves into a saucepan, bring to the boil and leave to infuse for as long as you have.
- Remove the joint from the oven and raise the temperature to 200C/gas 6/fan 180C. Put the orange halves around the joint. Melt the marmalade, brush it generously all over the gammon and oranges, then return to the oven for 10 minutes to glaze. Lift the gammon and oranges on to a serving dish, cover and keep warm while you finish the sauce.
- Sprinkle the flour into the roasting tin and scrape and stir around to mix with the juices. Place on the hob and cook for a couple of minutes, stirring, to cook out the flour.Gradually pour in the measured stock and whisk well. Now add the strained infused milk and bring to the boil, then turn down the heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Strain into a clean saucepan, stir in the chopped parsley leaves and cream, then heat through gently and check the seasoning. Pour into a warm jug and serve with the joint.
BOILED BACON
A classic with lots of veggies that can be shared with the family
Provided by harley121202
Time 3h
Yield Serves 6
Number Of Ingredients 0
Steps:
- Soak the gammon for 24 hours, changing the water several times. Once soaked, rinse the gammon in cold water and place in a stock pot with water to cover. Bring to the boil and refresh under cold water. Now the gammon, along with the bouquet garni, can be topped once more with cold water just to cover, covered with a lid and brought to a simmer. Cook with the lid ajar for 2 1/2 hours. The meat will be so tender and succulent to eat. The vegetables and potatoes will need to be added during the cooking process. Here's the method.
- 45 minutes before the meat has finished, the potato quarters can be added. this gives them plenty of time to begin to break, slightly thickening the liquor. Place the button onions in a saucepan of cold water and bring to the simmer. Drain. Melt a knob of butter in a frying pan and saute the onions until well coloured. These can now be added to the soup, giving it a slightly 'roasted' flavour. The carrots can also be added.
- After the gammon's cooking time, cover with a lid and leave to rest for 10-15 minutes. Return to a gently simmer, remove the bouquet garni and add the 50g (2oz) of butter and chopped herbs. Check for seasoning and the 'meal' is ready to offer to to the family. The gammon will'carve' with a spoon, and can be served in a large bowl in the centre of the table. Allow people to help themselves and serve with plenty of fresh crusty bread to soak up the stock.
- Tip
- If using chicken or rabbit, the cooking time can be reduced to 1-1 1/2 hours. Many other vegetables can be added - cauliflower, swedes, turnips, mushrooms, cabbage, sprouts, broccoli and peas. If using green vegetables, cook seperately to maintain their colour and add just before serving.
THE BEST BOILED HAM
Make and share this The Best Boiled Ham recipe from Food.com.
Provided by SLColman
Categories Ham
Time 2h5m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Place the ham in a pot large enough to hold it without it sticking up out of the liquid you are going to add. (If you are using a boneless ham please pierce it with a fork several times to allow the flavor to get inside the meat).
- To the pot add the lemon lime soda, pineapple juice, mustard and brown sugar. Stir to dissolve the sugar.
- Bring to the boil and reduce heat to a simmer.
- Cook at least 2 hours - longer is better.
HAM WITH PARSLEY-MUSTARD SAUCE
Smoky ham is paired with a delicious sauce flavored by fresh parsley.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Appetizers
Time 5m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a medium bowl, combine mustard, parsley, and mayonnaise; season with salt and pepper. (To store, refrigerate up to 3 days.)
- If desired, heat ham, according to package instructions; slice and serve with sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 188 g, Fat 10 g, Protein 19 g
Tips:
- Choose the right cut of bacon: Look for a thick-cut, center-cut bacon that is evenly marbled with fat. This will ensure that the bacon is juicy and flavorful.
- Boil the bacon slowly: Bring the water to a simmer and then reduce the heat to low. This will help to render the fat slowly and evenly, resulting in crispy bacon that is not overcooked.
- Add aromatics to the boiling water: To add extra flavor to the bacon, you can add aromatics such as garlic, onion, or bay leaves to the boiling water.
- Drain the bacon on paper towels: Once the bacon is cooked, drain it on paper towels to remove any excess grease.
- Serve the bacon with your favorite sides: Boiled bacon is a versatile dish that can be served with a variety of sides, such as eggs, pancakes, waffles, or toast.
Conclusion:
Boiled bacon is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. By following these tips, you can ensure that your boiled bacon is cooked perfectly every time. So next time you're looking for a quick and satisfying meal, give boiled bacon a try!
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