Friday 26 October 2012

Mock Turkey

I have been really enjoying "The Wartime Farm" on the BBC. This is the first of the Farm series that I have seen and I have been very impressed with it. So much so that I spent some of my birthday money on the book!


I had particularly enjoyed the Christmas episode where Ruth knocked up a "Mock Turkey" or "Murkey" for Christmas dinner. It is basically made of stuffing which is  much my family's favourite part of a roast dinner. I had to give it a go! There are lots of recipes for Mock Turkey out there on the web. This one is basically sausagemeat, bread crumbs, herbs and seasoning held together with grated onions and apples. The results are shaped into the shape of a turkey, using parsnips for legs, and then covered with bacon.


As I don't suppose World War Two housewives had food processors I grated the onions and apples by hand. Onions and I don't mix, and by the time I had finished I looked like I had been weeping copiously. Instead of buying sausagemeat, which in my supermarket comes ready seasoned and "herbed", I skinned plain sausages. The psuedo-fowl was baked for an hour and a half in a medium oven.


Of course, it tastes absolutely nothing like turkey. I liked it as I am a sausage fan. DH and DS were similarly keen, preferring it to the real thing, but DD was not so enamoured, labelling it "stodgy". I still have to work out what to do with the leftovers. I am sure the original cooks wouldn't have let any go to waste!


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  1. I just need to follow this up and say it was an excellent meal and it tasted great! DH.

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  2. I would wrap them in pastry and make a savoury roll

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    1. I am sure that would be lovely. They also worked very well as sandwich fillers.

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  3. Great, but it would be a big help if you had the recipe on here, so people can make it

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    1. I didn't publish the recipe, as it was from the book mentioned and I didn't want to infringe any copyright issues. I was a fairly new blogger when I wrote this post! However, there is a virtually identical recipe at http://www.foodwithlegs.com/murkey-for-christmas/. I hope this helps! Lesley

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