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  2. Gammon (meat) - Wikipedia

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    Gammon in British English is the hind leg of pork after it has been cured by dry-salting or brining, [1] and may or may not be smoked. [2] Strictly speaking, a gammon is the bottom end of a whole side of bacon (which includes the back leg); ham is just the back leg cured on its own. [ 3 ]

  3. Ham - Wikipedia

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    When cooked, gammon is ham. Cooked ham joints are a popular dish around Christmas time, particularly in the Anglosphere and Northern Europe. Gammon can also served as gammon steaks, which are fried or grilled, and served in a similar manner to bacon .

  4. Sunday roast - Wikipedia

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    However, many cooks prefer to cook the potatoes and the Yorkshire pudding in a hotter oven than that used for the joint and so remove the meat beforehand to rest and "settle" in a warm place. [ 7 ] Other vegetables served with roast dinner can include mashed swede or turnips , roast parsnips , boiled or steamed cabbage , broccoli , green beans ...

  5. Recovery time (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Recovery time is the length of time it takes a cooking medium, such as fat or water, to return to the desired cooking temperature after the food is submerged in it. [1] [2] The term also pertains to the recovery time for ovens to return to their preset cooking temperature after being opened. [2]

  6. Talk:Gammon (meat) - Wikipedia

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    But I think the article as it stands is specifically wrong in saying that ham is raw and gammon is cooked; in the UK at least, the opposite is the case - if you wish to serve home-baked ham, you must buy a gammon joint, and cook it - the gammon is sold uncooked. Ham is always sold either ready-cooked, or dry-cured - either way, ready to eat.

  7. How Long Does It Take to Cook the Perfect Turkey? - AOL

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    For an oven set to 325°F, ... 20 to 24 Pound Cooking Time. Unstuffed: 4 1/2 to 5 hours Stuffed: 4 3/4 to 5 1/4 hours. Related: 101 Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes. How To Know When a Turkey Is Done.

  8. Gammon (insult) - Wikipedia

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    A half-sliced piece of gammon. A 2004 sports feature in The Observer described Rupert Lowe as the "gammon-cheeked Southampton chairman". [5]In 2010, Caitlin Moran wrote that British Prime Minister David Cameron resembled "a slightly camp gammon robot" and "a C3PO made of ham" in her 13 March column in The Times, [6] later collected in her 2012 anthology Moranthology.

  9. List of Christmas dishes - Wikipedia

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    Hallaca – rectangle-shaped meal made of maize, filled with beef, pork, chicken, olives, raisins and caper, and wrapped in plantain leaves and boiled to cook. Pan de jamón – ham-filled bread with olives and raisins and often sliced cheese.