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This has been split from cooking mussels topic

I'm with with Loopy Lou i always order mussels when they're on the menu.
I do them myself now and again but listen i went to a Turkish market today and bought chestnuts. How do i do them??
Last time i eat them was over 50 years ago on bonfire night down Eel Street?
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Pierce the chestnuts with a fork or needle, place in a roasting tin and roast in a very hot oven 'til the outsides look a little charred. I suppose you could just do them in a frying pan too, but you would need to turn them.

If you've got an open fire pierce the chestnuts then place on a coal shovel and roast on the fire, turning when the underside is slightly charred. You can get special 'shovels' with holes in which speeds up the process.
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Saw a Jamie Oliver program the other day, once roasted he bunged them in some brandy - you´can eat them straight away or leave them for a while.
He also boiled some, and said they'd be good mashed with potatoes.
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...mashed with potatoes eh? That sounds good!
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Well i did a few of them.Just to see if they were ok.
******' **** they were horrible!!That's me finished with chestnuts. :thumbdown:
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I'm going to make pastry now and try my hand at making mince pies.
Mince meat? Best before August 2010? Never been opened.Throw it away? :?
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Rob wrote:I'm going to make pastry now and try my hand at making mince pies.
Mince meat? Best before August 2010? Never been opened.Throw it away? :?


Only if it smells iffy.
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Rob wrote:Well i did a few of them.Just to see if they were ok.
******' **** they were horrible!!That's me finished with chestnuts. :thumbdown:
Did you take off the bitter underskin as well as the glossy outer?
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Of course i took off the glossy overcoat,burnt my fingers as well!!
There's an underskin as well?
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I expect it is like any nut, think of an almond which has quite a bitter skin inside the hard nutshell. Sometimes you eat it and some times not.
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Rob wrote:Of course i took off the glossy overcoat,burnt my fingers as well!!
There's an underskin as well?
:?

Yup, it's very bitter. Sometimes it comes off with the outer skin but quite often not, that's one of the reasons for roasting chestnuts; it makes it easier to remove.
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