Sirloin
In the 15th century they would sing this carol.....
The boar's head in hand bring I,
Bedeck'd with bays and rosemary.
I pray you, my masters, be merry
Quot estis in convivio (Translation: As many as are in the feast)
Four hours to go of gentle simmering at 170F.
And now, not a Boar's Head - and definitely not a turkey, although I do enjoy one with all the trimmings.
But today a joint of sirloin.
Merry Christmas, all. (And vegetarian friends - sorry if this upsets - there is a veggie option here too for one daughter!)
While you're waiting - "sirloin" - the word comes from the Middle English "surloine"
which means "above the loin". Don't believe all those romances about joints of meat being knighted by hungry kings!
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