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Glazed ham

Heavenly ham and salmon | Murray Lloyd Photography

murray lloyd July 15, 2011

Ham and salmon were the stars on the menu at a recent 21st party we catered. A ham from Waikanae Butchery was ordered - the pork came from Murrellen Pork in Canterbury. It was cured for three days and given a hint of wood smoke before being glazed. Picked up on the morning of the party, all it needed was half an hour in the oven.

The salmon was purchased from Moore Wilson's in Wellington. It was marinated with star anise, ginger, soy sauce and sesame oil for 4 hrs before being baked in tinfoil for an hour (it was 3.5kgs). The only advice I have is make sure you have a large platter to serve the fish.

Washed down with 1990 Te Mata Awatea (21yrs old) the ham and salmon were highly praised  including the response "eating this salmon is like being in Heaven". The two dishes easily fed the 45 guests (with salads and spuds). I absolutely recommend the Waikanae Butchery for any meat, and this is the recipe for the salmon by Ruth Pretty.

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Soy, star anise and ginger whole baked salmon for Ruth Pretty cookbook

In food, food photography, murray lloyd photography, new zealand, photography, recipe, wellington Tags free range, ham, moore wilsons, murrellen pork, photo, photos, recipe, ruth pretty, salmon, waikanae butchery
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Small granny smith apples with water on then growing on a tree

Granny Smith apples growing on tree

Walnuts and Granny Smith Apples | Murray Lloyd Photography

murray lloyd January 12, 2011
Green walnuts growing on tree

Expecting to find handfuls of ripe Damson plums on our tree recently I was shocked to find an empty tree, footsteps underneath and a plastic shopping bag flapping around.  Security has been discussed subsequently (has anyone got suggestions?). At least the Granny Smiths and walnuts are still to look forward to. This post has recipes for walnuts.

In food, food photography, murray lloyd photography, new zealand, photography, wellington Tags apple, dew, fresh, fruit, granny smith, green, nuts, photo, raindrops, ripening, tree, walnut, walnuts
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