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Wash the joint to remove surface blood.
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Put the meat into a large clean pan and cover well with water.
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Bring to the boil, then turn the heat down, cover with lid and simmer for 2 hrs.
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Top up if the water sinks below the level of the meat - at the end of the cooking you should have 2 pints of liquor.
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Leave it to cold, meat and all, and lift off the white hat of grease (it makes good dripping after heating gently to drive off the water).
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Some families like the fat left in.
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Prepare the vegetables - scrub, peel and cut them into bite-sized chunks as appropriate.
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Wash and slice the leeks into 1/2-inch rings.
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Then make the sauces.
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For the MUSTARD AND EGG SAUCE: Heat 1 ounce butter in a small pan.
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When it froths, sprinkle in the flour and fry for a moment till mix is sandy.
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Stir in the mustard pwdr and tumeric and immediately whisk in the broth and lowfat milk.
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Whisk until the mix thickens.
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Chop the egg and stir in.
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Finish with the vinegar and beat in the extra oz of butter.
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Taste and add in salt and pepper.
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For the SPICED TOMATO KETCHUP: Chop the tomatoes, skin and chop the onion.
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Put all the ingredients except the optional chili into a lidded saucepan.
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Bring to the boil, turn down the heat, leave to simmer gently for 30 min.
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Push the contents of the pan and boil it fiercely for a few min.
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Taste and adjust the seasoning.
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Serve either warm or possibly cool.
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Finish with a few slices of deseeded chili if desired it warm.
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For the PARSLEY-AND-CHIVE SAUCE: Heat the butter in a small pan, stir in the flour and let it cold for a moment.
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Whisk in the liquid gradually and stir over the heat till the mix thickens.
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Fold in the herbs, taste and add in salt and pepper.
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Reheat the meat in its broth (the cawl).
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Remove the meat and keep it hot while you cook the root vegetables in the broth.
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Five min before you are ready to serve, add in the leeks.
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While the vegetables simmer, plain-boil the potatoes separately.
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Stir the minced parsley into the soup just before you bring it to table.
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As a second course, serve the meat with the potatoes, and the three sauces.