We used to live on Ham hock in the 70`s when my husband was in teacher training college on a grant . You could buy one for a few pence . I can remember that you had to boil it for long enough to take the skin and fat off before making the huge pan of soup which lasted a few days .
Thanks for all the great suggestions. In the end we had a great soup / stew which I began and DH finished. It had potatoes, carrots, onions, green beans, butter beans, tomatoe puree, garlic, paprika and pepper in it and was really delicious, but I doubt we will ever achieve the same taste again! Still some left for today though - 4 meals for around about £3 overall as the hock was reduced to £1.89 so extra satisfying!
Long slow cook in a covered dish with little stock, remove the fat and serve with cabbage and boiled potatoes. You can thicken the juices with flour to make gravy.
I use them regularly for lentil and bacon soup, as others have said above. I did see Mary Berry do the terrine and thought I might have a go at that, it looked so nice, and not complicated.
Jings I always make short crust myself, but the recipe used flakey - thought I might nip out and get some justrol - then I saw all the other recipe ideas so now I am wavering and thinking I might go with the lentil stock thingy ... choices, choices. Thank you all!
Actually, I would probably make a flan. Like this.
Line tin with pastry (make it yerself, yer lazy oompah) put cooked cut up bacon over bottom of tin. Liquidise some eggs, cheese and onion. Pour that over ham. Sliced tomato on top. Bake about 40 mins moderate oven. Delicious.
Big saucepan, leeks, potatoes, carrots, handful of lentils (or anything, really), good shaking of pepper (no salt) and cover with water. Bring to boil and simmer for a good while, till ham is cooked.Take ham out and cut up. You can fling some of it back in or have it with another meal. Lovely!
Mary Berry did a lovely Ham Hock terrine on her programme last week very simple juts the ham hocks set in gelatine - you could pick it up on I Player or her website.
Thanks Jings, I've just been looking at a chicken and ham pie recipe - sounds a lot of labour, but could be worth it. Think I will cheat on the pastry though with ready made so suddenly not so thrifty ha ha.
Being thrifty I bought one at very reduced price. It went straight in the freezer, but I decided it was time to use it. Not sure what to do with it though! Have you got a favourite ham hock recipe you can share?