How to Make Ham Hock Terrine

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2020
  • A Basic but delicious Ham Hock Terrine.
    Ham hocks - 3 (from the best butcher you can find)
    Carrots - 4
    Celery Sticks - 4
    Onion - 1
    Bay Leaves - 4
    Black Pepper Corns - 30+
    Whole Grain Mustard - 2 Table Spoons
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  • @follower556
    @follower556 Месяц назад

    Definitely going to try this. Looks more simple than I had imagined

  • @brettnielsen3924
    @brettnielsen3924 3 месяца назад +2

    That was great! Definitely going to try this ….Bretto down under

  • @jondrake6113
    @jondrake6113 Год назад +2

    I put all the bones back in the juice when I boil it down along with the skin. I also boil a trotter with the hocks for extra jelly.

  • @shaynesparkes8740
    @shaynesparkes8740 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video mate, a simple and pro tip I’ve done for years
    I always have a few ice cube trays on hand so I pour the left over broth/ stock in to them- add them to homemade stews/ soups, stir fry’s etc beautiful flavour with a simple portion or how much I need to add. I don’t throw none of it away. All the hard put in, with bountiful options and these will keep for around 4-6 months with ease

    • @chefrick247
      @chefrick247  4 месяца назад +1

      Oh you clever b**tard! I love that. thanks for the top tip.

  • @RRaucina
    @RRaucina 2 года назад +5

    Those bits of fat and skin make the best terrine, sad to see them go elsewhere! I always add some beef gelatin powder to insure a hard set. Also a bit of vinegar is traditional.

    • @jelsner5077
      @jelsner5077 Год назад

      What kind of vinegar, Richard? I was thinking some gherkin would be nice, too.

  • @martinhickson368
    @martinhickson368 4 года назад +2

    Great cooking tutorial! Clear and a nice pace. Can’t wait to try this recipe.

  • @annemiekeblondeel6617
    @annemiekeblondeel6617 5 месяцев назад +1

    In Belgium we add a load of very finely chopped parsley.

  • @richardgledhill6801
    @richardgledhill6801 Год назад +1

    The compaction was perfect, must have the succulent jelly!

  • @mariakulasa3077
    @mariakulasa3077 Год назад +1

    Thanks for ideas

  • @donna970
    @donna970 3 года назад +2

    Very nice recipe with very clear directions. Thank you

  • @laurakate5597
    @laurakate5597 4 года назад +1

    I would not have had a CLUE where to start with something like this. Love 💕

  • @choppergeeza
    @choppergeeza Год назад +1

    My parents made this using a pigs head! Hated seeing the head in the sink but it fed us all! Mom would do the best pork pies and bruan as well as taringe and soup! Nothing went to waste even the bones were dried and crushed and fed to the chickens and ducks!

  • @marekimura2371
    @marekimura2371 3 года назад

    When we can start tailgating again I now know what I'll be bringing. How incredibly simple! It looks so difficult! Thank you!

  • @georgedesmond4637
    @georgedesmond4637 6 месяцев назад

    This Chef really impress me with his all his recipes and this one is the one I cooked most of the time because my grandchildren love this ham terrine.

    • @chefrick247
      @chefrick247  4 месяца назад

      Well that's a very lovely comment thank you so much!

  • @elisabethlockett5016
    @elisabethlockett5016 4 года назад

    The ham hock looks amazing, I'm dribbling.Have to try that. Thanks Rick.

  • @richardoconnor6574
    @richardoconnor6574 3 года назад +2

    Great video 👌🏼 really clear and best recipe I’ve seen for terrine so far

    • @chefrick247
      @chefrick247  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for the great comment! I do these to help other people so comments like yours mean the world!

  • @billyb5059
    @billyb5059 7 месяцев назад

    I'll be making this tomorrow this channel should have a lot more views

  • @adrianportal8635
    @adrianportal8635 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful terrine!

  • @2472ANDY
    @2472ANDY 2 года назад

    Deffo going to try this for summer salads 👍

  • @gasparebalbo
    @gasparebalbo 2 года назад

    My manager asked to do Ham hock terrine, I never made before...thanks for the cooking lesson ..Grazie!!!

  • @lynbigmore1597
    @lynbigmore1597 3 года назад

    great method chef. Thank you.

  • @originlgazza5925
    @originlgazza5925 2 года назад

    Liked and subbed...my sisters partner is a great chef and he made me my sister and my partner this for my cmas starter meal as I don't eat sea food (seaspiricy did that to me lol) and everyone else had prawn cocktail, anyway I had never had it before but by god it tastes amazing so now I have to cook it for myself haha cheers for the vid and THANKYOU for putting everything in the description...not enough do and it makes like soooo much easier!

  • @donnasmith5921
    @donnasmith5921 2 года назад +1

    Great Recipe.

  • @nepiahemopo1702
    @nepiahemopo1702 Месяц назад

    Brilliant.

  • @Dominiquechan.artist
    @Dominiquechan.artist 2 года назад

    Looks very delicious😋😋

  • @dougi1967
    @dougi1967 Год назад

    Looks amazing

  • @Leo-ug4rf
    @Leo-ug4rf 2 года назад +1

    Lovely job, and really enjoyable video! Keep up the good work :)

  • @toddpower4674
    @toddpower4674 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video.
    Got some in brine now and gonna try this in a week.

  • @Pixie3p14
    @Pixie3p14 3 года назад

    that looks fantastic, I have to try it!

    • @chefrick247
      @chefrick247  3 года назад

      Thank you so much. I really hope you try it!

  • @user-ln8wk4zj3i
    @user-ln8wk4zj3i 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @rphillip1086
    @rphillip1086 Год назад

    Looks great- I'm going to do it just like that without the heavy pressing because I want more fatty jelly involved.

  • @christianaviola856
    @christianaviola856 3 года назад +3

    Hi thanks for the video, why did you not scrape the fat from the skin , chop it and add to the terrine? as that's the tastiest bit!

  • @pabloparra2484
    @pabloparra2484 Год назад

    Lovely

  • @hamnhock
    @hamnhock Год назад

    Nothing wrong with that pate, beautiful,,,

  • @pearlfeather9326
    @pearlfeather9326 5 месяцев назад

    Wow!❤

  • @stephenbray4624
    @stephenbray4624 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice thank you for sharing I do one with lamb tongue

  • @RRaucina
    @RRaucina 2 года назад +1

    Nice recipe and thanks for the subtitles as I only speak USA english.

  • @leeshaw6641
    @leeshaw6641 6 дней назад

    If you're going to remove that much fat, you might as well just use pork collar and do a jelly stock separately. It's wasteful. You can use trotters to make stock. It comes from the connective tissues in the meat mostly

  • @Dominiquechan.artist
    @Dominiquechan.artist 2 года назад

    Delicious

  • @ramonguevarra9448
    @ramonguevarra9448 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, Would it hold together when I sear boat sides after portioning? Thank you

  • @telltruthshamethedevil2488
    @telltruthshamethedevil2488 2 года назад

    This is souse or hog head cheese. My family is from the deep deep DEEP country and my auntie used to raise her own hogs. She made this "hog head cheese" all the time, sans the mustard & adding red pepper flakkes, & other seasonings.

  • @sandravalani359
    @sandravalani359 8 месяцев назад

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  • @matthopkins2878
    @matthopkins2878 3 года назад

    How do u rapidly boil the stock on a medium heat ??

  • @mirelaszabo5805
    @mirelaszabo5805 2 года назад

    Subscribed and like. Thank you

  • @geofferyrobertson6608
    @geofferyrobertson6608 5 месяцев назад

    those hocks are from the shoulder ( front leg )

  • @antoniobadel4576
    @antoniobadel4576 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Chef,why you didn’t add salt to the broth,to cook the ham hocks?

  • @MrSmcara
    @MrSmcara 6 месяцев назад

    Those looked like fresh hocks, not smoke of cured. Am I correct? Can you use either one?

  • @m.p.6039
    @m.p.6039 3 года назад +2

    1:09 lol that is the most delightful request for subscriptions I ever heard.

    • @chefrick247
      @chefrick247  3 года назад

      I had to go back and watch this one again to see what you meant. hehe!! Asking people to subscribe when there's boiled animal on screen is never easy!

  • @danssv8
    @danssv8 2 года назад

    Do you put fat and skin in as well? Thanks 🇦🇺

  • @Svaston
    @Svaston 3 года назад

    Да это же холодец!

  • @jengle1970
    @jengle1970 3 года назад

    Are those fresh hocks or cured hocks? They looked fresh at the beginning

  • @marka4891
    @marka4891 3 года назад +1

    Would smoked hamhocks work? I can get those easily, but fresh ones are a bit more difficult to find around here.

    • @chefrick247
      @chefrick247  3 года назад +1

      Hi Mark, you can absolutely use smoked hocks but...and this is the most obvious thing ever.... It will have that smoked flavour to the end product, which in my opinion will be beautiful! Good luck mate, hope it goes well for you.

    • @marka4891
      @marka4891 3 года назад

      @@chefrick247 I'm from Texas which means that smoked meat is part of my DNA. In fact, my father used to smoke a brisket at least once a month.
      So having that flavor in there will just make me and anyone I share it with like it even more.

  • @etm567
    @etm567 7 месяцев назад

    Where can you find ham hocks? I never see them at all.

  • @kathryncoogan7467
    @kathryncoogan7467 2 года назад +2

    Hiya. How long can you store this in the fridge? Many thanks!

    • @originlgazza5925
      @originlgazza5925 2 года назад

      I also would like to know this...

    • @originlgazza5925
      @originlgazza5925 2 года назад

      I googled and it says 3 days in fridge 6 month in freezer (I wouldn't freeze though)

  • @paulawaldrep5286
    @paulawaldrep5286 Год назад +1

    😋😋😋😋😋👌

  • @KenVaughan-od6jq
    @KenVaughan-od6jq Год назад +1

    Why throw away the best part? The skin and fat add so much more flavour

  • @maxinem.951
    @maxinem.951 Год назад

    How many cups of water did you use?

  • @kchedville
    @kchedville 3 года назад +1

    Can you Us how much each Ham Hock weighed? Thinking of trying this soon - (if i can find all the Meaty Parts) . Thanks

    • @chefrick247
      @chefrick247  3 года назад +1

      Hey KK, I'm sorry but I have absolutely no idea! Haha. I just ask the butcher for hocks. What I will say is that one butcher I spoke to gave me absolutely massive ones once and they were hairy and the meat was dark. They weren't great at all. The smaller ones in this video were hairless and pink, they were the best by a mile. So basically don't worry too much about weight, go for pink and hairless!

    • @kchedville
      @kchedville 3 года назад

      @@chefrick247 Thanks for the reply - "laissez les bon temps rouler" :)

    • @rubsey1
      @rubsey1 Год назад

      @@chefrick247 You can burn off the hairs with a cigarette lighter

  • @leomeijer969
    @leomeijer969 11 месяцев назад

    I did not see salt in the recept. Did you use no salt at all??

  • @petertomasello6461
    @petertomasello6461 Год назад +1

    You should have pressure cooked them for 5-10 minutes

  • @ParzivalPheonix
    @ParzivalPheonix 11 месяцев назад

    No gelatine?

  • @BruceBlitzHasTits
    @BruceBlitzHasTits 2 года назад +3

    i use your recipe as a base and throw in cooked chicken hearts, gizzards and liver. basically all cheap organ meats. very healthy food

    • @chefrick247
      @chefrick247  2 года назад

      Hi! Meatandbeer (perfect username!) I bet you're tastes delicious and people who are fussy would still eat it and love it!

  • @chrissmith5148
    @chrissmith5148 Год назад

    Is this what they used to call pottage? When Robin Hood was alive.. thank you for your riches giving to us poor..

  • @Christian-wj7dk
    @Christian-wj7dk 8 месяцев назад

    When you are pulling apart the bits, especially if I'm going to be a dinner guest the next day, put a shirt on! Ewww! 😜

  • @danvanhoose6783
    @danvanhoose6783 Год назад

    Best parts got threw away.

  • @amosjohnson863
    @amosjohnson863 2 года назад +1

    This dish is 100 percent European, removing the fat is like cutting the fat off pork belly, not rustic at all

  • @garryspencer2019
    @garryspencer2019 3 года назад

    Why would you make a tutorial doing it incorrectly & telling us not to do it that way. Very unusual.

    • @chefrick247
      @chefrick247  3 года назад +7

      Hi Garry, I suppose I was trying to be authentic and show people the mistake I made V's the perfect way to make it.
      Mine turned out absolutely delicious but I wanted to just explain how I'd do it next time. A few of my vids show all the mistakes because I want people to see that some mistakes are forgivable and you can still get a great dish.
      Also I'm a very new youtuber and will keep working to get better. I really hope you keep watching my vids.