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Oxtail Soup
2 lb. Oxtail, jointed 1/2 lb. yam, peeled and sliced 12 cups water 1 sprig fresh thyme 3 cocos, peeled and sliced 1 whole hot pepper 2 stalks scallion, crushed 3 slices hot pepper 1/2 Black pepper Salt to taste Method Put the oxtail and water in large pot and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat to medium and allow the oxtail to cook until it is tender, almost falling off the bones. This should take about 2 hours. Add more water if the liquid has been considerably reduced, and bring to the boil once again. Lower the heat then add the cocos, yam, escallion, thyme, whole and sliced pepper, teaspoon of black pepper and salt to taste, you can add dumplings or some vegetables as well. Simmer for a further 15 minutes or until the cocos and yam are tender when tested with a fork. Before serving, remove the whole pepper. Serves 4-5. Enjoy! http://www.jamaicacooking.com/ |
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