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Christmas with All the Trimmings CHRISTMAS WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS FOOD TO LOVE All the delicious meats you will need for your festive season. Get ready for a tasty Christmas and New Year with our scrumdiddlyicious festive range! scottbrothersbutchers.co.uk FROM ALL AT SCOTT BROTHERS WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AHEAD OF THE FESTIVE PERIOD, WE WOULD LIKE TO SAY AND A HAPPY A BIG THANK YOU FROM EVERYONE AT SCOTT BROTHERS NEW YEAR BUTCHERS TO ALL OUR NEW AND LOYAL CUSTOMERS FOR SUPPORTING US AND OUR LOCAL SUPPLIERS THROUGH THESE TOUGH TIMES. YOU CERTAINLY DESERVE SOME CHRISTMAS CHEER THIS YEAR, AND SO WE HAVE ENDEAVOURED TO PROVIDE YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR PERFECT CHRISTMAS - FULL OF FESTIVITY, TASTE AND TRADITION, AS WELL AS THE EXCELLENT QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST FROM SCOTT BROTHERS. RELAX AND LET US TAKE THE HASSLE OUT OF CHRISTMAS FOR YOU. For any enquiries please call 01382 819417 Please note that not all products are available online Scott Brothers Cooking Service T H E R ' S R O Save the hassle and let us do the full job. T O B T P T We will season and cook your turkey or T O I P other meats, so that you have the simplest C Weigh your turkey after stuffing* S of tasks to reheat and serve. Your choice Allow the turkey to stand for of Christmas fare will come to you in a Cover breast with strips of bacon or coat 20 minutes before carving. sealed cooking bag with all its juices. with softened butter, then cover loosely This allows the meat to firm (Please note we cannot cook to individual with aluminium foil up and stops juices being requirements). released while carving. Beef & Lamb will be cooked Medium. Preheat your oven to 190°C (180°C for fan assisted ovens), 375F, Gas Mark 5 (£10.00/product) Cook for 45 minutes per kg, then add another 35 minutes cooking time at the end Remove the aluminium foil for the last 35 minutes to brown the top Many ovens vary, so always test your turkey to make sure it is thoroughly cooked. Pierce the fullest part — this is usually the leg of a whole turkey — with a skewer or sharp pointed knife. Hold a spoon underneath to catch the juices as they run out. If the juices run clear, the turkey is done; if they are pink, it needs further cooking. *We do recommend that you cook your stuffing separately to ensure thorough cooking and to reduce your cooking times. ORDER ONLINE: WWW.SCOTTBROTHERSBUTCHERS.CO.UK ORDER ONLINE: WWW.SCOTTBROTHERSBUTCHERS.CO.UK Christmas Turkey (Weights quoted are approximate) All other poultry WHOLE FREE-RANGE TURKEY 4. WHOLE TURKEY 7. WHOLE ANGUS BRONZE TURKEY (STUFFED) 11. CAPON (ALL BONED & ROLLED) Always a tasty addition to any Christmas dish, why not If turkey isn’t to your taste, try a free-range capon. 1. WHOLE TURKEY Succulent turkey, with the minimum of fuss. We’ll take choose to have your locally reared Turkey stuffed? Select These birds from the chicken family have a much A. 9-10lb (4-4.5kg) £65.00/each all the hassle out of carving your turkey with this option, two choices from our delicious range of homemade stuffing: more buttery flavour and very tender meat. B. 12-13lb (5.5-6kg) £75.00/each as our expert butchers bone and roll your turkey for you. Oatmeal, Plain Pork, Sage & Onion, Chestnut, Cranberry We’ll leave the drumsticks and bone out, before rolling A. 8-9lb (3.5-4kg) £60.00/each C. 15-16lb (7-7.5kg) £95.00/each or Pork & Apple. the rest of the meat to make a beautifully presented B. 10-11lb (4.5-5kg) £70.00/each (5.5-7kg) D. 19-20lb (9-9.5kg) £115.00/each and easy to carve turkey. 12–15lb £140/each Our free-range turkeys are raised using traditional farming A. 9-10lb (4-4.5kg) £75.00/each 8. WHOLE ANGUS BRONZE TURKEY 12. CHICKEN (FREE-RANGE) £15.00/each methods, and are free to roam in acres of grassland, B. 12-13lb (5.5-6kg) £85.00/each (ALL BONED & ROLLED) Our festive free range chicken has been free to roam 24 hours of the day. The meat is light in colour and full the countryside, resulting in a succulent large, healthy C. 15-16lb (7-7.5kg) £105.00/each Succulent turkey, with the minimum of fuss. We’ll take all the of flavour and is available in the following options: hassle out of carving your turkey with this option, as our expert alternative to the Christmas turkey. D. 19-20lb (9-9.5kg) £125.00/each butchers bone and roll your turkey for you. We’ll leave the 4lb (1.8kg) 2. WHOLE TURKEY (STUFFED) drumsticks and bone out, before rolling the rest of the meat Always a tasty addition to any Christmas dish, why not 5. WHOLE TURKEY to make a beautifully presented and easy to carve turkey. 13A. GOOSE (FRESH) £100.00/each (ALL BONED & ROLLED, STUFFED) choose to have your locally reared Turkey stuffed? Select 12–15lb (5.5-7kg) £130/each A moist and flavoursome choice for your Christmas two choices from our delicious range of homemade stuffing: Exactly the same as above, our expert butchers bone dinner centrepiece, our farm fresh goose is reared and roll your turkey for you, and stuff it too! Select two Oatmeal, Plain Pork, Sage & Onion, Chestnut, Cranberry 9. WHOLE ANGUS BRONZE TURKEY from a natural diet to produce a truly delicious bird. choices from our delicious range of homemade stuffing: or Pork & Apple. (ALL BONED & ROLLED, STUFFED) 11-13lb (5-6kg) Oatmeal, Plain Pork, Sage & Onion, Chestnut, Exactly the same as above, our expert butchers bone and A. 9-10lb (4-4.5kg) £75.00/each Cranberry or Pork & Apple. roll your turkey for you, and stuff it too! Select two choices 13B. GOOSE (FROZEN) £85.00/each B. 12-13lb (5.5-6kg) £85.00/each A. 9-10lb (4-4.5kg) £85.00/each from our delicious range of homemade stuffing: This deliciously rich Christmas goose comes frozen, C. 15-16lb (7-7.5kg) £115.00/each for ultimate convenience. B. 12-13lb (5.5-6kg) £95.00/each Oatmeal, Plain Pork, Sage & Onion, Chestnut, Cranberry D. 19-20lb (9-9.5kg) £135.00/each or Pork & Apple. 11-13lb (5-6kg) C. 15-16lb (7-7.5kg) £125.00/each 12–15lb (5.5-7kg) £150/each 14. DUCK (FREE-RANGE) £30.00/each 3. WHOLE TURKEY D. 19-20lb (9-9.5kg) £145.00/each (CROWN ON BONE) (LEGS BONED & ROLLED) 10. ROLLED TURKEY BREAST Our delectable free range duck is a winning choice this Christmas. Raised with plenty of space to roam outside If you don’t like carving the turkey legs, why not leave it WHOLE FREE-RANGE BRONZE TURKEY A succulent and full flavoured, boneless turkey breast joint and forage amongst the pastures of the countryside, to our artisan butchers? With this option, our craftsmen FROM ANGUS which is ready to cook and easy to carve. Take all the hassle resulting in a real depth of flavour. will provide you with a turkey crown on the bone, and out of the traditional Christmas dinner. Available at the 6. WHOLE ANGUS BRONZE TURKEY a rolled leg joint perfect for simple carving. Easy! following weights. We recommend allowing 300g/person: 5.5-6lb (2.6-2.8kg) A. 9-10lb (4-4.5kg) £70.00/each 12–15lb (5.5-7kg) £120/each A. 1.5-2lb (680-910g) £20.00/each 15. THREE BIRD ROAST £75.00/each B. 12-13lb (5.5-6kg) £80.00/each Our festive speciality, these traditional plump free-range B. 2.5-3lb (1.2-1.4kg) £25.00/each Boneless and easy to carve, this has layers of turkey, pheasant and partridge topped with smoked streaky C. 15-16lb (7-7.5kg) £100.00/each turkeys have been lovingly reared by Glen Jackson of C. 5.5-6.5lb (2.5-3kg) £40.00/each Southtown of Melgund farm, Brechin, Angus, and is bacon. D. 19-20lb (9-9.5kg) £120.00/each (4.4-5kg) available in the following options: D. 10-11lb £70.00/each 6-7lb (2.8-3.3kg) E. 11-13lb (5.5-6kg) £80.00/each ORDER ONLINE: WWW.SCOTTBROTHERSBUTCHERS.CO.UK ORDER ONLINE: WWW.SCOTTBROTHERSBUTCHERS.CO.UK The Trimmings (Weights quoted are approximate) Family Favourite Steak Pies 16. EXTRAS AND SIDES AVAILABLE 17. STEAK PIES Essential accompaniments to your festive fare. A real family favourite, whatever time of the year, our pies have won many awards and are renowned throughout Dundee. All the processes are carried out by A. PORK CHIPOLATAS (450g) £7.00/per pack our own bakers, using time served methods to produce B. BEEF CHIPOLATAS (450g) £7.00/per pack all our pies whether it’s an individual steak pie or our “Desperate Dan” steak pie, to feed up to 8 people. C. KILTED CHIPOLATAS (FROZEN) (20's) £9.00/per pack (Also available frozen) D. STREAKY BACON (450g) £7.00/per pack A. 0.75lb (340g — serves 2) £9.00/each E. SMOKED STREAKY BACON (450g) £8.00/per pack B. 1lb (450g — serves 3) £12.00/each F. OATMEAL STUFFING (450g) £6.00/per pack C. 1.5lb (680g — serves 4) £16.00/each G. PLAIN PORK SAUSAGE MEAT STUFFING (450g) £6.00/per pack D. 2lb (910g — serves 5-6) £20.00/each H.
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