Recipe

Smoking Bishop

Smoking Bishop
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    AntoniaJames's Notes: In the very last sentence of “A Christmas Carol”, Ebenezer Scrooge announces, over a bowl of “Smoking Bishop,” that he’ll give Bob Cratchitt a raise. Historians tells us that this warm winter...

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Serves 4-6

4 oranges + 1 for garnish Ask a question about this ingredient

2 medium lemons Ask a question about this ingredient

1 bottle red wine (I use a hearty vin ordinaire from southern France) Ask a question about this ingredient

1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg Ask a question about this ingredient

2 teaspoons anise seed, crushed (measure before crushing using mortar and pestle) Ask a question about this ingredient

4 whole cloves Ask a question about this ingredient

2 cinnamon sticks Ask a question about this ingredient

1 cup apple brandy Ask a question about this ingredient

2 ½ cups port Ask a question about this ingredient

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Remove and reserve the zest of 4 oranges and the lemon citrus, using a microplane or conventional zester. Cut citrus in half and roast, cut side down, on an ungreased pan on the top shelf of your oven for about 20 minutes, or until the edges start to caramelize. Rinse the juices from the pan off with a few tablespoons of water and put them in a large, heavy pot.

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  2. Remove the citrus from the oven and allow to cool until you can handle it easily. Then squeeze the juice from it. Put the juice into the pot, along with the wine, reserved zest, spices, molasses and brandy.

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  3. Heat just to a simmer, stirring well to combine. Allow it to continue to simmer for about ten minutes.

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  4. Add the port and continue to simmer for a few minutes. Allow it to cool, then cover and set aside for at least 24 hours.

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  5. When ready to serve, strain the spices. Slice the extra orange, and remove any visible seeds. Add to the pot and warm over medium heat, until nice and hot.

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  6. Enjoy!! ;o)

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