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seems to be more blokes than women that cook Sunday roasts, by the sound of this thread. We always had one on a Sunday growing up - chicken, pork or beef usually, sometimes lamb.

I don't do one with my family now but when my son (and hopefully more kids) are older I'd like to think we'll have a Sunday roast together. I quite like to spend a few hours in the kitchen cooking - the only place I get a bit of peace and escapism nowadaysl

 

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I work nights, Mrs BBF works days,although I have most weekends off but I normally do all the shopping and all cooking apart from if am getting back late from a late kick off Footie match.
Sundays we have something light or a good sized cheese platter with chutney,grapes,apples and biccy's

When I do make a a good old roast I roast the root veg,
I normally wrap the parsnips and carrots in foil take them out midway thro to prevent burning or just chuck them in and roast them with the spuds.
I always make my own Yorkshire puds.

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Originally posted by Frickin Saweet

seems to be more blokes than women that cook Sunday roasts, by the sound of this thread. We always had one on a Sunday growing up - chicken, pork or beef usually, sometimes lamb.

I don't do one with my family now but when my son (and hopefully more kids) are older I'd like to think we'll have a Sunday roast together. I quite like to spend a few hours in the kitchen cooking - the only place I get a bit of peace and escapism nowadaysl

That's because there are more men than women on this thread and this forum in general so statistically more men than women appear to cook a roast

 


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What are people's tips for the best roast potatoes. Ie variety and method of cooking. I don't like beef dripping so nothing which involves that please

 


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Originally posted by Michaelawt85

What are people's tips for the best roast potatoes. Ie variety and method of cooking. I don't like beef dripping so nothing which involves that please

Goose fat, or just plain old cooking oil.

 


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Originally posted by Cucking Funt

Goose fat, or just plain old cooking oil.

I use sunflower oil hot in the oven and throw in whatever part boiled potatoes I happen to have in the cupboard (boil until they are soft enough to get a dinner knife in) and then roast until they look ready. No real method. Sometimes they turn out good sometimes not.

 


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Originally posted by Michaelawt85

I use sunflower oil hot in the oven and throw in whatever part boiled potatoes I happen to have in the cupboard (boil until they are soft enough to get a dinner knife in) and then roast until they look ready. No real method. Sometimes they turn out good sometimes not.

King Edwards make the best roasties but always look on the packet, some are grown with a lower water content so the suit roasting.

 


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Originally posted by Michaelawt85

I use sunflower oil hot in the oven and throw in whatever part boiled potatoes I happen to have in the cupboard (boil until they are soft enough to get a dinner knife in) and then roast until they look ready. No real method. Sometimes they turn out good sometimes not.

I do Maris pipers, parboiled until soft enough to get them to slide off a knife without effort, then smash them around the pot with the lid on to rough them up. Then in to smoking hot olive oil or goose fat.

Sunday used to be the only day for desert in our house too, except Christmas. And cheese has no place in a roast dinner at all, likewise red cabbage.

And you never left the table until you'd finished, no matter how long it was or how cold the food was.

 


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Originally posted by Stuk

I do Maris pipers, parboiled until soft enough to get them to slide off a knife without effort, then smash them around the pot with the lid on to rough them up. Then in to smoking hot olive oil or goose fat.

Olive oil isn't really recommended for higher temperatures.

I remember reading a blind tasting of roasties in one of the quality newspapers a few years ago and I was rather surprised that everyone picked the potatoes cooked in rapeseed oil as the best

 

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Originally posted by Stuk

I do Maris pipers, parboiled until soft enough to get them to slide off a knife without effort, then smash them around the pot with the lid on to rough them up. Then in to smoking hot olive oil or goose fat.

Sunday used to be the only day for desert in our house too, except Christmas. And cheese has no place in a roast dinner at all, likewise red cabbage.

And you never left the table until you'd finished, no matter how long it was or how cold the food was.

Peas on a roast absolute no no in my book as is sweet corn

 


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Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Peas on a roast absolute no no in my book as is sweet corn

Peas are about the only veg that should be on/in a roast, that n carrots.

One major no no that I see frequently, Ketchup on a roast. And from the fridge. wtf?

 


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Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Peas on a roast absolute no no in my book as is sweet corn

I have yet to understand the purpose of sweetcorn. It tastes bland and would appear to be of minimal nutritional value as it often appears undigested in one's post-prandial eliminations.

 


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