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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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the glory of a roast dinner is the combination of everything though
the meat, the potatoes, the veg, the glorious gravy, and whatever are appropriate accompaniments to the type of meat, like yorkshires, horseradish, stuffing, bread sauce, cranberry sauce, all that kind of stuff.
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:04, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Proper gravy is key, I feel
Bisto just won't cut it
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:08, Reply)
I use a mixture of bisto powder and cornflour to thicken the gravy generally
but most of the flavour comes from the meat juices, veg water and wine/other booze.
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:11, Reply)
Exactly
Plus, the meat juice will have taken flavour from the honey & mustard, often all that is needed to be added is the flour.
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:13, Reply)
that is true
bisto powder doesn't actually have much flavour to it, unlike the granules and stuff, so it is more as a browning really.

I've taken to roasting meat sat on a trivet made of thick sliced onions in a roasting tin. This works well with the gravy, as it gets some good caramelisation on the onion as well as keeping the meat from sitting in the juices.
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:16, Reply)
Oof, that sounds great

(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:19, Reply)
give it a try
particularly with pork.
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:20, Reply)
This^
Not good with chicken though as it makes the chicken taste slightly oniony
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:21, Reply)
I did it last night and found it ok
used red onions though, which are less oniony
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:27, Reply)
Hmmm
Good tip! I prefer red onions anyway
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:30, Reply)
one of my favourite things is a cumberland sausage and red onion sandwich
fucking lovely
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:30, Reply)
I like this!

(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:32, Reply)
Yep
This but with carrots as the burnt bits make the gravy amazing!
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:19, Reply)
I fucking love roast carrots anyway
I can also recommend using water used to cook sweetcorn in your gravy. Makes it quite sweet. Great with chicken.
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:21, Reply)
I always pour too much water
into my veg then make the gravy from this when the veggies are boiling.
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:22, Reply)
I tend to steam my veg most of the team
so don't end up with much useful water, but it all helps
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:27, Reply)
Who is in Team Veg?

(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:31, Reply)
that was supposed to say time
I think while I was typing that a reminder came up for a team meeting!
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:33, Reply)
I use the "endies" of the Yorkshire pudding mix
After I've taken out the meat, the yorkies go in and the dregs go straight into the roasting tray
(, Mon 8 Nov 2010, 14:15, Reply)

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