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Accip those Yorkshires are spectacular pal :thumbs:

 

 

 

Can't beat a roast. Controversially, turkey would be my no.1 choice then beef.

I think you're the first person I've seen say they actually prefer turkey over other meats :laugh: Most folk seem to have it once a year at Christmas because it's "tradition" and would never touch it the rest of the year.

 

Got to be a nice joint of beef as the king of roasts with roast chicken a close second for me :yes:

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Accip those Yorkshires are spectacular pal :thumbs:

 

 

 

Can't beat a roast. Controversially, turkey would be my no.1 choice then beef.

I think you're the first person I've seen say they actually prefer turkey over other meats :laugh: Most folk seem to have it once a year at Christmas because it's "tradition" and would never touch it the rest of the year.

 

Got to be a nice joint of beef as the king of roasts with roast chicken a close second for me :yes:

 

 

Controversial is my middle name. :laugh: I'd eat turkey every Sunday given the choice.

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Accip those Yorkshires are spectacular pal :thumbs:

Can't beat a roast. Controversially, turkey would be my no.1 choice then beef.

I think you're the first person I've seen say they actually prefer turkey over other meats :laugh: Most folk seem to have it once a year at Christmas because it's "tradition" and would never touch it the rest of the year.

Got to be a nice joint of beef as the king of roasts with roast chicken a close second for me :yes:

I think it says a lot about Walshie......haha

 

 

 

Only joking mate ;-)

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The problem with beef is everyone seems to want to massacre it! Rare and fleshy please! I tend to choose the ham tbh. Salty and hearty!

 

Lamb is a beautiful meat but I'd rather have it with mash and peas, maybe roasted root veg but not generally as a proper roast dinner.

 

A bird in a bird is spot on for a roast too.

 

Now stuffing is an essential!

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The problem with beef is everyone seems to want to massacre it! Rare and fleshy please! I tend to choose the ham tbh. Salty and hearty!

 

Lamb is a beautiful meat but I'd rather have it with mash and peas, maybe roasted root veg but not generally as a proper roast dinner.

 

A bird in a bird is spot on for a roast too.

 

Now stuffing is an essential!

My mum put me off roast beef for years for that reason.

 

I like to keep a roast very simple. The meat, yorkshire, mash or roasties & one type of green......plus an improvised homemade gravy that's been bubbling away for the duration of the cooking, then strained off just before serving...:-)

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Beef and horseradish sauce

Lamb mint sauce

pork with crunchy crackling apple sauce

Turkey stuffing

Proper baked potatoes in fat

The gravy made with fat from the meat

 

Pudding apple pie and custard or ice cream

Lol love a Sunday roast me ?

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Have a roast every Tuesday not Sunday, Sunday,s are for hangovers, also prefer lamb or pork or a nice brisket joint cooked low and slow for about 8hrs, as a kid we used to have to put jam on the left over Yorkshire puds for our pudding

thought I was spoilt as a kid we'd have yorkshire puds with treacle lol,happy days

We used to fill the Yorkshires with cold milk and sugar... Mmm.

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Beef and horseradish sauce

Lamb mint sauce

pork with crunchy crackling apple sauce

Turkey stuffing

Proper baked potatoes in fat

The gravy made with fat from the meat

 

Pudding apple pie and custard or ice cream

Lol love a Sunday roast me

now we are talking

 

just love roast rib of beef

i prefer roast shoulder or ribs of lamb

pork crackling OMG i miss that soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much

 

gordon ramsays yorkie puds work a treat

https://www.gordonramsayrestaurants.com/recipes/yorkshire-puddings/

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