standout sides for roast dinner
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This is with christmas in mind, but i also love cooking a late sunday roast for friends. I'm pretty comfortable with the obvious meats, and have a couple of nice go to vegetarian alternatives for the non meat eaters. spuds and parsnips are something I have to a decent standard, but i fall down at the veg, usually opting to steam whatever has come from the garden typically kale and cabbage, often do the same with carrots and broccoli or cauliflower too.
so, ideally without meat, what is your default side that adds an extra bit of oompf to your sunday roast?
so, ideally without meat, what is your default side that adds an extra bit of oompf to your sunday roast?
In true PH tradition i’ll read what you wrote but offer something you hadn’t asked for.
Christmas for me will have a side of brussels.
https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/vegetable-reci...
Tesco sliced beans for me, always a bit different to the standard offering of peas.
Christmas for me will have a side of brussels.
https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/vegetable-reci...
Tesco sliced beans for me, always a bit different to the standard offering of peas.
craigthecoupe said:
thanks both. we will probably have sprouts, i love them, but only ever really eat them at christmas.
i suppose cauli cheese is a classic go to, i'm still on the fence with cheese sauce and gravy
getting better, but still a bit suspicious!
Agree with you on that, but my kids love cauli cheese! i suppose cauli cheese is a classic go to, i'm still on the fence with cheese sauce and gravy
getting better, but still a bit suspicious!Roasted sprouts are top notch - far better than simply boiled.
Cauli cheese is a necessity. Use parmesan as well as cheddar in the sauce.
Red cabbage and apple. Must have.
Tom Kerridge carrots. Must have.
Roast parsnips - honey on late in the roasting.
Roast and mashed spuds (mash more for the kids).
Peas (because I like them
). Often mix them with butter pan fried leeks.
Carrot and swede mash.
Bread sauce. Must have,
Stuffing. Must have.
Yorkshire puddings. Must have (but Aunt Bessie has no place at our dining table).
Cranberry sauce.
Lashings of gravy.
Cauli cheese is a necessity. Use parmesan as well as cheddar in the sauce.
Red cabbage and apple. Must have.
Tom Kerridge carrots. Must have.
Roast parsnips - honey on late in the roasting.
Roast and mashed spuds (mash more for the kids).
Peas (because I like them
). Often mix them with butter pan fried leeks.Carrot and swede mash.
Bread sauce. Must have,
Stuffing. Must have.
Yorkshire puddings. Must have (but Aunt Bessie has no place at our dining table).
Cranberry sauce.
Lashings of gravy.
Murph7355 said:
Roasted sprouts are top notch - far better than simply boiled.
Cauli cheese is a necessity. Use parmesan as well as cheddar in the sauce.
Red cabbage and apple. Must have.
Tom Kerridge carrots. Must have.
Roast parsnips - honey on late in the roasting.
Roast and mashed spuds (mash more for the kids).
Peas (because I like them
). Often mix them with butter pan fried leeks.
Carrot and swede mash.
Bread sauce. Must have,
Stuffing. Must have.
Yorkshire puddings. Must have (but Aunt Bessie has no place at our dining table).
Cranberry sauce.
Lashings of gravy.
Agreed those carrots are epic.Cauli cheese is a necessity. Use parmesan as well as cheddar in the sauce.
Red cabbage and apple. Must have.
Tom Kerridge carrots. Must have.
Roast parsnips - honey on late in the roasting.
Roast and mashed spuds (mash more for the kids).
Peas (because I like them
). Often mix them with butter pan fried leeks.Carrot and swede mash.
Bread sauce. Must have,
Stuffing. Must have.
Yorkshire puddings. Must have (but Aunt Bessie has no place at our dining table).
Cranberry sauce.
Lashings of gravy.
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