The perfect roast

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Roasts

Beef
4
36%
Lamb
3
27%
Pork
2
18%
Chicken
0
No votes
Duck
0
No votes
Ham
1
9%
Belly pork
0
No votes
Turkey
1
9%
Nut roast
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 11

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Barlow Boy wrote:Haven’t eaten Lamb since I saw some of them playing in a field on my way to work several years ago :|
That's where my alter ego kicks in and I struggle a bit but I honestly could go meat free.
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Re: The perfect roast

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Leg of lamb is our favourite - Morrisons is the best of the supermarkets for it.

Pork is a favourite of Mrs MW, Sainsbury's shoulder our preferred supplier and cut.

I do most of the cooking for us but I find roast beef for two people doesn't work....dry, flavourless.

Roast chicken is a midweek meal for us. Lidl's "small" chicken for £2.25 often stretches to three meals, all of them very tasty. And we sleep well afterwards because it's easier to digest than red meat.
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Selby White wrote:Love them all but Pork just edges out Beef especially with crackling involved.
100% this!
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I’m funny as I love a roast dinner but can’t stand carveries.
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ChilwellWhite wrote:I’m funny as I love a roast dinner but can’t stand carveries.
100% this!

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kk_white wrote:
ChilwellWhite wrote:I’m funny as I love a roast dinner but can’t stand carveries.
100% this!

Flavours all blend together in the bain marie and become one. You end up with a big plate of 'same'.

My dislike is the greedy people who pile their plates up & then leave the bulk of it. My generation we were taught to take what we needed anything left, due to greed you ate the next day. I really hate to see food wasted due to greed.
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