by admin | Sep 30, 2012 | Good Old English Recipes, The Sunday Roast
Roasted Gammon in Coke Recipe Fed 2 adults, 2 hungry teenagers and a 6 year old! Seriously? This really shouldn’t work – but crickey heck it really is awesome!!! The cooking in coke gives the roasted gammon (ham!) a very subtle sweetness and tenderises it...
by admin | Jan 15, 2012 | The Sunday Roast
Perfect Roast Potatoes Perfect roast potatoes are the holy grail of all who like to cook a Sunday roast. After years of tryinig, I think I’m pretty close to perfecting the humble roast potato. I have searched long and hard to achieve this and have read many many...
by admin | Oct 25, 2009 | Good Old English Recipes, The Sunday Roast
Home Made Stuffing Recipe This home made stuffing recipe is another of my Dad’s excellent recipes. My Dad has a way of making complex tasks look easy but this one really is as simple as adding stuff to a blender and the taste of the resulting stuffing is...
by admin | Oct 18, 2009 | Quick and Easy Recipe, The Sunday Roast
Sausagemeat Stuffing Ok, this is really cheating! It’s more a quick tip to enhance your packet stuffing than a recipe. Stuffing is definitely a must for any english roast dinner, since actually stuffing a bird is now considered dangerous, we’re missing out...
by admin | Oct 18, 2009 | Good Old English Recipes, The Sunday Roast
Honey Glazed Roast Parsnips A nice twist on the traditional roast parsnip recipe, under normal circumstances I would heat some oil in the oven, chuck the parsnips in the pan and roast for about 45 mins on high, however, having spent a life time easting roast dinners...
by admin | Sep 13, 2009 | Good Old English Recipes, Quick and Easy Recipe, The Sunday Roast
Microwaved Onion Pudding I always remember a highlight of the roast dinners we used have at home was my dads microwaved onion pudding – it was always moist, filled with flavour and left me wanting more. I remember a feature was that you could microwave it in...
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