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What do you have with your roast dinner?

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shelldockley · 18/06/2013 14:16

I'm having friends round and cooking a roast on Sunday, my speciality is gammon but I'm doing chicken instead. My roasts usually involve:
Roast potatoes (obviously)
Roast parsnips
Suede and carrot mash
Red cabbage (the prepared stuff that you microwave Blush )
Peas/Broccoli
Gravy

This is what I like, so it's what I cook, but MIL is very traditional and does:
Roast meat - offered with the official sauce mint/cranberry etc
Roast potatoes
Parsnips sometimes (is there a rule what meat you have them with?)
Stuffing sometimes (as above, is there a rule?)
Yorkshire puddings - only with Beef
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Peas
Gravy

What do you usually have with your roast?

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Hashtagwhatever · 18/06/2013 14:18

Same as your roasts but always stuffing and Yorkshire regardless of what meat we have.

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Thurlow · 18/06/2013 14:20

Roast potatoes, loads of Yorkshires with every meat, carrots and one other veg, generally cabbage, green beans, mange tout or sometimes roast parsnips, and then gravy. Stuffing is only served with chicken. I'd love brocolli or cauliflower but DP doesn't like them much, and as he does all the cooking and the shopping in the house I let him make the decision on the veg.

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Ragwort · 18/06/2013 14:20

I not sure what the big difference is between what you offer and what your MIL offers Confused - apart from you never offer yorkshire puddings?

I would do the meat and traditional 'sauce', roast potatoes, yorkshires sometimes if it is beef (never with any other meat although I know a lot pf people do) and whatever veg happens to be around. Plus gravy.

BTW Auntie Bessie does a lovely frozen red cabbage Grin.

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shelldockley · 18/06/2013 14:29

The only difference is that her veg is probably healthier than mine except that it's boiled til it's mushy as my suede carrot mash will have butter in, red cabbage and parsnips usually have honey. I might even just have those 2 and no green veg.

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shelldockley · 18/06/2013 14:30

Oh, I do yorkshire puddings when we have guests, I just don't personally like them, and DH isn't fussed either.

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FeegleFion · 18/06/2013 14:59

You don't like Yorkies Shock

Always Yorkies, no matter the meat Wink

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Mintyy · 18/06/2013 15:01

We always have some kind of broccoli but that's because its my favourite vegetable.

I don't actually like red cabbage with chicken, but its fine with beef or pork.

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Mintyy · 18/06/2013 15:01

Never do Yorkshire puddings - just empty calories.

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PiHigh · 18/06/2013 15:05

Usually the following

Roast meat - with whatever sauce we like best
Roast potatoes (Dd1 only likes roasts)
Mashed potatoes (Dd2 only likes mash) - no butter in mine, just a sprinkle of pepper after I've served DD1's
Carrot & Swede mash (mainly for Dh & I)
Carrots (for the kids mainly)
sprouts
cauliflower
broccolli
baby sweetcorn/green beans/runner beans (usually some combo of these)
Parsnips - only at Xmas and only for Dh
Yorkshires - if I remember/can be bothered, at Xmas if I have space in the oven
Gravy - loads
Stuffing - at Xmas, sometimes if we have guests

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PiHigh · 18/06/2013 15:05

Argh no butter in mine, just a sprinkle of pepper after I've served DD1's this bit was meant to be after the carrot and swede mash, not the normal mash!

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FeegleFion · 18/06/2013 15:08

Mintyy Shock you are sooo wrong.

They are delicious empty calories GrinWink

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Wallison · 18/06/2013 15:10

I always do Yorkshires and stuffing regardless of the meat - tradition be damned.

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Lulabellarama · 18/06/2013 15:11

Roast meat with appropriate sauce
Stuffing with pork or chicken
Yorkshires with beef and sometimes other meats of DH gets his way
Roast potatoes

The rest changes depending on what we fancy, but usually it'll be something sweet, like red cabbage or parsnips and something green (broccoli/kale/asparagus/green beans)
But it can be all of the above.

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FurryDogMother · 18/06/2013 15:21

My roast chicken dinner (when not dieting) would be:

Roast chicken (obvs!)
Streaky bacon strips
Roast potatoes
Sage and onion stuffing
Roast parsnips
Cranberry sauce
Bread sauce
Peas
Carrots
Cauliflower
Brussels sprouts if in season (ie, not now)

No Yorkies unless DH did puppy-dog eyes at me - they go with beef! I tend to make a roast chicken dinner as though it was a Christmas dinner :)

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Thurlow · 18/06/2013 15:30

Not liking Yorkshires Shock

They're the best. Especially if you deliberately make too many and then you can eat some cold later in the evening with jam.

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GwendolineMaryLacey · 18/06/2013 15:32

Stuffing and yorkies whatever here too.

Meat

Roasties
Stuffing
Yorkies

Some sort of veg if we must

gravy

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OneStepCloser · 18/06/2013 15:35

If I were cooking a chicken I would do bread sauce, stuffing and always yorkshires (whatever the meat) I do try to vary my veg a bit as everyone likes different things, I love broad beans and had them on Sunday, everyone moaned but tough I like them Grin

DSS likes sweetcorn with his roast, wtf (but I do him some anyway)

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shelldockley · 18/06/2013 15:42

I like the parsnips or red cabbage rule, that makes sense.

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shelldockley · 18/06/2013 15:43

Gwen Grin

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sashh · 19/06/2013 02:13

Always yorkies, if I have my way as a starter with gravy.

But exhousmate makes great YP so if he is round he makes it and it is served with the meat.

Meat
YP
Roast potatoes
either mashed potatoes or mashed potatoes and parsnip with garlic and ginger (try it, just a hint of powdered ginger)
cauliflower and brocolli
mashed carrots and swede, I think suade might be a bit tough.
gravy
mint sauce with everything
Red wine for me, cava for exhousemate

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Ragwort · 19/06/2013 08:50

sashh makes a very important point about what to drink with a roast meal, I couldn't imagine having a roast dinner without a glass of wine (or three) . To me that is far more important than the range of vegetables or yorkshire pudding debate. Grin.

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Wallison · 19/06/2013 09:16

Actually, I have a glass of wine while I'm cooking. Blush I find it generally makes the food taste better and even if it doesn't it makes me not care. Grin

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Wallison · 19/06/2013 09:22

Especially if you deliberately make too many

Too many Yorkshires? No, sorry, does not compute.

My DS has been known to have 9 (yes NINE) before, if I do a roast just for the two of us. We never have any Yorkshires left over.

Btw he is skinny as anything and according to BMI on the cusp of being underweight but boy does he love his food, especially Yorkshires. He would have them for every meal if I let him.

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NeverKnowinglyUnderstood · 19/06/2013 09:43

never do stuffing or yorkshires here

meat
roasties
parsnips (in season only)
3 different veg (2 green then either baby corn, or carrots)
or Compost (roasted tomato's, shallots, peppers, cougettes, aubergines)
gravy

Never really get round to pudding.

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NeverKnowinglyUnderstood · 19/06/2013 09:45

Always wine, sometimes red sometimes white.. not relevant to the meat, just depends which I fancy.

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