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do you COVER your roast whilst cooking?
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I don't plan to just slow cook with a lkayer of water at the pbottom of the pan...but what do YOU do?
(See also my Q on how long to rroast lamb for)...
Hope all in AB land are having a good day today...XX
(See also my Q on how long to rroast lamb for)...
Hope all in AB land are having a good day today...XX
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Didn't you like it here..............? :o(
Lamb - 25mins per pound with 25 mins over. Pierce skin and push slivers of galic into half the cuts and *anchovy fillets*, yes that's *anchovies* into the remaining cuts.
Then score through the fat to make an attractive lattice effect, pour oil over, season and finally sprinkle rosemary over.
Straight into the oven; no foil, no water...........
Didn't you like it here..............? :o(
Lamb - 25mins per pound with 25 mins over. Pierce skin and push slivers of galic into half the cuts and *anchovy fillets*, yes that's *anchovies* into the remaining cuts.
Then score through the fat to make an attractive lattice effect, pour oil over, season and finally sprinkle rosemary over.
Straight into the oven; no foil, no water...........
We've got a joint of beef going today in the slow cooker. It always ends up tough if I try to roast it!
I've put water in the bottom with gravy granules, a few cloves of garlic as I'm hoping to make the gravy at the same time. I'm hoping it wont be too greasy as all the fat of the beef will drop into it.
LOL if I dont post again I've had a major coronary from high cholestorl levels!
I've put water in the bottom with gravy granules, a few cloves of garlic as I'm hoping to make the gravy at the same time. I'm hoping it wont be too greasy as all the fat of the beef will drop into it.
LOL if I dont post again I've had a major coronary from high cholestorl levels!
If you cook your joint in a covered pan, with water or other liquid in the pan, you are not roasting it; this is braising.
Roasting is to cook with a dry heat. Strictly speaking this should be by exposing to a flame, such as on a spit in front of a fire! Nowadays the term has come to be used for dry roasting in a heated oven.
Roasting is to cook with a dry heat. Strictly speaking this should be by exposing to a flame, such as on a spit in front of a fire! Nowadays the term has come to be used for dry roasting in a heated oven.
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