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What is your favorite type of Roast? Multiple choice.

Activity2004 profile imageActivity2004Administrator126 Voters
61
Chicken
55
Beef
45
Lamb
29
Pork
23
Vegetable
16
Fish
11
Nut
5
Other
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Rosepetal60Gluten Free

Although I chose Lamb and Chicken, I very rarely have Lamb. Must be about 3 times in 5 years. But do have portions of Roast Chicken about every 10 days. Good poll.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Rosepetal60

This is great to hear. I eat a beef roast every so often, too. I haven’t had a chance to try a chicken roast, yet.

Thank you for saying that about the poll.😀👍

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SierraSix

I love all of these, I voted for beef but have not had beef since last Oct when I was Dx’d. I moved to a 90% plant based but plan to buy a rib-eye soon

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lawli56

If I'm buying it ready made quorn, if I'm making it myself lentil & vegetable.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to lawli56

Both ways sounds delicious. Two great ideas.😀👍

Oh my mouth waters at the thought of a joint of beautiful roast Yorkshire Spring Lamb.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to kitchengardener2

What do you have with the lamb?😀👍

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kitchengardener2 in reply to Activity2004

Oh always fresh vegetables, roast potatoes and Yorkshire pudding. Mint sauce is always a good addition x

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to kitchengardener2

They all sound good together with the roast.😀👍

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Cooper27Administrator

I tend to make a proper roast about twice a year, and it'll usually be beef. I've been getting better at learning how to cook it well :)

I did just get a new slow cooker that rotisserie cooks, and I suspect I'll make a couple more now, especially in the novelty phase. Roasting joints are just a bit expensive unfortunately.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Cooper27

How long does it take to do in a slow cooker?😀👍

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Cooper27Administrator in reply to Activity2004

Around 8-12 hours in a slow cooker, or an hour in a pressure cooker :)

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Cooper27

Thank you for letting me know that, @Cooper27. We might have to do a roast in a stove instead of a slow cooker.😀👍

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Cooper27Administrator in reply to Activity2004

Sorry, I just realised I mixed up my words, we have a new air fryer that rotisserie cooks, which takes about an hour :) the slow cooker kinda steams it, which is why it takes a lot longer.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Cooper27

That’s okay! No sorry necessary.

This sounds great and we might be able to use the air fryer for the roasts.😀👍

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Blackcat1M

also turkey

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Blackcat1M

Turkey is a great idea.😀👍

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HKAnne

8 hour cooked leg of lamb with cauliflower cheese, ratatouille and roast potatoes - I can taste it already!

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Schnoodle2017

chicken 😊 because sage and onion stuffing comes with that 😋

Unfortunately, my dad has a thing for making onion gravy regardless what meat we have for roast 🤔

It’s annoying. I don’t like bits in my gravy.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Schnoodle2017

Can you ask your dad not to add gravy for your piece of the roast or is it added in the roast already?😀👍

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Schnoodle2017 in reply to Activity2004

I love gravy itself. I just wish dad would leave out the onion lol. Especially when it’s a chicken roast. Onion gravy is better with meat lime beef.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Schnoodle2017

That’s a great idea for meat lime beef roasts.😀👍

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Schnoodle2017 in reply to Activity2004

oh dear, bloomin iPad 😤😀

I’ll translate if iPad lets. “Onion is better with meat like beef” .

Thank you iPad! 😊

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Schnoodle2017

Thank you for letting me know that. Autocorrect doesn’t always do what we want sometimes. Onion and beef do go well together for roasts.😀👍

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Ninn

Roast dinners are a lot of work and take up too much time. Even before I became vegan I never bothered. The only day people get a roast dinner is Xmas day. Plus I prefer a curry.

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Kitten-whiskersAdministratorVegan star

Oh yummy, I do love a good nut or veggie roast, with all the trimmings and thick gravy 😋

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Kitten-whiskers

That sounds really delicious, Debs. I haven’t had a nut roast, yet. Which nuts can be added?😀👍

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Kitten-whiskersAdministratorVegan star in reply to Activity2004

I would say any, when I make mine I add courgette as that will help keep it most and some orange or yellow peppers to add a little sweetness once they are roasted

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Kitten-whiskers

Thank you for letting me know this. I will have to see if we can get the peppers soon. Would peanuts or walnuts work as a substitute for courgette nuts?😀👍

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Kitten-whiskersAdministratorVegan star in reply to Activity2004

Courgette as in the vegetable, sorry, I think you refer to it as a zucchini, it retains water, so helps stop the roast drying out, yes its common to use walnuts and chestnuts, sometimes I just use a bag of mixed nuts

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Kitten-whiskers

Thank you, Debs. I love zucchini. Mixed nuts are always used in my house so this is going to be great once I get a few zucchinis.😀👍

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Lotus-Blossom

My favorite roast is chicken because it stems back to my childhood when we would have it as a Sunday roast with the family over and surrounded by my loved ones. Treasured memories❤️

I would love to try the Nut Roast some time though as I've never had it before😀

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Activity2004Administrator in reply to Lotus-Blossom

I never had a nut roast before, yet, either. A beef roast a few times, though.

It’s great to hear that a chicken roast brings back memories of your childhood, Lotus-Blossom . 😀👍

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Looneytunes

I love lamb but my boys hate it and we usually end up with a chicken as our favourite beef is pricy