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I've been put in charge of the roast potatoes at the last minute!!!!!!

Not gunna lie, I'm slightly miffed,I'm already doing the puds!! But I don't think me mom trusts me nephew with the spuds so here I am😂

I've been given 2 bags of spuds and a tub of goose fat,lol

What else can I add to make them extra special, please????

slightfoot
a year ago
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MelissaLee1

Par boil em first.

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slightfoot

MelissaLee1 oh yes I always par boil, then into hot fat, I was thinking more what sort of herb combo ect

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MelissaLee1

slightfoot Meditaeranean mix.Oregano,Rosemary..I like garlic as well.

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slightfoot

MelissaLee1 oooo yes I have both of those, thankyou, I may do a few different types as I've got 2 bags to do

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Leannexxx

Or do what I do and cheat buy frozen ones 🤣

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MelissaLee1

Leannexxx More honest than me .Yes Aunt Bessie has it all sewn up lol.

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slightfoot

Leannexxx I do love a aunt Bessie, but me mum will know,lol got do them proper!!!!

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MelissaLee1

slightfoot Not if you hide the packets well lol.

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TheChimp

Leannexxx That's what we have done this year because I can't be arsed to do proper ones. We have bought these which come in their own tray, so less washing up 😃 .......

www.iceland.co.uk/p/iceland-luxury-the-perfect-beef-dripping-roast-potatoes-800g/91567.html#q=Roast%20potatoes%20&start=1

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Leannexxx

TheChimp I do it every year because I'm not wasting time boiling and putting them in the oven 😀

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Leannexxx

MelissaLee1 Lol I won't tell my other cheats 😅

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blacklabrador

Yup, par boil them, also season them very well.

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slightfoot

blacklabrador I usually just Do mine plain on a standard Sunday roast buthi will season this time, thankyou ***

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Emerge11

Pop your spuds Into cold water, not hot then par boil them. Add Rosemary or Thyme for added flavour In your hot roasting tin.

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slightfoot

Emerge11 oooooh thankyou I have fresh rosemary in the garden or dried stuff, which is best, I usually just do me roastie plain, but it's Christmas soo ies nice to make em abit special ***

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slightfoot

Emerge11 that's interesting you say cold water, I always poor on kettle water, may i ask what the reasons is?

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Emerge11

slightfoot If you cook them In hot water then the Inside dont cook properly leaving the outside mushy. If you cook them In cold water then they cook evenly. Thats what I was taught and thats how I do it.

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slightfoot

Emerge11 arrgh I see, that makes sense, I will use cold from now on, top tip thanks

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HEDGEHOGS

Par boil them, air dry and a good shake to fluff them up, dust with a sprinkle of flour (optional), Goose fat into the tray and heat up in the oven, make sure it's piping hot. You can always add a bit of rosemary and garlic if you fancy, add potatoes to hot fat and cook for about 50 mins, turn in the fat a few times to evenly cook.

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Pjran

I just par boil the potatoes, drain and shake. Leave them to steam for a minute with saucepan lid on. The fat must be very hot, pour pots in and hey presto perfect roast potatoes.

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martinlufc5637

My Mrs always boils them for 10 mins first, they are always soft and crispy, I would recommend that

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Lynibis

I always sift the stuffing mix before I make it and sprinkle the dust over the spuds while they are cooking.

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slightfoot

Lynibis oooooh that's very interesting, might have to try that

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slightfoot

Right well the spuds are in the oven, so it's in the hands of the Christmas potato gods now, thanks to everyone for the top tips, I done two types in the end, tray of plain in goose fat and a tray of Herbie in goose fat, all spuds were par boiled, started with cold water instead of kettle water, that was a super top tip, they have all stayed together, not a single broken spud, so thanks all and a very merry Christmas to everyone

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snoogans888

slightfoot so how did they turn out? Which ones were the best? Hope you enjoyed your Christmas dinner 😋

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slightfoot

snoogans888 sorry for the late reply, the roasties were excellent, got mothers approval, phew😅

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suevernon1968

When i par boil mine I put an oxo cube in the saucepan too

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eyeballkerry

I do not like roast potatoes unless nearly cremated so my husband tends to deal with them. They must be part boiled, so soft in middle and crunchy on the outside.

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M3l1ssA

My favourite is roast potato

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Jerseydrew

I par boil them. I don't use goose fat just olive oil. I'm vegetarian. I chuck salt on them before putting in the oven. I par boil them for 20 minutes and heat the oil for 20 minutes

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