Sunday Roast (Beef) with all the trimmings
Sunday Roast (Beef) with all the trimmings

Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, sunday roast (beef) with all the trimmings. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Roast Beef with All the Trimmings This is a classic beef Sunday roast with all the trimmings; gravy, roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings. Spray the bottom of the roasting tin/dish with oil. Rub the spices all over the beef, making sure to evenly coat it. Place the beef in the roasting dish and cover the whole dish with tinfoil.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sunday roast (beef) with all the trimmings using 24 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Sunday Roast (Beef) with all the trimmings:
  1. Take Roast -
  2. Take 1.5 kg roast beef joint
  3. Get Plentiful amount of Tesco's Chicken and Steak Seasoning
  4. Make ready Or pinch of garlic, coriander, paprika, and black pepper
  5. Prepare Roasting dish
  6. Make ready Spray oil
  7. Prepare Tinfoil
  8. Prepare - Veg: Carrot and Swede Mash, Asparagus -
  9. Make ready 3 carrots
  10. Get 2 parsnips
  11. Take 1 swede
  12. Take 20 g slightly salted butter
  13. Prepare 500 g asparagus
  14. Make ready - Roasting potatoes -
  15. Get 750 g-1kg of roasting potatoes
  16. Take - Yorkshire Puddings -
  17. Make ready 100 g plain glour
  18. Prepare 1 medium free range egg
  19. Prepare 175 ml milk
  20. Make ready - Extras -
  21. Take Salt
  22. Take Rosemary
  23. Get Olive Oil
  24. Prepare Bistro Beef Gravy

Yorkshire pudding was served with beef. It was always a large one made in a large pan, then cut into squares for serving. Suet dumplings were served with lamb. A rib or beef or a fillet are the Rolls Royce choice, but out of the question for most of us on a regular Sunday.

Instructions to make Sunday Roast (Beef) with all the trimmings:
  1. Preheat the oven to 200*C fan. Spray the bottom of the roasting tin/dish with oil.
  2. Rub the spices all over the beef, making sure to evenly coat it. Place the beef in the roasting dish and cover the whole dish with tinfoil. Place in the preheated oven to cook for 1 hr 30min, but be sure to take the tinfoil off with 15 minutes to go. This timing will make a medium-rare roast. Adjust your timing accordingly.
  3. While the roast is in the oven, prepare all the vegetables. For the potatoes, peel and chop in half. Boil them for 20minutes.
  4. While the potatoes are boiling, peel and chop the carrots, swede, and parsnips into inch pieces. Set aside.
  5. Prepare the Yorkshire Pudding mixture. Combine the flour, egg, and milk. Whisk until mixed through. Pour into 8-12 cupcake tins. Set aside.
  6. When you can pierce the potatoes easily with a form, drain them from the water. Place them into a roasting tin and cover them with olive oil, pinches of salt, and pinches of rosemary. When there is about an hour left on the roast: Pop the potatoes into the oven with the roast for 45minutes. Be sure to turn them every 10-15minutes to make most of the potatoes nice and brown.
  7. While the potatoes are roasting. Begin to boil the carrots/parsnips/swede for about 30minutes, until very fork tender.
  8. Now is a good time to cook up the asparagus! I like to roast them. So place them in a roasting dish and cover them with olive oil, salt and, rosemary. Put them in the oven (for 15minutes) to roast when there is 15 minutes left for the beef to cook! Rotate the asparagus occasionally.
  9. Put the yorkshire puddings in the oven now (about 12minutes left on the roast) Be sure to give them room to rise. They should take between 9-13minutes to rise and set. We burnt ours a little! Whoops!
  10. By now the carrots/swede/parsnips should be ready to mash! Drain the water out and place them in a bowl. Mash together with a 20 grams of slightly salted butter. Some people also add in a dash of milk, but as we are allergic we avoid it.
  11. By now the oven should be beeping and demanding your attention :) Check the asparagus, yorkshires, potatoes, and beef are properly cooked. You should be able to put a fork in the asparagus, the yorkshires will have risen and browned slightly (we burnt ours a bit!), the potatoes should like nice and brown, and the beef should be pink in the middle (if rare).
  12. Serve up and enjoy! We ended up using store bought bistro gravy, but homemade is always better! I will put up a recipe soon for it.

Suet dumplings were served with lamb. A rib or beef or a fillet are the Rolls Royce choice, but out of the question for most of us on a regular Sunday. Topside looks the part and has a good flavour, though it is best roasted at most to. Traditionally, the Sunday roast comprises beef, veggies and Yorkshire puds. So if you're a bastion of proper roast rules, it's worth trying our magnificent silverside of beef with French onion gravy.

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