08-02-2009, 12:25 | #11 |
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You're pretty safe with beef Lep
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08-02-2009, 16:35 | #12 |
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Burning temperature (well caramelising temperature when things start to char) is 180C so I'd say what AH2 stands well, as long as it has liquid to stop it drying out then there wil be no problem.
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08-02-2009, 18:26 | #13 |
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Well either way its looks pretty good just checked on it before, they (there are two rolled joints) have been in there all day and what is going to be the gravy looks and smells amazing. So all is good, still 2 hours to go before everything is served up though so more than enough time
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08-02-2009, 19:46 | #14 |
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There'd better be pics young man!
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09-02-2009, 02:10 | #15 |
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Ahhh, pics, hmmmm lacking this time, but its not the first time i've done a roast and it certainly won't be the last. Lets just say we got through 2.5Kg of rolled Beef, 2kg+ of carrot and turnip, 2kg+ of potatoes roasted and mashed, a million sprouts, 24 yorkshire puddings and finally a massive pan (2l maybe) of gravy, so there was a lot to say the least. A lot going on at the end and lost of swapping around trying to keep things warm in my absolutely tiny kitchen. But i survived the meat was cooked everything was warm and it worked out brilliant! Plus taste the difference raspberry tart and triple Belgium chocolate cake for afters.
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