No my partner does and she serves (with a roasted chicken a chicken stock made with a cube and 1 & 1/2 glasses of cheap white wine, the chicken placed in a deep casserole dish, with the stock wine mixture poured over, four tablespoons of olive oil are then poured over the chicken to help the skin) potatoes done in goose fat (you can buy tins of this from Sainsbury's and you par boil the potatoes before you raost them. The goose fat is melted in a very hot oven while the potatoes are par boiling, they have to be roughed up before they are put in the oven with the fat to create very crispy skins), carrots, parnsips, broccolli, home made Yorkshire puddings with two duck and two hen's eggs. A really thick beef gravy works well.
2007-10-28 09:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Well here goes . I usually cut up carrots , potatoes , & onoins
with the roast . Then serve over white rice . Iced tea for a beverage .
Oh,all so a tossed salad .
2007-10-28 09:03:51
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answered by bigfred1954 4
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yes i love cookin a roast i make beef or chicken with some veg a yorkshire pudding or 2 n roast potatoes all in gravy and my roasts are served in a big yorkshire pudding mmmm
2007-10-28 09:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I am 16 and should learn really though I can't stand Sunday roast, I much prefer M&S noodles in ginger sauce with one tuna fish cake and two spring roles...mmm!!! Delicious! gorgeous! I beg my gran to make it at least twice a week lol but I bet you when I am a poor student I will do anything for a sunday roast! I need to learn how to cook really...I am always grateful for what I am given though! :D
2007-10-28 09:02:42
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answered by . 5
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I'm cooking a sunday prime rib roast right now and I plan to have roasted potatoes and a salad with it. My stomach is growling right now as I type.
2007-10-28 09:00:24
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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I usually roast some potatoes and carrots with my roast.
Then I serve that with a crisp salad and a crusty roll.
I suppose you could make a gravy too if you want, but my family is trying to eat healthy so I don't do that.
2007-10-28 09:02:32
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answered by ? 6
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,I love to cook a big Sunday dinner, I love to make a pork roast, with mashed potato's and corn, and rolls, of course I love to roast a chicken, and I love beef roast when I roast beef, I add sweet potato's and turnips, and parsnips and carrots in the roasting pan, I also loved to make stuffed pork chops, and my good old mashed potato's, I am also a big baker, I love to make pumpkin pie, and apple pie, and cherry pies, and banana cream pies, and chocolate pie, and I love to make coconut cake, and German chocolate cake, and after all that I am going out for spaghetti tonight, No cooking for me today!
2007-10-28 09:49:22
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answered by Sweet Judy 7
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No...but I do love them lol.
I am American and I have to wonder...what is with the stereotype of English food being bad or bland??? I've been there 3 times this year so far and haven't had anything bad yet. Well, I didn't love crumpets, but besides them, everything is wonderful! I haven't tried Yorkshire Pudding yet, as I thought it was actual pudding lol, and I don't like that....but next time I will. They look nice. :)
2007-10-28 09:09:39
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answered by Clovie 4
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Yes with Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, mushrooms and sweet corn but I still prefer pasta or aloo parathas with Greek yoghurt and thick butter plastered over the hot aloo parathas. :P
2007-10-28 14:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The wife makes a Sunday dinner and usually tastes like cold broth.
In answer to your question she usually serves it with meat, veg potato and mint sauce.
2007-10-28 09:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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