Sunday Roast Ham and everything
Sunday Roast Ham and everything

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The Sunday Roast is a traditional British main meal that is typically served on Sunday (hence the name), consisting of roasted meat, roast potatoes or mashed potatoes. This is our slow cooker Ham Hock Recipe, perfect for sunday roast, or an evening meal with the family. The meat falls of the bone and is so tasty, we had it.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook sunday roast ham and everything using 13 ingredients and 23 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Sunday Roast Ham and everything:
  1. Make ready 1750-2000 g Ham (butcher bought not supermarket)
  2. Prepare 6 carrots
  3. Prepare 2 large mushrooms
  4. Prepare 2 small onions
  5. Take 10 white potatoes (or as many as you like)
  6. Prepare 1 small broccoli
  7. Get 1 small cauliflower
  8. Prepare Vegetable oil
  9. Make ready Cheese Sauce
  10. Make ready 1 tablespoon plain flour
  11. Make ready 1 chunk of butter
  12. Prepare 1 load of grated cheese
  13. Take Milk (depends how much sauce you want as to how much milk needed

Sunday Roast can include any type of meat. Beef, chicken, and pork are all popular. Plus, if the pork gets done ahead of everything else, you can let it. Roasted Fresh Ham with Citrus and Rye.

Instructions to make Sunday Roast Ham and everything:
  1. Place your ham in a large pot.
  2. Fill pot with cold water ensuring as much of meat is covered as you can. It didn't have to fully submerged.
  3. Heat the water to bring it to a simmer (NOT BOIL) and allow the meat to simmer for 1 hour.
  4. Whilst your ham is simmering. Prepare your vegetables. Roughly chop the small onions, large mushrooms, carrots or whatever other vegetables you'd like. You can mix in lots here so take your pick. Put aside. Nothing needs to be cooked until you go to the next meat stage. This is all prep.
  5. Next chop your white potatoes. Depending on if you like big or small roasties, cut them as you like :) place them in some water and add 1 teaspoon of baking soda and a good pinch of table salt.
  6. Any other veg you have, go ahead and prep it now.
  7. Just before your hour simmer is up, fire the oven up. 200 degrees.
  8. Take the meat from your pot and put in an oven proof dish. Heat at 200 for 1 hour.
  9. Parboil your potatoes and carrots with salt and bicarbonate. 10 mins.
  10. Once boiled add to separate cooking tins/trays and put into ovens at 200. At 200 you will take longer than 220 but you can turn up at end once you take meat out.
  11. Now you should have meat, potatoes and veg all in oven roasting. If you have a split oven is better as you can raise the temp of the veg and cook shorter and crisper. That's not an issue if not. You just need to use your eyes and touch to have it just like you like
  12. Keep an eye on the veg and turn periodically. Whilst the oven is at work let's prepare the cheese for the sauce
  13. Great a load of your favourite type of cheddar cheese.. put to side. We'll use this when we take the meat out to rest and cook the Yorkshire puddings
  14. Get a small pan and a tablespoon of butter in. Heat it up gently till it starts to melt. I'm putting this on the cauliflower and broccoli. If you want less sauce use less flour and less butter.
  15. Add a tablespoon of flour or however much it takes to soak the butter.
  16. Add the milk.. again you see this start to thicken so just add milk as you go along.. I put this in and heat it up.. It thickens fairly suddenly so I add a little more. DO NOT PUT TOO MUCH IN THO else it will be too wet.
  17. Add a load of cheese and mix in till you have the amount you need.
  18. It should be smooth so make sure you don't have any blobs of flour ;)
  19. Take your boiled broccoli and cauliflower and put in large dish.
  20. Pour on the cheese sauce and add back into oven
  21. Your meat should be out now. Put it to rest.
  22. Take out your veg.. cauliflower cheese and check all as you like.
  23. Get some gravy.. I'm lazy so it's bisto tonight…Serve it all up and enjoy with a nice red

Unlike traditional holiday ham, fresh ham is uncured and unsmoked. Here it's packed in an herb cure for several days to add flavor and juiciness. When roasted, the skin transforms into addictive, crispy-sweet cracklings. Pecan-Baked Ham. "The tradition of the Sunday feast accomplishes more than just feeding us," writes John Besh. "It nurtures us." Roasted roots. Maximise your oven space by throwing everything into one dish and roasting with goose fat, from BBC Good Food.

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