Roast Root Vegetables

If you want something hearty to accompany your roast this Christmas, then these roast root vegetables are the perfect side dish for you! There is nothing better than seasonal roast root vegetables as they provide so many fantastic flavours to accompany your meal.

If you would like a change to traditional boiled vegetables this Christmas, here at British Bakeware we believe we have the perfect solution. These roast root vegetables can include whatever you want, but the classics are potatoes, onions, carrots, parsnips and swede at this time of year. Couple these delicious vegetables with herbs and spices, and you have the perfect accompanying dish for your Christmas roast!

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Ingredients:

  • 1 kg seasonal root vegetables
  • 225g shallots
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 tsp cracked black peppercorns
  • A few sprigs of fresh thyme
  • A few sprigs of fresh rosemary
  • Any additional thyme or rosemary to garnish

Instructions:

Step 1-Preheat your oven to 220 degrees celcius/gas mark 7/425 degrees Fahrenheit. Wash all the vegetables and peel them. Cut any larger vegetables in half so they are in larger but still more manageable chunks.

Step 2-You should then place the vegetables in a saucepan and bring them to the boil. Then reduce the heat and let them simmer for between 5 and 7 minutes until they are partly. Be careful not to over boil the vegetables.

Step 3-Once the vegetables are partly cooked, drain them and put them in a roasting tin. Glaze them with the extra virgin olive oil and season them with salt and pepper to your personal taste. For extra flavour, add the sprigs of thyme and rosemary.

Step 4-To get the perfect roast vegetables, you should look to roast for no longer than 35 minutes. After 35 minutes the vegetables should start to crisp and turn a fantastic golden brown colour. To ensure an even cooking process, turn the vegetables over a few times while they are cooking.

Step 5-Now all that is left to do is serve. Garnish with any remaining sprigs of rosemary or thyme if you wish, and that’s it! We think these roast root vegetables are perfect with any meat, but our favourites are roast lamb and roast chicken!

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This Roast Chicken and Sticky Carrots recipe is sure to be a hit with everyone in your family at Christmas! The flavour from the lemon, parsley and honey coupled with a delicious roast chicken will leave your mouths watering and we can’t blame you!

We can imagine that most of you have now started to decide what food you are going to get ready for Christmas! There are so many choices at this time of year, so if you are keen on a change from the traditional Christmas turkey, this Roast Chicken and Sticky Carrots recipe will be right up your street, and it is surprisingly easy to prepare!

 

Ingredients:

  • 1.8kg Free-Range Chicken
  • 2 bunches of carrots
  • 1 lemon
  • Head of garlic
  • 1 tsp of cumin seeds
  • 1 tsp clear honey
  • 85g of softened butter
  • 1 bunch parsley
  • 1 sprig of bay leaves

Instructions:

Step 1-Preheat your oven to 200 degrees celcius/gas mark 6/180 degrees for a fan oven. Cut the leaves off the carrots and clean them if necessary. Keep the carrots whole and place them in to a roasting tray. Take the lemon and slice it in half as well as chopping two cloves of garlic. Squeeze some of the lemon juice over the carrots then place the garlic, the honey, half the butter, the cumin seeds in the roasting tray as well. Also add pepper and salt to your personal taste.

Step 2-Now the attention turns to the chicken! Take the leaves off the parsley and put them to one side to use later. Use the remaining parsley stalks and push them in to the cavity of the chicken as well the rest of the garlic, the other half of the lemon and the bay leaf. Again add salt and pepper to your own personal taste, the salt and pepper will make the skin of the chicken go a delicious crispy golden brown colour!

Step 3-Now you can move the chicken and place it on top of the carrots in the roasting tray. Take the rest of the butter and smear it on to the chicken before placing the chicken in the oven to roast for around 30 minutes.

Step 4-Once the chicken starts to turn golden brown, take the chicken out of the roasting tray and stir the carrots so they are soaking up as much of the flavour from the juices as possible. Place the chicken back in the tray and spoon over some of the juices, then place it back in the oven to roast for a further 45-50 minutes.

Step 5-Once you are sure the chicken is cooked (the juices should run clear), take the chicken and rest it on a roasting rack. Place the carrots on your hob and warm to a low heat until they start to come to the boil. Take the remaining parsley leaves and chop them before adding them to the carrots. Then you are ready to serve! We recommend serving in a large dish so the flavour from the carrots and chicken can mix. Enjoy this delicious recipe!

Source: BBC Good Food 

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Here at British Bakeware, we love every single thing about Christmas, especially all the delicious food that is available. As a result, one of our top tips is ensuring that all of your bakeware and cookware is in tip top condition ready for what is sure to be your cookers busiest time of the year! If you find yourself needing some new roasting tins and baking trays, we are offering 10% off our Christmas roasting packs until December 31st. They come in various sizes from Medium to Extra Large and are also available in both a high quality vitreous enamel finish and a non-stick finish. 

These Christmas roasting packs will cover all bases when it comes to making a delicious Christmas roast for you and the rest of your family. Our extra large roasting set is perfect for your Christmas dinner as the extra large enamel roasting tin is ideal for your turkey, the roasting tray can have the roast potatoes on it, the small non-stick roasting tin deals with the stuffing and the roasting rack tops it all off as you have somewhere to stand the meat before you carve it.

To view our full selection of Christmas roasting packs, simply visit the Roasting Tins section of our website