'fess up, roast potatoes...

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PBancroft

Senior Member
Location
Winchester
Par boil for a few minutes, drain the water and swirl in the pan to rough them up a bit.

Stick then in the oven with fat of choice if desired.

Eat.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Par boil for 8 mins (putting spuds into boiling water, not bring them to the boil). Meanwhile heat lard, and/or chicken dripping until good and hot in the oven. Drain spuds and shake in pan to roughen up the edges. Into hot fat, baste, and then roast for 40 mins, basting a couple of times in the process.

Crispy on the outside, fluffy in the middle, is perfection.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Buy a bag of Aunt Bessies and save the bother :whistle:

Aunt Bessies are pretty good actually... and much less hassle.

I have a vision of Geg running between his kitchen and this thread... starts then bins the 1st batch, gets goose fat, starts 2nd batch. Bins them, goes to buy Aunt Bessies. Puts them in freezer because Arch has replied whilst he's been out... starts 3rd batch.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Much overated IMHO

I was underwelmed by the difference much to my surprise and disappointment.

We've always used lard or chicken dripping, which is always better than oil, if you want crispiness, but I've never used goose fat to compare. I'd assume it was similar to chicken dripping.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Aunt Bessies are pretty good actually... and much less hassle.

I have a vision of Geg running between his kitchen and this thread... starts then bins the 1st batch, gets goose fat, starts 2nd batch. Bins them, goes to buy Aunt Bessies. Out them in freezer because Arch has replied whilst he's been out... starts 3rd batch.

:rofl:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
so... what's your preferred brand of spud? I've not been impressed with Maris Piper of late.

I just buy whatever the supermarket has that they claim is suitable, I'm afraid. I know some are reckoned better than others for various purposes, but I've never been a connosewer.... (can't spell it properly!)
 
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