The alternative Sunday roast
The alternative Sunday roast

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, the alternative sunday roast. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Make Sundays the most delicious day of the week with this alternative roast for all the family! A Sunday roast should be special. Sundays are for gathering the family and together and enjoying some delicious food before collapsing on the sofa and drinking mugs of tea.

The alternative Sunday roast is one of the most favored of recent trending meals on earth. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions every day. They’re nice and they look wonderful. The alternative Sunday roast is something that I have loved my whole life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook the alternative sunday roast using 20 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make The alternative Sunday roast:
  1. Get Beef
  2. Prepare 1 heaped tsp of Dijon mustard
  3. Prepare 150 g sour cream
  4. Get Fresh horseradish
  5. Take 2 tbsp white wine vinegar
  6. Take 2 pinches mustard powder
  7. Get 1 pinch sugar
  8. Get Lambs lettuce
  9. Prepare 1 fennel bulb
  10. Prepare 1 Bramley Apple
  11. Take Cherry tomatoes
  12. Make ready slices Preserved lemon
  13. Make ready Extra virgin olive oil
  14. Take Cider vinegar
  15. Get 1/4 lemon
  16. Make ready 140 g plain flour
  17. Get 4 eggs
  18. Take 200 ml milk
  19. Make ready Sunflower/vegetable oil
  20. Make ready Salt and pepper

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Instructions to make The alternative Sunday roast:
  1. In an ideal world you need two separate ovens to pull this off at the same time. One preheated to 230 degrees and the other to 180 degrees (fan oven). Into the hotter oven goes a muffin tin with a small pool of vegetable oil in each. Your beef should have been taken out of the fridge in good time in order for it to be at room temperature when cooked.
  2. Mix the eggs into the flour until smooth then gradually beat the milk in until you are left with a lump less batter. Season with salt and pepper and chill in the fridge for ten minutes until the muffin tin is hot. Meanwhile massage the beef with olive oil, Dijon mustard and plenty of salt, place in a roasting tin and cook, at 180, for 20 mins for rare.
  3. Remove the batter from the fridge as well as the muffin tin from the oven and ladle the mixture into the oil, which should be screaming hot. Return the tin to the oven and cook for 25 minutes. Make sure not to open the oven door at any point.
  4. Once the Yorkies and the beef are in peel the horseradish and grate into a bowl. Add a small amount of hot water and mix. Into a separate bowl combine the White wine vinegar, sugar, mustard powder and sour cream. Add in as much of the horseradish as you like, I personally like my horseradish sauce to make my nose run and my eyes water, but that's just me. Season to taste.
  5. For the salad, peel the apple and grate both the fennel and the apple. Add a few good lugs of olive oil to the apple and fennel, add the cider vinegar and the lemon and season to taste. Quarter the tomatoes and mix the dressing, the lettuce and the tomatoes well. Sprinkle the diced preserved lemons over the top.
  6. The Yorkies are done when they are dark and golden and crispy. Slice the beef thinly, fill the Yorkshire puds with the beef, cover with the horseradish sauce and serve with the salad.

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