I've just bought one and I'm doing a Roast dinner for tonight , instead of doing mash etc, I'm going to roast,potatoes,carrots,yellow pepper,turnip,onion and broccoli . With an oven cooked joint of beef
Would you suggest I par boil the carrots and potatoes ? ( they're in good chunk size)
I probably would, as I have a horror of undercooked root veg. Of course it depends on the type of carrots...large, late season cut in chunks, or those small chefs carrots?
I'd no idea electric skillets were still used. Is there an advantage to them?
Does the manual give any indication of how to cook different foods in it?
I'm a bit confused though - if you are going to use your oven to roast the beef why not roast the veg in it, too?
Not much of a manual Barry, I thought of that but I wanted the stock from the meat to make gravy and I didn't want oil in it which I have to use to roast the veggies, that's mainly why I asked, maybe I'm doing it wrong
The only difference to a roasting gin is the skillet gets plugged in and they get roasted that way , it's billed as an electric fry pan/ skillet , but I've done the meat in the oven anyway
Sorry, but I'd be using the contraption instead of the oven...not in addition to it. If the oven is on for the beef, it seems wasteful (and daft) to use this elecrical thing as well.
As I've said Ginger, I didn't want the beef in with the roasted veggies because of the oil, everything is prepped now , beef is cooked and I don't have to do the vegetables till about 35-40 mins before eating so neither oven or skillet is on right now , I'll see how they turn out I suppose :0)
eeek you have mash with roast dinner??
I know that doesn't answer your q BTW
I would have thought that skillet even with the lid on wouldn't "roast" the veg as the heat only comes from the bottom presumably?
Haha, of course , that's really quite interesting bednobs
I'll slice the beef and when I make the gravy, I put the slices in the hot gravy and place the glass casserole dish in the bottom of a low oven after I've done the Yorkshire's