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A TOAST to the roast

TYPES OF ROASTING METHODS

• The joint of meat is added to a baking dish and seasoned, then roasted in a preheated oven, usually at a higher temperature for the first 15 minutes to brown. It’s then roasted at a lower, more moderate temperature to cook the meat through to the desired doneness inside, with a golden-brown exterior.

• Small, or long, narrow joints, or boneless pieces of meat can be browned first to colour and caramelise the outside, then placed in a preheated hot oven to roast for a shorter length of time until done to your liking.

• Boneless cuts of meat of an even thickness can be slow-roasted for several hours at a very low temperature. They can then be browned all over on the stove top at the end (see recipe

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