Across the UK many families will have sat down to a roast dinner this afternoon or later this evening. Years ago twice that amount would have done so too! It’s a tradition that despite the modern, fast paced life that we currently exist in – is still upheld by many.
So todays photographs are a short series exploring the Roast Dinner! It can come accompanied by many different types of meat – or indeed a vegetarian option such as a nut roast. But today our roast dinner consisted of Beef. And whilst many believe that yorkshire puddings should only go with beef and stuffing should only go with pork…or something like that, we really don’t adhere to the rules. The same goes with only have horse radish sauce on the table – that stuff is horrible! Mint sauce all the way, regardless of whether we are eating lamb (which we don’t much these days) or not.
Looks delicious! My husband loves roast beef but I can’t stand it so he has to put up with chicken unless we go to his parents for a Sunday roast. Thanks for popping by my blog! xx
Awww! I must admit chicken is much preferable! Thank you very much :)
And you’re welcome! x
Delicious :) Thanks for visiting my blog…I’ll enjoy following your photos!
Thank you!! :)
Yorkshire pudding! All hail Yorkshire! :P
Yes!!!! Do you like them? :P I hear they go nice with jams!
… originally from Yorkshire and serve yorkshire puds with treacle….! Had a scroll through, your photos are lovely. Thanks for calling in on mine.
Gosh that’s a new one!
Thank you very much :) And you’re welcome!
Great blog! And great project! Thank you for checking out mine as well! Looking forward to following yours!
Greetings from a very cold Montreal!
You’re welcome! :)
It’s a fantastic project, so popular! :D
Hope it warms up a tad soon!
Love your blog, Kathryn! It’s nice to meet a fellow 365 blogger. Love your photos and your imagination. Thanks for following my project!
Your Cracker Barrel post made me so nostalgic for America! Lovely words :) I shall definitely be looking out for more!
Thank you :)
Well, the brocolli looks overcooked! Love it, makes me want to go cook!
It looks delicious and like it is a wonderful comfort food.
It is! Thank you :)
just moved from UK to Sweden and miss my home cooked Sunday roasts or trips to a carvery..
drools cos it looks lovely…!