A BRITISH SUNDAY ROAST... WHAT I CRAVE BACK IN AMERICA.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Kalani ( ‪@KalaniGhostHunter‬ ) and Sav travel to Durham to try a local pub's Sunday roast!
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  • @Beefybaby
    @Beefybaby 26 дней назад +57

    Respect for being American and pronouncing Yorkshire correctly and calling it a Yorkie. Clearly knows the culture.

    • @ScratchySlide
      @ScratchySlide 21 день назад +4

      Yorkshireman here. What a breath of fresh air hearing an American say it correctly.

    • @jfm.2654
      @jfm.2654 9 дней назад +1

      ​@@ScratchySlide I totally agree with you on that

  • @isthisbetter
    @isthisbetter 22 дня назад +35

    I love that more American's are exploring the uk rather than going to London and saying they have seen England! 👍

    • @simoncrewe5625
      @simoncrewe5625 20 дней назад +1

      Yes yes

    • @eddiebirdie1545
      @eddiebirdie1545 15 дней назад +2

      It's the equivalent of a Brit going to Las Vegas and saying they've seen America.

    • @isthisbetter
      @isthisbetter 15 дней назад +1

      @@eddiebirdie1545 💯

  • @janhibberd9278
    @janhibberd9278 28 дней назад +152

    It's not apple sauce, it's Swede it's a root vegetable and it's lovely with lots of butter and black pepper 😋

    • @davem12dim17
      @davem12dim17 28 дней назад +21

      Or Turnip (Rutebega in American)

    • @thornbird6768
      @thornbird6768 28 дней назад +17

      I mash carrot and turnip butter black pepper 😊

    • @CEP73
      @CEP73 28 дней назад +7

      Cook a whole swede in the microwave...my brother showed me how to do it (look it up on net). I was very sceptical but wow never had swede like it! With farm butter and pepper

    • @Smartlife69-ut1hm
      @Smartlife69-ut1hm 28 дней назад +3

      @@thornbird6768 I mash carrot , turnip and cabbage the gither way butter and cayenne and black pepper

    • @denisebell5101
      @denisebell5101 28 дней назад +4

      It's called a screaming Swede I think I'm right in saying if you put it in the microwave 🤔

  • @mamnan8953
    @mamnan8953 24 дня назад +22

    I love the fact that you like our traditional Sunday meal. Thank you. I saw you through Josh

  • @RighAlban
    @RighAlban 28 дней назад +49

    I full on properly laughed out loud when you poured three quarters of the gravy and the said I saved you some 😂😂

    • @andywatts8654
      @andywatts8654 28 дней назад +1

      It fits the ratio of their body sizes

    • @TheWrongTime73
      @TheWrongTime73 27 дней назад +1

      @@andywatts8654 It was Beef Gravy, didn't she have the chicken? 🧐

    • @85stace85
      @85stace85 24 дня назад +4

      ​@@TheWrongTime73beef gravy goes well on any roast dinner! 😋

  • @DameTremonti
    @DameTremonti 27 дней назад +27

    English man here - new to the channel - this is my first video. Whoever said Toby puts other pubs out of business is talking rubbish. Everyone in the UK knows what Toby Carvery is - its pile it high, sell it cheap very basic food. If there's a good local pub that sells great food, nobody is ever going to chose a Toby Carvery over it - i promise you.

    • @zarajf1
      @zarajf1 22 дня назад +1

      💯 agree with you on this

    • @user-fq8rs7rz3i
      @user-fq8rs7rz3i 20 дней назад +1

      Absolutely. Toby is the budget Sunday roast.

    • @martynmiller4247
      @martynmiller4247 3 дня назад

      Totally agree, all comes pre-cooked, pop it in the microwave...

  • @eddiebirdie1545
    @eddiebirdie1545 28 дней назад +32

    Her 'You didn't answer me" (him having a Homer Simpson moment) "can't talk eating"😂.

    • @IDTV66
      @IDTV66 27 дней назад +4

      Looked like he was so engrossed in his Yorkie

  • @treeb7951
    @treeb7951 28 дней назад +29

    The best thing about a roast, is that you don't even have to wait until Sunday to have one. We often have midweek roasts too, in fact, I think I'm gonna make one tomorrow.

  • @box0ftricks116
    @box0ftricks116 28 дней назад +57

    You get an instant thumbs up just for trying to use a knife and fork properly. Its usually hard work watching americans use cutlery 😂
    You need to put more than one food on your fork though. Def the way alot of us eat meals in the UK.

    • @free..to..air..
      @free..to..air.. 25 дней назад +3

      I agree...whenever I see Americans using utensils..it seems they cut with the knife assisted by the fork..then place the knife down and carry on eating with the fork.

    • @simoncrewe5625
      @simoncrewe5625 20 дней назад

      🤔😳🤔😳🤔🙄

  • @nicolakenvin9432
    @nicolakenvin9432 28 дней назад +21

    You guys needs a proper grandmother's dinner, with proper homemade gravy and Yorkshire puddings! 😂 you can't beat that! Lol x

    • @KalaniandSav
      @KalaniandSav  28 дней назад +5

      this would be awesome

    • @RandomPerson-kd84
      @RandomPerson-kd84 21 день назад +4

      My nana used to make the best Sunday dinner in the whole of the land. Would always have the meat cooking overnight. Veg all prepped the night before to switch on in the morning. Gravy made with Gravy salts and real stock. It's been almost 25 years since I got to taste this delightful plate but if I think about it and lick my lips enough I can muster the memory of the taste 😋 😢

    • @raywavex5808
      @raywavex5808 19 дней назад

      Gravy from Beef juices, if you know how 😉

    • @raywavex5808
      @raywavex5808 19 дней назад

      Mate, ADHD is tool you can use to your advantage if you can recognise it. Your channel is proof 👊

  • @clairebean8530
    @clairebean8530 28 дней назад +23

    Generally you get pork with apple sauce, turkey with cranberry sauce, lamb with mint sauce, beef with horseradish or mint sauce, but normally if you ask, you can get any sauce with any meat. The mash will be either just swede, or carrot and swede mashed together. It's one of those things you either love or hate! Roast vegetables, apart from potatoes and parsnips, is less common, they usually just serve boiled carrots, peas, cabbage and maybe cauliflower or broccoli, traditionally whatever was in season in the garden when it was more common to grow your own. Stuffing is generally just made with breadcrumbs, boiled chopped onions and sage, baked in the oven to get a crispy top

    • @flawedgenius
      @flawedgenius 28 дней назад +1

      And chicken with bread sauce (although admittedly, we don't see much bread sauce these days

    • @refreshcms
      @refreshcms 27 дней назад +1

      @@flawedgenius Bread sauce!??? Redcurrant jelly, surely.

    • @neilcobb1489
      @neilcobb1489 22 дня назад +4

      You can also have English mustard with beef

  • @davem12dim17
    @davem12dim17 28 дней назад +35

    Stuffing = Sage, Onion, Breadcrumbs
    As far as cranberry, depends what meat. If you have turkey you will get cranberry, chicken they will give you stuffing, pork, apple sauce, beef, horseradish, and lamb, mint sauce..
    you can usually ask if you want the non-traditional accompaniment
    (We are quite weird with our traditions for meat)

    • @CliveBilby
      @CliveBilby 28 дней назад +4

      Gammon and Pineapple! I only eat Lamb as an excuse to eat a tone of Mint Sauce! We aren't weird, it's proven science! The sauce that is used aids in digestion of that specific meat, or is a probiotic to aid in the digestion of that meat, actually helps defeat the nasties that used to be found in that meat, and as a bonus they often taste really good together too! That is why the sauce is tied to that meat. I love science.

    • @jwi1085
      @jwi1085 28 дней назад +2

      Beef: horseradish or English mustard

    • @Mark1405Leeds
      @Mark1405Leeds 28 дней назад +4

      Everybody buys a jar of cranberry sauce at Christmas - nobody eats it!

    • @jwi1085
      @jwi1085 28 дней назад

      @@Mark1405Leeds love it but bene have it

    • @davem12dim17
      @davem12dim17 28 дней назад +1

      @@CliveBilby yeh not weird, it was my "kind"word for basically saying we are a bit, um, fussy in only eating meats with their "approved" accompaniment.
      Ask for cranberry with beef or lamb and you are most definitely, "weird"

  • @TheCheekyhalf
    @TheCheekyhalf 28 дней назад +41

    You two are a breath of fresh air and thank you for changing the image people often have of food in the UK. My wife is Thai and we split our time between Thailand and UK. As soon as we land in the UK and I ask what do you want to do? The reply is always Sunday roast please with crispy Yorkshire puddings 🙏🙏🙏

  • @kjdempsey
    @kjdempsey 28 дней назад +103

    The only Americans that know how to hold and use a knife and fork correctly

    • @bethloves
      @bethloves 28 дней назад +9

      I must beg your pardon sir!
      We in Maine know the proper way!

    • @user-yu9uw8wo9o
      @user-yu9uw8wo9o 28 дней назад +14

      'til it all fell apart. Eating Yorkshire pudding in your hand is definitely not it

    • @jwi1085
      @jwi1085 28 дней назад

      ​@@user-yu9uw8wo9oand why not? Good by me

    • @user-xk9jh5py6g
      @user-xk9jh5py6g 28 дней назад +3

      Just because Americans use cutlery different from us does not mean they use knives and forks wrong. Not wrong, just different.

    • @kjdempsey
      @kjdempsey 28 дней назад +14

      @@user-xk9jh5py6g no they do it wrong. It’s like watching toddlers

  • @chriswalsh8495
    @chriswalsh8495 20 дней назад +2

    My Grandmother detested sage, so whenever she made stuffing she put in fresh thyme instead. My family has made it this way ever since.
    Melted salted butter, cook the onions in this. Fresh breadcrumbs and fresh thyme mixed with pepper and then add the butter and onions, mix well. We would normally stuff the cavity of the chicken with this to get the added chicken flavour in the stuffing.
    But each to their own, some people prefer sage others thyme.
    It all depends on what you grew up with.

  • @richarddavies-8483
    @richarddavies-8483 28 дней назад +30

    Stuffing = a box of Paxo and add water ,job done 😂

  • @jaszicus
    @jaszicus 28 дней назад +18

    Its a Swede mash, usually mashed with carrots and butter its a really nice, naturally sweet mash. Strange they didnt mix but still looked good

  • @user-tu9ln9yq7x
    @user-tu9ln9yq7x 27 дней назад +6

    If you want to take stuffing back to the USA you can buy packs of Paxo Sage and Onion Stuffing (it's dried) in every supermarket. You reconstitute it with boiling water and butter and you can add it to sausage meat if you want a meatier stuffing.

  • @wheelswheelchairgirl67
    @wheelswheelchairgirl67 28 дней назад +7

    Im in the UK 🇬🇧 and we do love our roasts here . Yorkshire pudding and roasters are my favorite

  • @terry9325
    @terry9325 28 дней назад +38

    He’s trying to eat and she won’t shut up 😂😂😂😂

  • @laurenodonnell1170
    @laurenodonnell1170 22 дня назад +3

    I’m from Durham, glad you visited it’s absolutely beautiful and not many people know about Durham and it’s such a beautiful place!! Xxxx

    • @laurenodonnell1170
      @laurenodonnell1170 22 дня назад

      Also the tiktoker your on about is called Britney, who severed all the Sunday lunches for her and her partner x

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 20 дней назад +2

    My American friends came to visit in 2003, he and his GF arrived on Saturday evening and slept through to about midday and were awoken by the smell of Sunday lunch roasting, they also like youselves said it reminded them of Thanksgiving dinner but that we didn't need to go to so much trouble just for them, their faces when I told them we have this every Sunday were classic, they just couldn't believe we went to so much trouble to make a giant feast every Sunday, but for us it is the one day when we are together, making the Sunday roast together is an enjoyable thing, we have some of our best conversations during the preparation of this meal
    Cheese sauce is not traditional in a Sunday roast, or at least in Yorkshire it isn't, 2 or even 3 meats is IMO a must, I must have some lamb and mint sauce and beef and horseradish sauce and sometimes some pork or chicken in my Sunday lunch and Yorkshire puddings go with out saying, I cant believe people buy ready made Yorkshire puddings, we had them once and they were horrible, they were so thin and dry, we make the large 6" ones and the rest of the meal is arranged inside the pudding like a giant savoury flan floating on a moat of thick gravy made with the juices and fat of the beef and lamb, we always manage to make much more food than is needed and so we end up having leftovers for Sunday evening dinner, except we don't usually have Yorkshire pudding as we don't freeze them, they must be made fresh.

  • @jennetscarborough5145
    @jennetscarborough5145 28 дней назад +5

    With the mashed swede (shortened from Swedish Turnip. Known as rutabaga in the US I believe), it is a Brassica, so the same family as cabbage (and turnips, broccoli, cauliflower etc) which is why it has a similar flavour. It's best when served with lots of butter and freshly ground black pepper, and is often mixed with carrots (for carrot and swede mash) which adds some sweetness and balances the swede nicely.
    Toby Carvery definitely varies based on the particular location and staff. Some are pretty good, some are completely horrendous.

  • @joyannwesson
    @joyannwesson 28 дней назад +21

    I would love to visit the UK. Maybe some day.
    I like making roast even if it's not Sunday.

    • @wheelswheelchairgirl67
      @wheelswheelchairgirl67 28 дней назад +6

      And we would love to have you here in the UK 🇬🇧 ..... I hope someday you visit .... lots of lovely places over here ❤

    • @davidmuirhead9703
      @davidmuirhead9703 24 дня назад +4

      Well why don’t you ,it would be a lot different in a good way from America lots of pubs that serve Sunday roasts some better than others the red lion not far from the ferry terminal,below the old bar gate,which apparently was used as a court room before the British sail to French for battle of Agincourt was seriously good value for money and seriously good,so there you go why wait

  • @sue4260
    @sue4260 28 дней назад +7

    Epic song in the background. A-ha, take on me. My walls were plastered with Morten Harket when I was a kid. 1 or 2 years ago😊. Beef is my fav. Yorkies, roast potatoes and cauliflower cheese...horseradish too.yum!!💖🇬🇧💖🇬🇧

  • @draven123100
    @draven123100 28 дней назад +13

    I would imagine the stuffing is a packet mix. Just add water then bake. Paxo is the most popular brand.

    • @lucyj8204
      @lucyj8204 28 дней назад +1

      I agree - and Sav can definitely pick up a box or two at any supermarket. Best when mixed with some minced pork as well, but excellent on its own per box instructions.

  • @huwlloyd6341
    @huwlloyd6341 28 дней назад +6

    The time it took to put the gravy on was killing me. My heart was racing...😮

    • @campakilla1
      @campakilla1 27 дней назад +3

      I'm the same, when he said the beef was a bit dry ... I'm thinking.. get it all covered in gravy man 😂

  • @renayforbes8814
    @renayforbes8814 28 дней назад +8

    Savannah you can get packs of stuffing here in the UK. You can add things too it as well. My mum used to mix sausage meat with stuffing mix so it sausage meat stuffing otherwise usually no meat in it, best with lots of thick gravy on it 😋

    • @joyridgway6398
      @joyridgway6398 24 дня назад

      So do I I also add an egg and butter.

    • @valluck1237
      @valluck1237 23 дня назад +1

      That is not proper stuffing, I it's more like sawdust. Home made stuffing is so easy 😅. You obviously don't cook 😂

  • @marcuswardle3180
    @marcuswardle3180 28 дней назад +11

    The best roast potatoes are par-boiled. Then drained and shaken in the pot to break up the edges and put into very hot goose fat to crisp them up! Yum!!

  • @Apollyon6660
    @Apollyon6660 27 дней назад +6

    Notice the songs, banging out classic tunes; Bananarama - Venus, A-Ha - Take On Me, Heaven 17 - Temptation.

  • @nigelsmith6077
    @nigelsmith6077 28 дней назад +12

    United Kingdom has Band Aids it's an old school plaster. They did come in a tin for packaging, You don't see that brand as much, Look in Boots The Chemist for this brand. 😉

  • @delithnutkins6017
    @delithnutkins6017 22 дня назад +2

    Stuffing is made straight from the packet Paxo sage and onion stuffing dried in packets just add boiling water that’s it

  • @Shark_1982
    @Shark_1982 28 дней назад +9

    Omg fellow ADHDer! 🥰 Another reason to love you and your content Kalani! ❤

  • @gibsonms
    @gibsonms 28 дней назад +20

    Tobys can be incredibly hit and miss. But if I’m looking for a £9 meal then I’ll take that over a McDonald’s ANY day.

  • @ClareFlack
    @ClareFlack 21 день назад +2

    Glad your loving being in the UK 😊😊😊

  • @mr_scott89
    @mr_scott89 28 дней назад +3

    my mum recommended your channel to me and i cant stop watching, absolutely love your videos... keep up the great content!!! and you both give off this amazing chill vibe which i love.

    • @KalaniandSav
      @KalaniandSav  28 дней назад +3

      Mum has great taste! Thanks for watching 🖤

  • @RegLeonard
    @RegLeonard 14 дней назад

    Sage and onion stuffing
    1 teaspoon dried sage
    2 slices of your favourite bread
    1 finely diced onion
    1 egg yolk
    Salt + pepper to taste.
    Gently fry a finely diced onion in a little olive oil until translucent and soft, throw two slices of bread into a food processor, and pulse until coarse (not crumbs). Add the onion, dried sage, and en egg yolk and pulse once or twice
    Spoon on to an oven tray, leaving the spoonfuls rough and uneven (for crispy edges) and bake for around 180° until crisp (airfryer works great too).

  • @JDizzlekl3yh
    @JDizzlekl3yh 28 дней назад +4

    Cauliflower cheese is epic! Roast potatoes at home cooked in the meat juices are the best

  • @RANALBERT
    @RANALBERT 28 дней назад +3

    We have packets of Sage and Onion stuffing, you add boiling water and mix, I then mix with sausage meat.

  • @willbilljill
    @willbilljill 28 дней назад +12

    If you're still in the North East, as an American, you should take a day to visit Washington. It's very closely tied to the USA. The family of your very own George Washington used to reside in the Old Hall, which is now a National Trust attraction. It's not in the least bit food related (although there are plenty of places around to try if you feel like it) but it's maybe something that might interest you guys

    • @BridgetteMiller-zg8ep
      @BridgetteMiller-zg8ep 27 дней назад +1

      Aye, just stay away from concord or Sulgrave, the only good thing is weshinton, and thats how it was pronounced, is the road leading out of it. Its a dump compared to the 50s/60s before it became a new town.

  • @HedleyJames079
    @HedleyJames079 20 дней назад +1

    Being from Yorkshire myself, we love our Yorkshire puddings 😊 .... Highlight of the week Sunday roast for the hangover cure 😂👍 .... Mint sauce or picked red cabbage if you want to add some sweet 👌 .... My mum always made her stuffing with breadcrumbs, chopped onions and lots of sage, salt, pepper and a splash of cranberries.

  • @anne-marieforsyth2323
    @anne-marieforsyth2323 10 дней назад

    Please, please, please create a playlist of food tasting videos - I would 100% binge watch literally back to back - no way I'm the only one.

  • @BigStib
    @BigStib 28 дней назад +4

    Cranberries are a North American fruit and the sauce came over with eating turkey. We had redcurrant sauce which is served with lamb, venison and goose (our traditional Christmas bird), and so also served with turkey.

  • @karlwatson2671
    @karlwatson2671 28 дней назад +2

    Best stuffing paxo mix sage and onion and sausage meat and mix together either stuff in a chicken or bake by its self

  • @torquaymouse2236
    @torquaymouse2236 24 дня назад +1

    As I watched this it's getting close to luch time and seeing you tuck into your roast my mouth started watering!

  • @tyronesmith4622
    @tyronesmith4622 27 дней назад +3

    Nothing beats a roast dinner does it mate

  • @dwood9761
    @dwood9761 17 дней назад

    The BBC article brought me here. Omg its amazing to watch you guys enjoy our British scran. Really enjoyed and shall continue watching your adventures

  • @paulfarrell1573
    @paulfarrell1573 28 дней назад +2

    Beautiful couple, you've lifted the spirits of me and possibly thousands of others, would be nice to get pops back, when you're back in Edinburgh try bubba q, apparently an American diner(polish run) but they do hot wings etc.

  • @MarjorieStoker-oj8fh
    @MarjorieStoker-oj8fh 10 дней назад

    When you're hair glows the sun only shines on the righteous god bless im a duneliam from Durham ❤

  • @craighughes4906
    @craighughes4906 28 дней назад +2

    I am lucky my local has access to salt marsh Lamb next level taste for a Sunday roast or try a Lamb shank in mint or a red wine & Rosemary gravy they never disappoint.

  • @ChipsandPeas
    @ChipsandPeas 2 дня назад

    For the stuffing, it's simple but most peoples favourite part of a roast. Just put some bread in the oven on a low heat to dry it, then put in a blender with salt, pepper, sliced onion and fresh sage. You can add garlic and other herbs as well if you want. After that pop it in the oven ideally with some of the oil and juice from whatever meat you are cooking.

  • @Teessiderang
    @Teessiderang 28 дней назад +2

    Cranberry sauce is usually only served at Christmas with Turkey

  • @carolinegrady
    @carolinegrady 28 дней назад +7

    looks like it was swede mash... nice with a little salt and pepper

  • @jimvincible1981
    @jimvincible1981 27 дней назад +1

    Cranberry sauce goes with turkey at Christmas. We usually have mustard for beef, apple sauce for pork , mint sauce for lamb and bread sauce with chicken

    • @davem12dim17
      @davem12dim17 25 дней назад

      @@jimvincible1981 or horseradish with beef, on a roast anyway

  • @MercuryCircuit
    @MercuryCircuit 10 дней назад

    Respect to you for making the effort to experience the ordinary things we do too. We critique our pubs too 👍😊

  • @siobhanmcneill5044
    @siobhanmcneill5044 28 дней назад +3

    Love watching you guys video's 😊 if you ever come back to Glasgow, you need to try linwood farm carvery for a roast....it's incredible!!!

  • @sharontoplis693
    @sharontoplis693 28 дней назад +4

    We just say a plaster 🩹🩸 and the stuffing might be a pork stuffing maybe not just sage & onion xx

    • @davem12dim17
      @davem12dim17 28 дней назад

      @@sharontoplis693 short for sticking plaster
      Technically I think it's the same in the US but band aid the brand, became genericised (in the same way as hoover, biro etc) and took over

  • @Elsieoneal
    @Elsieoneal 16 дней назад

    Oh my god!!! You were in my hometown! Came over from TikTok, I really love your channel, keep up the good work!

  • @Rheod
    @Rheod 18 дней назад

    And I love the fact that a lot of southern Americans like to go to the north of England. I’m certain for a lot of Southern Americans with British heritage their ancestors where from the north.

  • @yorkshirecoastadventures1657
    @yorkshirecoastadventures1657 14 дней назад

    Cauliflower cheese is one thing I miss about not being able to eat cheese. The ingredients just compliment each other so well.

  • @Deedor
    @Deedor 28 дней назад +2

    I'm glad you're enjoying the food here in the North East ❤

  • @andrewwood8706
    @andrewwood8706 27 дней назад +1

    you are 100%, best roast you will ever have is a home cooked roast

  • @ArranLaPaul
    @ArranLaPaul 21 день назад

    When the guy told you it’s a ‘finger plaster’
    It’s just called a plaster
    A finger plaster sounds like finger blaster and that’s an insult 😂😂

  • @sidscrote7570
    @sidscrote7570 20 дней назад

    Parsnips !!! Quarter them lengthways, coat them with honey, and roast them in a tray ! wonderful addition too the Sunday roast.

  • @craig5066
    @craig5066 18 дней назад

    I can’t stand garden peas aswell but really like mushy and processed peas and also love a classic pea and ham soup as long as it’s made with dried peas that you soak.

  • @matc6221
    @matc6221 28 дней назад +2

    Good video you 2. You have a good vibe 🙂

  • @philwilliams2505
    @philwilliams2505 17 дней назад

    My wife does the best roast EVER
    ..Knocks any pub roast into a tin hat.

  • @motorbikerscosmeticcompany1594
    @motorbikerscosmeticcompany1594 23 дня назад

    Swede. Like a coloured turnip. We used to make heads out of them at halloween before pumpkins became the thing.

  • @RegLeonard
    @RegLeonard 14 дней назад

    The only thing better than a sunday dinner is a 'Monday Dinner'

  • @helenasmith961
    @helenasmith961 11 дней назад

    In the south west of the UK we just call it mashed Swede and carrot. We only dice it up and boil then mash it we don’t add cream,butter and definitely don’t ruin it with black pepper.

  • @picdriver
    @picdriver 20 дней назад

    Mashed carrot & turnip/parsnip mixed together. Gravy from bisto browning & stock from meat. Chicken roasted upside down & sealed with tin foil...you get juicy breast & the stock for gravy. Always have to have mint sauce on my roast! Gotta have soft sprouts for me ..& cabbage....preferably spring greens. Mash can be livened up by adding butter.

  • @TheMatthooks
    @TheMatthooks 28 дней назад +1

    The gravy goes on the meat to make up for it being dry. Roast beef has a habit of drying quickly after it's carved. In the uk we only have cranberry sauce with turkey. Those yorkies are factory made and bought in frozen, and reheated in the oven.
    The cauliflower is far better al dente. Mushy veg just means all the goodness has been boiled out of it.

    • @brigidsingleton1596
      @brigidsingleton1596 28 дней назад

      Al dente veg is no good for any pensioner without teeth... Just saying (from experience with choking).

    • @valeriedavidson2785
      @valeriedavidson2785 28 дней назад +1

      The only reason the meat would be dry is because it is overcooked. Beef particularly is better slightly undercooked. The same with veg. el dente. Years ago a lot of people used to overcook meat. If you go to a good pub it is often superb. NOT overcooked.

    • @TheMatthooks
      @TheMatthooks 28 дней назад

      @@valeriedavidson2785 there are a load of factors that can affect the perception of the meat as dry. Yes, overcooking is one of them, but also sitting under hot hold for too long will turn the finest steak in to boot leather. Cutting a joint the wrong way can make a perfectly cooked piece of meat appear tough (and conversely, cutting the right way can make a poor piece of meat much more palatable), depending on whether it's carved across the grain (good) or along the grain (bad).
      Saying that it's only overcooking that causes the meat to appear dry is over simplifying the art of the roast! I used to work at a castle where we often served whole haunches of venison. No matter how much butter they were stuffed with, and how gently they were cooked, they would invariably appear dry when carved. Cutting across the grain helped, and a good dollop of nice hot gravy over the top helped lubricate things, and allowed it to be served somewhat rarer. The "dryness" of a meat has little to do with the moisture content and much more to do with the internal fat content or "marbling". A really good cut of beef will have plenty of fat throughout the meat which will render down during cooking to keep the meat moist and tasty. A poor cut of beef will have little to no marbling and can appear dry even when perfectly cooked.

  • @rebeccawright258
    @rebeccawright258 28 дней назад +1

    Love this, you two are brilliant

  • @The_Amazing_Funktopuss
    @The_Amazing_Funktopuss 18 дней назад

    Fair play son. No one needs to feel guilty about craving a Sunday roast.

  • @andywrong3247
    @andywrong3247 28 дней назад +2

    Buy some paxo add boiling water put in the oven.you could make from scratch but to save hassle I use packet for convenience. Apple sauce we have with pork & crackling.that mash veg was swede or turnip. Honey roasted parsnips are divine, cauliflower & cheese done correctly is lovely. Mint sauce with lamb.i didn't see you put pour much gravy over your meal..

    • @KalaniandSav
      @KalaniandSav  28 дней назад +1

      I didn’t want to drown with gravy so I could taste separately! I added more when we were done filming!

  • @damienthompson873
    @damienthompson873 14 дней назад

    Love it guys.. brilliant!!

  • @lisajones2694
    @lisajones2694 18 дней назад

    Hey Savannah! Lovely to see you both!
    You know, though, you can cook your own Sunday Roast at home. Time was that most families would cook a roast dinner on a Sunday and all gather together. You can have friends around and surprise them with the delight of a roast chicken dinner. Let us know if you want recipes for things like stuffing (dead easy - stale bread plus sage and an onion) and gravy and Yorkies. :D

  • @foxman1546
    @foxman1546 19 дней назад

    Must have horseradish sauce with roast beef. Mint sauce with lamb. Cranberry with turkey or chicken. Apple sauce with pork. Stuffing and yorkies with everything.

  • @bernadettemurray8260
    @bernadettemurray8260 21 день назад

    I'm in Sunderland 12 miles away. Sunday dinner is lovely 🌹

  • @EvilSie
    @EvilSie 26 дней назад

    Only 11 miles away from where I live, I love that you guys came to visit the North East/County Durham.

  • @zoeingham
    @zoeingham 22 дня назад

    I love that you did this. That wasn’t proper cauliflower, that was a travesty, but the gravy and Yorkshire pudding looked like they made up for it. In the war, my grandparents used to put treacle on their Yorkshires as a treat. Sounds gross to me but they were on rations. As a Brit, thanks for doing this video. x

  • @Single7s
    @Single7s 18 дней назад

    Cranberry sauce is traditionally for turkey, Horseradish & mint sauce is for beef and apple sauce is for chicken, and I think you get stuffing with chicken not beef.. hmm I'm hungry now 😋 plus when you eat a roast dinner you're suppose to put a bit of everything on the fork at the same time and mix the peas ect together much nicer. No one eats peas alone unless your a fussy eater.

  • @CagedPaps
    @CagedPaps 28 дней назад +1

    We don't have Band-aid as a brand, the biggest brand here would be Elastoplast, but no one says it. Just plaster. Band-aid sounds more like a charity concert to me, but I'm aware it's used in the US so.

  • @brendamuirhead483
    @brendamuirhead483 24 дня назад

    I remember Band Aid plasters back in the 70s but haven’t seen that brand for decades now.

  • @user-ch5cy6tm3o
    @user-ch5cy6tm3o 19 дней назад

    Yep. It’s swede (rudebega in US) Makes me really ill - but people do love it mashed with carrots, butter and pepper😊

  • @Seamus1966
    @Seamus1966 23 дня назад

    Carrots & Swede mushed together, also with mushy peas as veg too.. Heaven..

  • @johnluk
    @johnluk 11 дней назад

    Just watching ‘Love and Death’ set in Texas and the woman who is the main character makes ‘popovers’. I googled ‘popovers’ and it turned out they’re the same as Yorkshire Puddings!

  • @chriswright9945
    @chriswright9945 18 дней назад

    My man zoned out at 6:25. Took his first hit of 'Yorkshire pud' and at that moment nothing and nobody even mattered. 😅

  • @rickb3645
    @rickb3645 23 дня назад

    There can be a huge range of Sunday Roasts available all over the UK... Typically but not always... The more you pay... The higher the quality of the food you'll be served... If you get a Sunday Roast from a large national Pub Chain... You'll get a Sunday Roast for about £10 each... But if you choose an independent Pub instead... You can pay between £15 and £20 each... And some high quality London Pubs like Blacklock... You'll be paying £52 for a two person sharing Sunday Roast... Or £26 per person... Plus there's a discretionary 12.5% service charge on top of your final bill... Plus the cost of any desserts drinks or other refreshments you may require with your Sunday Roast... So make sure you've got at least £100 cash on you before ordering... Or carry a credit or debit card that's compatible with the UK's debiting system... As some countries systems aren't compatible... Which could leave you in a bit of an embarrassing situation if your card is unexpectedly rejected.
    And just like you guys found with the Cauliflower Cheese being quite firm here... Some people like a crunch to their Vegetables... And other customers don't... They prefer a much softer bite to their Vegetables... Some people like their Gravy nice and thick... And others will prefer a much thinner Gravy... So Pubs will never please every customer when they serve a Sunday Roast to the general public... As some people are very particular about their Sunday Roasts... If you visit a Pub that meets all of your Sunday Roast requirements... And you're paying a reasonable price... Then i would suggest sticking with that Pub if you can... Having said that... Absolutely no Pub Sunday Roast out there... Can compare with a home made and lovingly cooked Sunday Roast... My late Mother's Sunday Roasts were absolutely legendary... But sadly we'll never have the opportunity to have another one that's as good.

  • @aldes16
    @aldes16 20 дней назад

    Many years ago, if a pub was called an Inn, they were obliged to put you up for the night if they were asked and there was "room at the Inn" as the saying goes. Indeed many of these Inns had stables to keep horses.

  • @renayforbes8814
    @renayforbes8814 28 дней назад +1

    In south of England we call the orange veg swede in Scotland they call it turnip.

    • @andrewvalentine6977
      @andrewvalentine6977 27 дней назад +2

      Might be wrong but I think they are 2 different vegetables. Turnips are quite small and swedes are galia melon size.

  • @JayneDavies-yo3je
    @JayneDavies-yo3je 18 дней назад

    The best Sunday roast, the New Inn Amroth in South West Wales. One for your next trip to the UK. Just found your channel love it already. I hear you’ve been to south Wales too! Croeso ❤

  • @waveman9677
    @waveman9677 28 дней назад +2

    Hey you should try out Berries. It’s a pork sandwich place in areas like Sheffield England and is extremely popular. You stated you had the best sandwich 3 days ago, so I give you something in my opinion which is better.

    • @KalaniandSav
      @KalaniandSav  28 дней назад

      I’ll add it to my list!!!

    • @waveman9677
      @waveman9677 28 дней назад

      Yeah they do sandwiches with stuffing and pork, or even potatoes so it’s like a Sunday roast in a sandwich. Or you can go with a plain regular pork sandwich.

    • @waveman9677
      @waveman9677 28 дней назад

      @@KalaniandSavit’s called Bères 😅

  • @user-jd9kq6ty2w
    @user-jd9kq6ty2w Час назад

    Good to see you both know how to use a knife and fork!None of the usual American gymnastics

  • @botticellirejectbotticelli2668
    @botticellirejectbotticelli2668 19 дней назад

    Yes, we have the brand band-aid. No one calls it a ‘finger plaster’ just plaster or plasters.

  • @martinwilliams9866
    @martinwilliams9866 23 дня назад

    It's best when you combine flavours especially Yorkshire pud & roast potatoe.

  • @calumthomson7371
    @calumthomson7371 23 дня назад

    Turnip in Scotland, sometimes mixed with carrot to make carrot and turnip mash

  • @chocolate-teapot
    @chocolate-teapot 21 день назад

    This made me hungry, gonna definitely go to mum's and ask for a Sunday roast

  • @nigelsmith6077
    @nigelsmith6077 28 дней назад +2

    Get Paxo Stuffing at Tescos or their own brand. Or mixed with sausage meat to make like a meat loaf and serve with roast dinner.

  • @markpunton787
    @markpunton787 28 дней назад +1

    Loved your trip to my home town Newcastle.