Roast Vegetables

This recipe is for roast vegetables that aren't pre-cooked. If you wish so, you can of course pre-cook the vegetables and lower the cooking time accordingly. But I prefer to use raw vegetables for roasting.

Ingredients

Quantities aren't specified here - this is really up to you, how much you like each veg, etc....

Pre-heat your oven to 200 C (400 F - gas mark 6).

Preparation

Roast Vegetables Here are our ingredients - no parsnips nor peppers this time, but just treat the parsnips like the carrots if you have any... If you have peppers, just slice them into chunky bits and add them.
Roast Vegetables Peel the carrots.
Roast Vegetables Take off the top bit.
Roast Vegetables Now cut the carrots in half.
Roast Vegetables Cut the top bit into six slices ...
Roast Vegetables ... and the bottom bit into four.
Roast Vegetables Now half the potatoes along the thin longitudinal side.
Roast Vegetables And then into 3 slices - obtaining 6 pieces. If you have large potatoes, cut them in half once more so you will get 12 pieces. The size of the chunks is quite important - we want them to be small!
Roast Vegetables Cut off top and bottom of your onions ...
Roast Vegetables ... peel them and cut them in half.
Roast Vegetables Add some olive oil (or goose fat if you don't mind the cholesterol).
Roast Vegetables And the salt and pepper.
Roast Vegetables Now nicely mix up the whole lot with your hands - you want all of the veg covered in spices and olive oil - and pop it into the oven. As you can see on my photo, I use a stainless steel roasting dish - this one is a £ 5 IKEA jobby. Also please note that the vegetables don't cover another up - this is very important. Use a larger dish when preparing more - you don't want the veg layered!
Roast Vegetables Turn the veg every 15 minutes or so with a wooden spatula - make sure they are re-covered in olive oil.
Roast Vegetables After 50 minutes, the veg are done - and just right!

Best with ...

any sort of roast

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