HFW's roasting times
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HFW's roasting times
I finally got around to looking at HFW's roasting method and times in the River Cottage Meat Book, but they don't seem right.
Has anyone else tried to roast a 2.4kg pork joint using his method?
According to the book, it should have 30 minutes at 210-230C then 150 minutes at 160C (25 minutes per 500g), for a total of three hours.
My usual method would take at least 3 hours and 40 minutes (30 minutes at 230C and then 35 minutes per 450g at 190C), so I think his figures and/or temperatures are off!
I'd be aiming for an internal temperature of at least 70C, but I can't see how his method would reach that. I'll stick with my times, I think.
Any thoughts?
Has anyone else tried to roast a 2.4kg pork joint using his method?
According to the book, it should have 30 minutes at 210-230C then 150 minutes at 160C (25 minutes per 500g), for a total of three hours.
My usual method would take at least 3 hours and 40 minutes (30 minutes at 230C and then 35 minutes per 450g at 190C), so I think his figures and/or temperatures are off!
I'd be aiming for an internal temperature of at least 70C, but I can't see how his method would reach that. I'll stick with my times, I think.
Any thoughts?
stony buddy......id stick with you mate....that schew farnsfart is a bit of an ole trollope if you ask me
he doesnt live in the real world he gets paid money to do woty hes doing
(if only i could read the akaishic record for hugh farnsworth whittington)
ps i were up the pissky wen i writ this....har har..up the pissky...har har
he doesnt live in the real world he gets paid money to do woty hes doing
(if only i could read the akaishic record for hugh farnsworth whittington)
ps i were up the pissky wen i writ this....har har..up the pissky...har har
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Interestingly, I've just read Delia Smith's roasting guidelines and they're very close to what I use.
She says to roast for 25 minutes at 230C and then 35 minutes per pound (450g) at 190C.
If she agrees with me, who I am to argue!
She says to roast for 25 minutes at 230C and then 35 minutes per pound (450g) at 190C.
If she agrees with me, who I am to argue!
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I wonder whether HFW is quoting fan oven temperatures???
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Thanks - I suspected HFW was using smaller, probably boned out joints. My usual lumps are substantial pieces of pig (or lamb), and none of this fancy modern supermarket joints!Lou8 wrote:I use HFW times for roasting. The timings are for fairly rare and work brilliantly for the usual lumps of meat but if it is a more solid lump rather than a long roll type piece I increase the times.
I think I'll continue with my own times and temperatures.
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