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Duck fat or Goose fat for roast potatoes.

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Pangurban1 · 15/12/2015 10:58

Does anyone know which of these is best for roast potatoes? I don't want the potatoes to taste strongly of fat.

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NattyNatural · 15/12/2015 11:03

I like both, there's not much difference imo

Pangurban1 · 15/12/2015 11:09

Ok. Thanks Natty.

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Higge · 15/12/2015 13:52

Or a good quality dripping has great flavour.

JamNan · 16/12/2015 15:56

Both fats are very good for roasting potatoes (and parsnips) because they cook at a high temperature. They will not taste fatty or of poultry.

It can be reused too:
Once opened, keep in the fridge. If strained through muslin into sterilised jars, home-produced duck fat will keep for up to six months. Duck fat freezes well and lasts many months. A good tip is to freeze small quantities in small blocks or ice-cube trays for ease of use.
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gingerboy1912 · 16/12/2015 16:13

Beef dripping is also nice

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