The best jelly or sauce to serve with roast meat - Huntly Herbs (2024)

The best jelly or sauce to serve with roast meat - Huntly Herbs (1)What’s the best jelly or sauce to serve with roast meat?

Most people have heard of serving Cranberry Sauce with turkey, but there are many other options for delicious accompaniments to serve with your Sunday roast or Christmas dinner – and with the leftovers too. As always, it’s all about personal preference – but these are good starting points…

A bit of history…

Traditionally a sweet, slightly sharp, fruity sauce or jelly is often served alongside roast meats to provide a contrasting flavour to the salty, savoury and sometimes fatty meat itself. In some traditions the idea is to serve a sauce made from ingredients which would have surrounded the animal in life – the belief being that those flavours will naturally work well together.

Turkey

So the Christmas tradition of turkey with cranberry sauce has been borrowed from the North American thanksgiving combination of turkeys and cranberries. In fact, the cranberry sauce we make is made with European cranberries, which are slightly smaller and tarter than the American ones, and I think give a better flavour when made into sauce, especially as the whole berries are included.

Venison and game

Wild game such as venison or pheasant would be served with Rowan Jelly, which has a delicious tart, tannin-y flavour. Hedgerow Jelly also works very well with game, for those who prefer a slightly sweeter flavour – with elderberries, hawthorn, damsons and brambles.

Pork

Roast pork would be served with apple sauce or apple jelly. We make Apple & Chilli Jelly, it’s not wildly spicy but the little bit of heat provided by the chillis works well with the sweetness of the apples and really does taste good with pork, which can often be a bit fatty.

Lamb and mutton

Mint Sauce is a traditional accompaniment to lamb or mutton – another meat with a reputation for being a little fatty, although modern trends have changed and this is usually no longer the case. The flavours still work really well together, and our mint sauce is made with cyder vinegar which adds a further dash of sweet-astringency, which goes very well with lamb or mutton.

Beef

A classic combination is roast beef with horseradish sauce – although we haven’t yet perfected a recipe which preserves the wonderful firey flavour of fresh horseradish, we do sell the plants so you can grow your own (see a previous blog for a recipe for homemade horseradish sauce). Redcurrant Jelly is also traditionally served with beef or lamb, it has a beautiful deep red colour and full berry flavour, or for those who prefer something less sweet, Rowan Jelly also works very well.

Poultry

Redcurrant Jelly is a good match for poultry such as roast chicken, though for the darker meat of roast duck or goose, I would choose the lovely autumn berries of Hedgerow Jelly. Bramble & Apple Jam would also work well with duck or goose.

How to serve them

All these jellies and sauces can be served on the side along with the meat, and the jellies can also be used to make gravy to accompany the roast. Simply stir a spoonful of your chosen jelly into the hot gravy as you make it to add some extra flavour and a lovely sheen. Just be careful using jellies as part of a glaze or for basting meat while it cooks, because the sugar content can blacken easily in a hot oven – barbecue marinades and blackening is a subject for another post!

Cranberry Sauce can be served straight from the jar, or it can be warmed in a pan with a dash of port and a few strands of orange zest to make an evenmore Christmassy sauce.

Enjoy…

Of course, there is no need to stick to these suggestions and if you have a personal preference then that should definitely come before any condiment rule-book. I have heard of Blackcurrant Jam served with duck and Gooseberry Jam with chicken…and no reason why not!

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The best jelly or sauce to serve with roast meat - Huntly Herbs (2024)

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The best jelly or sauce to serve with roast meat - Huntly Herbs? ›

Wild game such as venison or pheasant would be served with Rowan Jelly, which has a delicious tart, tannin-y flavour. Hedgerow Jelly also works very well with game, for those who prefer a slightly sweeter flavour – with elderberries, hawthorn, damsons and brambles.

What condiment goes with roast beef? ›

The condiments we'd serve with roast beef would be English Mustard, Wholegrain Mustard and a dab of firey Horseradish Sauce. To make your roast beef even tastier, massage it before roasting with a mix of mustard and flour for a delicious crust.

What jam goes with meat? ›

Wicked Good Red Raspberry Jam: This jam has a sweet and slightly tart flavor that goes well with salty meats like prosciutto or ham. You can add it to your charcuterie board alongside these meats, some aged cheddar or gouda, and some crackers or crostini.

What is the possible accompaniments and sauce of roasted meat? ›

There are traditional accompaniments for roasts: • Roast lamb - Mint sauce and gravy. Roast pork - Sage and onion stuffing, apple sauce and gravy. Roast veal - Redcurrant sauce. Roast beef - Yorkshire pudding, horseradish sauce and gravy.

Can you use cranberry sauce instead of redcurrant jelly? ›

Cranberry sauce, a Thanksgiving favorite, can be a suitable substitute for red currant jelly in certain recipes. Its tartness and vibrant color can elevate poultry dishes and desserts alike.

Which sauce is traditionally served with roast beef in England? ›

The traditional way to serve roast beef is with Yorkshire pudding and horseradish sauce. Although the birthplace of Yorkshire pudding is obviously the county of Yorkshire in the north of England it is served with roast beef all over the country.

Which herb goes with roast beef? ›

Rosemary, Thyme, Oregano, Sage, and Bay leaves are the best dried herbs to use when cooking beef. To use dried herbs with beef, you should consider which ones you want to include in your recipe and when you should add them.

What sauce goes well with meat? ›

Fruit sauces that surprisingly work well with beef such as steak and even burgers:
  • Cherry Balsamic Grilling Sauce.
  • Peach Grilling Sauce or Peach Chipotle Sauce.
  • Vidalia Onion and Peach Hot Sauce.
  • Roasted Raspberry Chipotle Sauce.

What is traditional accompaniment for roast beef? ›

27 Side Dishes to Serve With Roast Beef
  • Spicy (Roasted) Potatoes.
  • Rice Pilaf.
  • Yorkshire Pudding.
  • Garlic Parmesan Orzo Pasta.
  • Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
  • Roasted Red Pepper Pasta.
  • Gratin Dauphinois (a French Potato Side Dish)
  • Tomato Soup.
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What sauce can I use instead of gravy? ›

A Velouté is simply a sauce made with fat, flour, and the stock of your choice. It's a great versatile tool to use in home cooking that can serve as a gravy or a simple sauce to transform leftovers.

What jelly is closest to red currant jelly? ›

Raspberry jelly is a great substitute for red currant jelly. It has a similar tartness and sweetness that can complement a wide range of dishes. It can be used in the same quantities as red currant jelly in recipes.

What roast meat is cranberry sauce traditional accompaniment to? ›

Turkey. So the Christmas tradition of turkey with cranberry sauce has been borrowed from the North American thanksgiving combination of turkeys and cranberries.

What's the difference between cranberry sauce and jelly? ›

Cranberry sauce can be served either as a gooey liquid or as a solid jelly. The jellied version is solid enough to retain the shape of the container in which it's placed whereas the sauce version is much more fluid. The difference between the fluid sauce and the jelly versions comes down to pectin.

What goes well with roast beef? ›

Beef up dinner with these sides.
  • Mom's Scalloped Potatoes. ...
  • Sky High Yorkshire Pudding. ...
  • Honey Dijon Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • Quick and Easy Mashed Sweet Potatoes. ...
  • Balsamic Mushrooms. ...
  • Roasted Beets with Goat Cheese and Walnuts. ...
  • Maple Glazed Carrots. ...
  • Savory Green Beans.
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What is a classic accompaniment of roast beef? ›

27 Side Dishes to Serve With Roast Beef
  1. Spicy (Roasted) Potatoes.
  2. Rice Pilaf.
  3. Yorkshire Pudding.
  4. Garlic Parmesan Orzo Pasta.
  5. Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
  6. Roasted Red Pepper Pasta.
  7. Gratin Dauphinois (a French Potato Side Dish)
  8. Tomato Soup.
Oct 23, 2023

What to serve on roast dinner? ›

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  • Apricot, sausage, sage & almond stuffing. 5 out of 5 stars(4) ...
  • Spiced cranberry sauce. 5 out of 5 stars(1) ...
  • Stilton cauliflower gratin. ...
  • Port-braised spiced red cabbage. ...
  • Honey-glazed roast carrots & parsnips with wholegrain mustard. ...
  • Perfect Yorkshire puddings. ...
  • Potatoes dauphinoise.

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