Dined at the Noble last night (Sunday) and opted for the Sunday Roast. The beef was fine - more than fine - deliciously rare, and the yorkshire puds and veg could not be faulted either. However... the spuds had that distinctive reheated taste. I pointed this out to the waiter, when he came round to the table and when I paid at the bar, but both times he denied that they possibly could have been cooked and then reheated, saying that they had been cooked twice. Yes, and been allowed to go cold in the meantime - we all know what that tastes like I imagine.
I have no real complaints about the food there as I have eaten well a number of times, but reheated potatoes are not nice and should be admitted to when the customer brings it to the attention of the caterer.
Boo hiss for the moment - any one else experienced potato misery on Crouch Hill?
Doug
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Par boil the potatoes
Drain
Put the lid on the pan.
Shake them all about to “ruff” them up a bit ( this increases the surface area)
Roast in Goose fat in a hot oven