Rump Roast
Peppered Roast Rub
Onions, sliced
Carrots, diced
Celery, diced
Potatoes, diced
Generously season all sides of roast with Peppered Roast rub. If time allows, let roast marinate in fridge for an hour. Heat a sauté pan over medium heat, then add a small amount of olive oil.
Strain liquid from meat and vegetables and thicken with arrowroot powder to make a gravy (I avoid cornstarch and use arrowroot powder as a replacement for a thickener. See below for more information). To thicken with arrowroot powder, create a slurry with 4 TBSP of room temperature water and 2 TBSP of arrowroot powder. Mix to dissolve. Wisk into 2 cups of liquid and simmer until thickened.
About Arrowroot powder:
Arrowroot powder has several advantages over cornstarch. It has a more neutral flavor, so it's a good thickener for delicately flavored sauces. It also works at a lower temperature, and tolerates acidic ingredients and prolonged cooking better. And while sauces thickened with cornstarch turn into a spongy mess if they're frozen, those made with arrowroot can be frozen and thawed with impunity. Flour is a better thickener for dairy-based sauces, since arrowroot powder will turn a dairy based sauce slimy. Arrowroot powder can be found at most health food or baking supply stores sold in bulk. Use 1 TBSP to thicken 1 cup of liquid. Resources: http://www.foodsubs.com/ThickenStarch.html
What a pretty blog you have going here! I am going to make your pops for my grandsons..So cute!!
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This sounds amazing. Michael has recently really developed a taste for peppery anything, so this sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I love the idea of adding carrot to the fruit pops.
Brilliant!