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Beef Dripping Roast Potatoes - By Pierre Koffmann Reviews

4.8 Rating 38 Reviews
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About Farmison & Co:

Farmison & Co have one simple mission, to help the nation to Eat Better Meat. Purveyors of Heritage British Rare & Native Breed Meat. Fresh from the Dales To Your Door. Widest range of breeds and cuts in Britain.

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Phone:

01765 824 050

Email:

care@farmison.com

Location:

Harlaw Road Inverurie Aberdeenshire, , Aberdeen,
Harlaw Road Inverurie Aberdeenshire, , Aberdeen
Aberdeenshire
AB51 4FR

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Posted 3 months ago
Excellent in terms of flavour and quality of produce.
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Posted 3 months ago
I thought hard about buying these potatoes for our Christmas lunch, because they're more expensive than buying from a supermarket or preparing them oneself. However, knowing the quality offered by Farmisons, I did buy them and they were absolutely superb and way out of the ordinary! Thank you.
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Posted 3 months ago
Lovely potatoes, crisp outside nice and fluffy inside.
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Posted 1 year ago
Very good and crisped really well
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Posted 1 year ago
We were "volunteered" at short notice to host a family Christmas dinner, so turned to Farmisons for both ease and quality. The highlight was the sous-vide beef joint, but is was perfectly accompanied by the perfect roast potatoes. The beef dripping gave them a traditional flavour and the ease of cooking made for a stress-free meal. I'll certainly be back for more.
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Posted 1 year ago
An absolute hit in our house. We love these! They taste exactly how a roast potato should taste with none of the effort. They are generously coated with beef dripping and crisp up beautifully with a perfect fluffy middle. Highly recommend anytime but certainly when time is short.
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Posted 1 year ago
These were great and of course took the hassle out of peeling/ cutting and boiling. I was actually asked if I had used goose fat and I did white lie to say I had! Thanks guys
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Posted 1 year ago