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Rick Stein’s Expert Tips for Cooking Perfect Roast Potatoes

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 25/12/202525/12/2025

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preparation a festive feast Presents a unique culinary Everest at home, even for the most experienced cooks. Unlike specialized roles in a professional restaurant kitchen, home chefs are single-handedly tasked with organizing an entire multi-course meal.

This challenging scenario underlines the paramount importance of accurate timing, a point highlighted by the acclaimed tv boss rick stein,

“When you’re cooking at home, you have to do everything,” says Stein, “so your timing has to be really good. In a restaurant kitchen you’re really doing four or five things, nothing else, plus they’re all part of the same course.”

Stein, whose inaugural Celebration Cookbook, Rick Stein’s Christmashas recently been released, which aims to highlight this complex process. He offers practical strategies for managing extensive preparations “to do it all painlessly.”

Her main advice focuses on the power of planning ahead: “Don’t leave everything until Christmas morning, there are many things you think need to be done at the last minute – they really don’t.”

Their new collection of recipes, designed to be prepared in the fortnight before Christmas, ranges from elegant canapés – such as mini brioche toasts with whipped feta, fresh figs and spiced walnuts – to sophisticated starters such as Jerusalem artichoke soup with crispy bacon.

For show-stopping desserts, he suggests the Semifreddo Cheesecake with clementines and Campari syrup, or the classic Black Forest Trifle. And, in true Stein fashion, seafood features prominently.

Rick Stein and his wife, Sass

Rick Stein and his wife, Sass ,James Murphy/PA,

Here, the renowned chef shares his essential tips to ensure the main Christmas meal is a smash success.

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Bird

For Stein, the traditional turkey or goose is paramount. “I think Christmas is special in the sense that it’s about celebrating the same things every year,” he explains.

“I actually quite like the repetition because it only comes once a year. So the turkey or goose with all the trimmings is all there is to it. I feel like I want to do that People Down below if it was just roast beef, even though it was absolutely amazing roast beef.”

While his book offers options like venison bacon and prune shortcrust pie or glazed bone-in Christmas ham, bird holds a special place.

The most common mistake with turkey, he said, is “overcooking it. It’s a really big chicken. The biggest mistake is to get too nervous and overcook it. People worry that if it’s undercooked they’ll get food poisoning, which is very, very unlikely.”

His solution is simple: “Buy yourself [oven] Check the temperature to make sure you don’t overcook it. I think the safe temperature for a turkey is around 70 degrees. Once you start considering that, you have this problem with dry meat.” He also suggests wrapping the bird in buttered muslin, but emphasizes that the ultimate goal is “to really not cook it for too long.”

Rick Stein and his wife, Sass, and son, Jack

Rick Stein and his wife, Sass, and son, Jack ,(James Murphy/PA),

Juice

Stein’s advice for gravy often surprises people: “Don’t make your gravy at the last minute.”

He advocates preparing a rich stock the day before using giblets from free-range turkey or goose supplemented with chicken stock.

“I start with a little bit of duck fat and add a little bit of flour (I don’t like a lot of flour in my gravy). I cook that, then make the gravy, because then I can be absolutely sure that it has a strong enough flavor.”

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On Christmas Day, with the gravy already made, he deglazes the roasting tray with just some of the finished gravy to catch all the rich pan juices.

fry potatoes

To Stein, the roasted potatoes are just as important as the gravy. The secret lies in parboiling: “I soak in lightly salted water for seven minutes,” he advises.

“If you’re using Maris Piper or King Edward, seven minutes is enough to make them a little crispy on the outside.” After draining, he shakes them vigorously in a pan or colander to roughen the edges, then sprinkles polenta or semolina over them for extra crispiness.

He often parboils them the day before, leaving them out instead of putting them in the fridge, and always uses goose or duck fat for cooking. “But I think the secret is to have a fairly firm potato and not be elastic in any way. It should have a kind of brittleness but not be too brittle.”

Stuffing Options

Stein prefers to cook the stuffing separately rather than inside the bird. For the goose, he opts for a sage and onion stuffing, explaining, “Because the goose is so rich, you want something very tender to serve with it.” With turkey, which has a mild flavor, he suggests stuffing with chestnut or sausage meat, because “it can take a little more flavor into the stuffing.”

Brussel sprouts

Perhaps surprisingly, Stein admits to cutting corners with sprouts: “I’ve cut corners by buying pre-shelled seeds from the supermarket.” They also conducted a blind taste test for a year and found no apparent difference. Eschewing the classic chestnut and bacon combination, he prefers sprouts served simply.

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“It’s not some kind of sacredness,” he clarifies. “It’s the balance of the whole food. If you put stuff in with every vegetable, they’re just fighting against each other.”

Rick Stein’s Christmas: Recipes, Memories And stories for the festive seasonPublished in hardback by BBC Books, available now, priced £28. by photography james murphy,

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