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4 must-know sauces to go with your Christmas roast

A fabulous flavoursome sauce or two will complement your roast meats perfectly and give your Christmas feast a cheffy flourish.
Sauces that will complement your roast meats perfectly

1 Universal sauce

To make a universal sauce to go with poultry:

Combine zest and juice 1 orange with 1 tsp ground ginger, 1 Tbsp soy sauce, 1 Tbsp lemon juice, ¼ cup port and 1 can drained pitted cherries (reserve the juice).

Heat gently and simmer for 2-3 minutes then thicken with 1 Tbsp cornflour mixed with 2 Tbsp reserved cherry juice.

Cook for 1 more minute until the sauce thickens; adjust thickness by adding more cherry juice if needed, and sweeten with a little brown sugar if desired.

2 Festive apple sauce

A festive twist on the classic apple, this sauce is super easy and goes wonderfully with pork.

Combine 320g jar apple purée with ¼ cup maple syrup and 1/3 cup water in a small saucepan.

Season with salt and pepper and simmer gently until it reaches a sauce-like consistency.

3 Balsamic glaze

More intense but less sharp than balsamic vinegar, balsamic glaze is excellent served with most meats (particularly beef), drizzled over salads, or as a dipping sauce or an elegant dinner-party drizzling sauce, adding a MasterChef touch to your plates.

In a small saucepan combine ½ cup balsamic vinegar with 1 Tbsp firmly packed brown sugar and simmer gently for around 5 minutes until slightly thickened.

The glaze will become more syrupy as it cools. Balsamic glaze can be stored in the fridge for several weeks.

4 All-purpose sauce

Need one quick, easy sauce to rule them all? This Christmas sauce goes with everything from goose to gorgonzola and can be whipped up in a jiffy.

Simmer 2 cups frozen cranberries in a small saucepan with 350ml spicy plum sauce, zest and juice 1 orange and ¼ cup sugar.

It’s pretty, tasty and, most importantly, easy!

Feature image photography by: Angie Humphreys. Additional photography by: Ben Dearnley/bauersyndication.com.au

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