Roasts are having a real moment in my city right now. Brighton has seen burgers, burritos and craft beer, but the thing that really gets people talking is the good old Sunday roast. Whether you’re into chicken, beef, lamb, pork or a nice veggie roast, there’s no denying that this is the ultimate comfort meal. In this post, I look at some of the best Danish roast recipes for a lazy weekend filled with hygge, and I also offer you the chance to win your very own Morsø cookware for the ultimate Danish Sunday lunch.
Danish roast pork
If pork belly is your go-to choice, you need to know about flæskesteg, or Danish roast pork with crackling. It’s traditionally a Christmas dish, but it’s so simple and delicious that it can be eaten at any time of year. With a reassuringly short ingredient list (pork, salt, bay leaves), this is a super easy, super tasty roast that anyone can do. All you need to do is make sure you get salt deep into the grooves you cut in the pork rind to ensure it crisps up into delicious crackling. Serve it with roast potatoes, gravy and red cabbage.
Danish roast beef
Oh, I love Danish cooking. Nobody wants a list of obscure ingredients to pick up before they try a new recipes, so with just beef, garlic, peppercorns and salt needed for this Danish roast beef, it couldn’t be easier. This recipe recommends serving it with caramelised potatoes or Danish scalloped potatoes, but I’m sure it’s just as delicious with your usual Sunday vegetables. For a gorgeous glaze, just reduce the drippings while the beef is resting and you’re done!
Danish roast lamb
Here’s a nice summery recipes for the lamb fans! This herb-crusted spring lamb is cooked over a low heat, cooking it more evenly and retaining more of its juices than if it were roasted on a moderate heat. Any combination of parsley, rosemary, thyme and mint can be combined with garlic, breadcrumbs and butter for a really fresh flavour, which can be carried through into the gravy for a cohesive Sunday lunch.
Danish roast chicken
If chicken is your thing, try this grydestegt kylling (pot-roast chicken). This recipe calls for just five ingredients, and can be served with a rhubarb compote for a unique take on an apple sauce or mint jelly, and is nice and light for summer. I also love the crushed potatoes suggested on this page as an alternative to roast potatoes (not that anyone ever needs an alternative, but again, it might be a little bit lighter on a hot sticky Sunday.
Vegetarian roast alternative
Vegetarian roasts aren’t easy to come by in Denmark (though please let me know if you have any recipes!), but I did come across this nemme hversdagretter, or thyme and mushroom tart. This would go really well with traditional roast vegetables, and it’s another option if you want to avoid anything too heavy on a hot day. And of course, anything you don’t eat (you have better willpower than me if that’s the case), you can eat cold as leftovers. Yes please!
How to cook a great Danish roast
To get the juiciest roast, you’ll need the right equipment. In 2015, Danish stove designers Morsø launched their line of cast iron cookware. The iconic heavy-duty black products are already securing their spot as modern classics in Danish design, and are fast becoming renowned for their high quality and durability. Klaus Rath is the designer behind the cookware range, which includes everything from casserole dishes to frying pans and skillets. The cocottes in particular are ideal for anyone looking to kick their roast up a notch, and they’re spacious enough to let the meat sit horizontally to ensure it cooks evenly throughout.
That’s why I’m delighted to offer you the chance to win a Morsø 3.1L Griddle Cocotte worth £189! The griddle cocotte is the perfect piece of cookware if you want an extra-juicy roast – the ‘self-basting lid’ helps retain the juices during the cooking process, trapping the steam for something super succulent and bursting with flavour. The griddle lid can also be reversed and used to fry up a steak, making this a brilliantly multi-functional pot in true durable Danish design.
Entering couldn’t be simpler – simply click here to get started. You have until 30th June to enter, and I’ll contact the winner by email shortly after the closing date. Held og lykke (good luck!)
I’d cook beef! X
I would use the saute cocotte pan to grill steak in the lid
I’d cook PORK because omg I love a pork belly roast with good crackling *heart eyes emoji*
Danish Morsø = More-ish. That steak pic looks ludicrously delicious.
Morsø cookware – making food taste even more moreish!
I would use roasting pot for slow cooked chicken or pork
id use the frying pan to fry the schnitzel
I would use the roasting pot for brrf.
The roasting pot looks awesome. I’d chuck a free range chicken in that any time!
A nice steak on one of those griddle pans would be lovely. Yum!
I would use the roasting pot for beef and lamb.
I would use the SAUCEPAN WITH LID to cook the vegetables to go with the roast chicken & potatoes 🙂
the roasting pot would be fantastic for beef!
Hmmm That’s a difficult question as the don’t seem to have a roasting dish!
I would use the roasting pot to cook a lovely lamb casserole
A roasting pot for beef
I would use the roasting pot to slow cook beef
i would use the roasting pot,for lovely slow cooked pork x
The 4.6 casserole dish.
the roasting pot for a lamb stew xx
I would cook lamb in the Morsø 3.1L Griddle Cocotte
Id cook lamb
I would use the roasting pot
I would use the Roasting Pot and start with Beef.
I’d use the casserole dish with 4,6 L lid to cook for the whole family. It looks ideal.
Great Danish design and MORSO quality
The roasting pot would be excellent for Med Veg!
I would use the saute cocotte pan to cook spicy steaks
THE ROAST LAMB SOUNDS WONDERFUL
Roasting pot for a lovely slow roast beef joint
I’d use the casserole dish for a one-pot pot roast beef with lovely veggies
The roasting pot, to slow cook beef!
Oh fantastic! I would use the Saute pan for my stuffing and the casserole dish with lid for my beef stew with vegetables! 🙂
roasting pot for some pork
I like the look of the multicocotte with griddle lid for a nice slow roasted chicken.
Roasting pot for roast beef x
I would use the Multicocotte with Griddle Lid to cook the perfect Sunday roast
i would cook salmon
roasting pot for beef stew
I’d use that 3.1 L Griddle Cocotte to roast chicken for a delicious Sunday Lunch!
I’d like to make my roast in the GRIDDLE COCOTTE, 3,1 L pan.
Casserole Dish with lidt 3,1 l, for a nice slow cooked mutton stew with dumplings
I’d use the Sauté Cocotte with griddle pan
Steak in the griddle pan mmm
I would use the frying pan to make saute potatoes.
Brilliant looking dishes
I would love to try the Saute Cocotte, thank you
I’d use the MULTICOCOTTE WITH SKILLET LID
The roasting pot would be great for chicken
The Multicocotte with griddle lid would be great for a pot roast x
I’d use the Cocotte to cook and small juicy Roast Chicken with Garlic and Lemon
I would use the saute cocotte pan
http://morsoe.com/uk/cookware/products/casseroles/morsoe-casserole-dish-with-lid-4,6-l i i would use this one to slow cook my beef xx
i would cook a juicy bit of steak!
The mushroom and thyme tart sounds yummy, I would cook that!!
A griddle plan would be ideal for my weekend lunches
I would use the roasting pot to cook Coque au vin
I’d use the amazing Multicocotte with Griddle Lid to cook the perfect Sunday roast
CASSEROLE DISH WITH LID 4,6 L would be perfect for a big family lunch
I would use the roasting pot for a nice sunday beef stew
I would use the roasting pan to cook a lovely piece of beef.
Id use the Cocotte 1.7 to make my Nut Roast, looks a good size for a loaf!
I would use the roasting pot for my beef
i would use the roasting pot to cook either lamb or beef
SKILLET Ø20,5 CM perfect for my roast potatoes
I would use the perfectly sized 3.1 L Casserole Dish with lid
The Roasting Pot would be perfect for our sunday roasts x
Would love to cook rack of lamb in red wine!
I would use the roasting pot to cook a minted leg of lamb 🙂
A simple pot roast chicken in the Griddle cocotte. Perfect!
A nice piece of beef.
I would use the roasting pot for slow roasting beef
The roasting pot for a bit of beef
frying pan to fry the schnitzel
Multicocotte with skillet lid Perfect for a Brisket roast.
I would cook up a nice roast beef using the Multicocotte with griddle lid.
I would use the roasting pot to prepare a lovely roast chicken dinner, or even a nice piece of roast duck.
I would cook a big roast in the CASSEROLE DISH WITH LID 4,6 L – gorgeous cookware, thanks very much for the chance to win a piece.
I would the use roasting pot for slow cooked lamb
I like the look of the cookware 🙂 very nice indeed!
I would use the multicocotte with skillet lid to roast some beef.
I WOULD USE THE MULTICOCOTTE WITH GRIDDLE LID TO DO A ROAST CHICKEN
I would use the Roasting pot for a nice piece of slow cooked lamb – perfect!
Sauté Cocotte with griddle pan as it is great for hob or oven cooking andd I would love to make some delicious casseroles with it x
The Morsø casserole for pot-roasted chicken
I’d use the multicotte with griddle lid to cook a roast chicken, with all the trimmings. And Yorkshire Puddings, because I’m from Yorkshire and think it’s a waste to only have them with roast beef! 😀
Id use the COCOTTE to cook some roast beef
Id use the roasting pot for my lamb shank casserole
Being Danish it would have to involve some pork, ham or bacon…or all three 🙂
I would love to cook Roast Beef in the GRIDDLE COCOTTE, 3,1 L, I bet the taste is divine
I’d use the cocotte to cook my roast, I’ve never tried one of these before, looks like great quality!
Beautiful pans – the Griddle Cocotte would help make a gorgeous coq au vin to have with lovely roast veg.
I would use the Griddle Cocotte to cook delicious roast beef.
I would use the skillet lid to cook Janssons Fretelse
I would choose the Multicocotte with griddle lid for cooking roast chicken,looks ideal to stop the roast drying out
The roasting pot would be perfect…Thanks
I’d make juicy steaks using the griddle pans.
The Griddle Cocotte, 3,1 looks to be the one.
The Griddle Cocotte, 3,1 L looks to be the one.
I would uses the Casserole Dish with lid 4,6 l to cook a beef stew
MORSØ GRIDDLE COCOTTE would be perfect for a nice roast
the Griddle Cocotte
I would make flæskesteg, – made it for Christmas last and it was gorgeous! We are only four in our family so the 3.1l griddle cocotte would be perfect for us. Brilliant cookware!
The Danish roast pork id use the griddle cocotte
would use the roasting pot for slow cooked beef brisket!
The Morso Griddle Cocotte looks ideal for cooking roast chicken … yum yum!
seared veg
I’d do a chicken in the casserole dish.
I’d use the 3.1 L Casserole Dish (with lid) to make a Nihari (Slow cooked curry)
I would use the Morsø 3.1L Griddle Cocotte
I’d use the MULTICOCOTTE WITH SKILLET LID
I would use the roasting pot for slow roasting a piece of beef
I would use the roasting pot for beef.
The Sauté Cocotte with griddle pan looks such a versatile pan so it could be used to cook great meals every day of the week!
It would have to be beef first for me!
I would use the roasting pot to cook some beef.
I would use roasting pot for slow cooked beef in ale yum yum
The roasting pot for a delicious chicken and the 1.7 l saucepan for the vegetables
I’d use the roasting pot to roast my chicken
I would use the roasting pot to do my boyfriend a roast chicken xx
The roasting pot! For some melt in the mouth pulled pork!
Danish stove Morsø cast iron cookware iconic heavy-duty black modern classics Danish designer high quality frying pan for our healthy Yorkshire breakfast.
id cook beef..x
I would use the roasting pot for slow roasting
I’d have to cook a roast each day to try it out!!
I’d use the multi cocotte
I would choose the Multicocotte with Griddle Lid, to make the perfect roast.
I would use the GRIDDLE COCOTTE, 3,1 L to cook roast beef, yum!
I would use the multi-cocotte
I’d use the the multi cocotte to make my Sunday roast
I’d use the roasting pot for roast beef 🙂
I’d use the Muticocotte with Griddle Lid for a succulent roast chiken
I would use the roasting pot for a slow cooked beef stew and dumplings
The roasting pot looks like it would be perfect for the meat that I cook. Thanks for a fabulous giveaway 🙂
id use the SKILLET Ø28 CM for perfect roast parsnips
i’d use the large casserole dish to slow cook a beef joint
id use the saucepan with lid for my veg
I would use the roasting pot for my slow cooked pork 😀
I’d use a Casserole Dish with lid, 4.6L
I’d use the larger of the two griddle pans (GRIDDLE PAN Ø28 CM)
I’d use the MULTICOCOTTE WITH SKILLET LID
The roasting pot. I’d make beef malay curry
I’d use the roasting pot for delicious chicken
Roasting pot to make my roster lamb the best it’s ever been
I would use the MULTICOCOTTE WITH GRIDDLE LID
Steak in the griddle pan 😀
Firstly, I’m sure we had a morso woodburning stove as a kid.
Next, I would make an omlette in the frying pan. We have hens and a lot of eggs.
I would use the Griddle Cocotte, 3,1 to cook a lovely lamb joint for sunday roast, and griddle some asparagus for the side
I would use the 28cm skillet to make a delicious roast dinner. Fab giveaway, thank you 🙂 x
The multicocotte with skillet lid would be perfect for cooking lamb & veg
The multicocotte with skillet lid looks wonderful. I like how multifunctional it is.
Would use the saute cocotte with skillet, maybe one day my cooking will turn out ok
The CASSEROLE DISH WITH LID 4,6 L would be perfect for big family get togethers, parboiling some roast potatoes!
A roasting pot for a scrummy chicken mmm
the 3.1 litre Casserole Dish with lid is what I`d use
I would use the MultiCocotte with skillet lid. It sounds perfect for cooking a whole joint and for making it tender and moist.
The Multicocotte (with griddle lid) gets my vote. I’d love to use it to cook herby lemon chicken and potatoes
I would use the SKILLET Ø28 CM to roast up some crispy potatoes!
The roasting pot would be my choice
beef in the roasting pot 🙂
slow cooked beef wonderful great kitchen ware fab
I would cook a Sunday road chicken in the 3.1L Casserole Dish with lid
I’d use the griddle cocotte 🙂
I’d use the 3.1L casserole dish for our Roast chicken
I’d cook PORK
I’d cook a lovely Ratatouille in the Casserole dish 🙂
That roasting pot would make the most succulent lamb!! I’ve never heard of Morso before; thanks so much for this post!
I would cook a lovely roast beef in the roasting pot
I’d use the SKILLET Ø28 CM
I think i’d use the griddle cocotte 😀
I do love a good roast dinner, silverside is my fav. Thanks
I’d definitely cook beef, my favourite meat!
I’d use the 4.6 L casserole dish and roast a big juicy chicken on top of leeks and carrots and onions!
I would use the large cooking pot to cook a traditional roast dinner
I’d use the roasting pot for the joint of meat
Probably use the Skillet for an amazing fish, or fillets of some sort
I’d use the Griddle Cocotte 3.1L so I can brown the roast on the stove first and then finish it in the oven!
I would use one of the roasting pots 🙂
I’d use the roasting pot with some lamb
I would use the roasting pot for a delicious roast lamb
I would use the Sauté Cocotte with griddle pan for my Sunday roast.
I would use the multi cocotte with skillet lid for my roast
I’d use the 4.6 L casserole dish to make a lovely stew and dumplings for my family as that is their favorite homemade meal
I’d use the MULTICOCOTTE WITH GRIDDLE LID to cook a tasty roast chicken with oven cooked veg
I would use the COCOTTE to make my roast extra special.
I would use the GRIDDLE COCOTTE, 3,1 L but I am amazed at how all of these products are so versatile
I’d use the 3.1L casserole dish to make a lovely stew
I would use the Sauté Cocotte with griddle pan for my Sunday roast.
The Griddle Cocotte, 3,1 is the one for me
Roasting pot for beef and Yorkshire
I’d use the Multicocotte with skillet lid
I would use the 28cm skillet for perfectly roasted vegetables.
Trivet with squirrel motif sounds useful.
Great prize…Fingers crossed..
roasting pot for beef
I can’t see a roasting dish, but I would use the saucepan with lid to cook the vegetables
I’d do a nice meat and veg casserole in the Casserole Dish with lid 1,7 l
Big saucepan to try some broth or stews from up North that I have tried throughout my travels in Scandinavian countries 🙂
I’d use the saucepan with lid 1,7 L to cook the vegetables.
I would use the roasting pot to cook a scrumptious chicken for Sunday roast.
I’d do a steak & liver casserole in the Casserole Dish With Lid 3,1 L
I would use the Casserole with Lid (4.6L) to do pulled pork
I would use roasting pot for chicken
casserole dish with lid…for a succulent lamb roast
Has to be the casorole dish and the only thing I can cook is a nice beef stew
I would use the roasting pot for beef and lamb.
I would use the roasting pot for a nice bit of topside beef .x
I’d use the casserole dish and cook a slow lamb cassrole
I would use the Multicocotte with Griddle Lid.
I would use a CASSEROLE DISH WITH LID 4,6 L in order to cook a massive gumbo
CASSEROLE DISH WITH LID 4,6 L
I would use GRIDDLE COCOTTE, 3,1 L
I wuld use the cocotte to ook my roast – probably roast beef as everyone in the family enjoys that.
I would use the roasting pot for a good beef joint
http://morsoe.com/uk/cookware/products/pans/morsoe-griddle-pan-o28-cm so versatile too
I would cook the danish lamb nomnomnom.
I’d use it for roast beef, my very favourite meat.
I’d use the MULTICOCOTTE WITH SKILLET LID
A niece piece of beef in the roasting pot
saute cocotte pan looks fab for beef
I’d use the multicocotte with the skillet lid to make a lovely stew – brown the meat in the lid first and then let it all slow-cook until it’s delicious!
I think I would use the CASSEROLE DISH WITH LID 1,7 L for a chicken
I would use the Multicocotte with griddle lid to make the perfect roast chicken 🙂
I would use the Roasting pot for yummytastic garlic chicken with caramalised onions, roasted vegetables and melted mozzarella
roasting pot for slow cooked lamb
Griddle Cocotte for yummy chicken roast dinner 🙂
Roasting pot for Roast Chicken. Fantastic prize, thank you x
I’d use the Roasting pot for a lovely roast chicken
the griddle pan
I would use the roasting pot to cook beef.
RIDDLE COCOTTE 3.1 L would be perfect for my roast chicken
I would use the MULTICOCOTTE WITH SKILLET LID to cook my roast dinner 🙂
The griddle cocotte with the self basting lid sounds ideal for roasting chicken.
I would use the SAUTÉ COCOTTE WITH GRIDDLE PAN as you can more or less cook a whole roast in one pan!
I would just love a really good frying pan, I’ve never had a good one that lasts! I’d fry pancakes!
saute cocotte pan for my fly chicken breast!
multicocotte
I’d use the saute pan with lid.
the roasting pot
The roasting pot
I would use the roasting pot for a delicious roast lamb
I would use the roasting pot
I’d use the griddle pan to cook my roast vegetables – no meat for me!
I would do roast chicken in the roasting pot 🙂
The roasting pot for slow-cooked beef.
The saute pan looks fantastic.
The Morsø casserole- throw all the ingredients in, sit back and wait!
This would be perfect – I love to cook!
I would use the MULTICOCOTTE WITH SKILLET LID, looks fab and will be fab to cook my roast
http://morsoe.com/uk/cookware/products/cocottes/morsoe-griddle-cocotte-3,1-l I’d want to cook my lamb leg and leg it baste itself so I would keep its lid on (and use it as something else the next time)
Saute coyote with griddle pan
The SAUCEPAN WITH LID 1,7 L for my potatoes!
I’d use the Morsø 3.1L Griddle Cocotte to make a nice fajita-lada casserole to be served with Spanish rice and beans.
I would cook Steaks on the griddle pan
I love the casserole dish as we eat loads of casseroles! 🙂
Has to be the roasting pot. A chicken and roasted veggies would fit in there nicely!
I’d cook PORK becauselove a pork roast x
I would use the MULTICOCOTTE WITH SKILLET LID to cook a nice joint of beef x
I would use the big 4.6 litre casserole
Multicocotte