Tips & Tricks For a Juicy Roast Beef | Kitchen Conundrums
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- čas přidán 12. 11. 2020
- There’s almost nothing more disappointing then overcooked, dry roast beef. In this cooking video, Thomas shares helpful tips to avoid overcooking, along with other helpful tips to ensure you'll get the most out of an inexpensive cut of beef.
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How do I adjust time in oven by half if my meat is half the size?
@@duangjais check for temp
Medium rare is 135 Fahrenheit
@@Sheediva1 koi
Started With one piece of meat than used another for cooking, strange or you re did the twine the opposite direction
Chef come on, the way he illustrated and explain every step is amazing, thank you for showing some of the little tricks that we don't know about, i would like to see more of his techniques in other tutorials. thanks again.
I really like the way he explains cooking. He touches on aspects of cooking that others don't. It's to the point, he doesn't over explain, and adds interesting tidbits that is helpful but not unnecessary.
Excellent recipe. It turned out perfectly. I had to make three roasts based on number of folks and still worked as it should have and used three pounds of shallots! Thank you Thomas Joseph for sharing your fine talent for cooking and explaining. May God Bless and keep you! I ask St. Thomas and St. Joseph to pray for your continued success!!
I've been following this channel for years, this is my favorite video you've ever done! Keep up the great work
It's not pleasant in hell. Just for your information. This is not out of sentiment, it is scientific.
I just found you and am already a fan!! I will definitely be making this it looks wonderful! Appreciate your comprehensive instructions too...thank you for this!
Thank you so much for the easy steps. Going to make this for Sunday dinner tomorrow night. looks so good
We have watched probably over 20 recipes and yours looked the best! We tried on Christmas Day and it turned out PERFECT!!! Everyone kept getting it instead of the ham and turkey lol it was def a hit!!! Thanks for this recipe!
Excellent, delicious, amazing recipe ! Beautiful demonstration and presentation ! It's a wonderful art of your cooking style, thoroughly enjoyable. Thank you so much for this incredible video !!!
Excellent teaching video. Thank you
This is a wonderful recipe I used it yesterday on a sirloin tip roast and it turned out perfectly. Thanks for the demonstration it was a big help.
Oh my mouth was watering watching the finished product. Excellent, thank you for the video, I’m away to copy your method for cooking the Hogmanay (New Years Eve) meal. Greetings from Scotland, all the best for 2023, thank you 🏴
I tried last time, I’m going to follow your recipe tonight again😋 thank you chef~~
Love this recipe! His voice makes my mouth watering😋😋
Chef, looks delicious. The holiday season is rapidly approaching, I’m sure this will find itself on our table. Thank you. 🇬🇧
Well done Chef! Looks delicious.
Everyone of his videos are spot on ...he's the best...Thanks Thomas Joseph...Martha really knew what she doing when she found you....😉
Thank you I followed it and was a huge success !!!😅
Thank you for always explained along the way of how/why/tips on those intimidating dishes, really make us think we might give it a try.
Lovely recipe great tips👍
I made this for Thanksgiving! It was a huge hit!! Thank you so much Thomas!
I have been cooking this roast for years most people I know would pot roast this cut.I always roasted it I under cooked this roast and it comes out so tender. The meat has zero fat running through it.The only fat is on one side on the top and a very tasty flavour so good.I was glad to see someone does it just like me.
Just search how to cook roast beef and easy ways to do yesterday. So many videos to watch but click to see this one first. Thank you and will give this a try and hope mine turned out alright tomorrow 😂.
beautful !!!! cheers from Paris
Excellent recipe ... Thank you Chef ... the presentation looks appetizing and professional ... also right to the point explanation of all the steps ... really impressive ...
Excellent
I think this is the best recipe I found in CZcams
For tieing up a joint of meat - if you do an extra twist (2 wraps of string) it will not loosen itself and stays in tension. That way it’s easier to truss by yourself
That looks So Delicious! Making this Tonight!!❤😊😊😊
Thank you for this wonderful recipe, I am going to tweak it a bit to my liking but i love how informative & helpful when it comes to possible preference or suggestions. As always, super appreciative to the crew of Everyday Food.
a very beautiful result
Sooooooo delicious! Made this last Sunday, and we are making it again this week for a family dinner. The only issue I had was with it being a little too rare, so I will adjust the cooking time accordingly. I will actually try another commentor's suggestion and cook at 225 for twice as long. Seriously, anyone who had a negative comment about the flavors or this being too much work...just try it. The meat was to die for, and the horseradish sauce was perfection. This recipe is a keeper in my book!
Thanks for the tips, I'm not a rare person either!
How did it turn out at 225 for 90,minutes?
@@DylanGaine It would be charcol lol
just set the thermometer to 125-130F. twice as long is too long, lol
What type of beef did you use? Thanks.
Hi, Thomas, you made an extremely delicious pot roast with horseradish sauce including herb rosemary, and thyme thanks very useful video for everyone thanks.
This recipe was actually great. The meat was tender, of course not as tender as a tenderloin, but had a good tenderness. The flavor was amazing. The only change I made was that I put only few teaspoons of dijon and mixed with some butter salt pepper and thyme. Now we have a very good roast beef for sandwiches!! Thanks for a perfect New Year’s dinner!
Butter always makes food taste better.
What did he just cook? I wasn't paying attention. I was just mesmerized by Thomas :)
Awesome , Thanks
You really have told everything in every essential details. This is like we are being taught how to make the beef roast with each detail. I have made a big piece of beef shoulder without bone marinated in yogurt black pepper coriander cumin and salt. Have wrapped it with sellophane plastick packing for 3 days. I was looking for some good way of cooking such piece. Outclass coating of garlic and mustered pastes i can feel the taste even before cooking it😊. I am sure horse reddish sause will complete the ever lasting appetitive flavour.
Will let you know the result.
I adore him!!! ❤️
exquisite outcome with wonderfully detailed information. I have one question: what about heating up left overs???
This looks absolutely amazing. My mouth is literally watering. I need this thing in my life!
When you make it, let us know how it turns out.
And thanks for being a subscriber. Much appreciated.
Which thing?
@@klarion erm…juicy roast beef made via Everyday Food’s method…did you not watch the video?
@@scruffyo4460 😂 yes, I did
Thank you so much for the tricks and tips !!
I'm looking for roast beef recipe for Christmas and I think I found one. I will try this before holiday to see if can make it right.. thank you for sharing your recipe xxx
Looks amazing! Will definitely try!!
My goodness that looks divine! Definitely going to try this! Thank you 😊
Looks divine? The results of eating it aren't. Hell is not pleasant. Maintaining slaughterhouse and consuming the products are dangerous for all involved.
@@CrazytesseractIt’s not devine. It’s sinfully delicious
Thanks Thomas. It looks so good. Will definitely try it
Awesome
oh my! will surely try this. thank you for the tutorial and tips, esp that dijon mustard and garlic brush
Very helpful, thanks for the tips.
Perfection
Looking forward to ours coming out of the oven! It smells so good my stomach is gurgling lol! Perfect Valentines Day Dinner.
mmm. looks good
I consider myself to be a pretty good cook roast beef has always been my Waterloo! This gives me confidence! And I'm nuts about horseradish sauce with a great recipe!
I made this with top round cut. Absolutely delicious! Thank you. I am going to do this for Christmas dinner.
OMG this dish is impressive! Thank you, great tips!!!
I'm salivating! I love big beefy roasts.
Thank you so much for this very useful video,Thomas,
Fantastic flavor. Thanks Chef!
Made this yesterday and it turned out INCREDIBLE! Even better the day after!
what did you do to heat it up?
Great job! Looks delicious 😋
Thank you for sharing this.
This was very inspiring. Will definately try this method.
Yummy!
Really appreciate this. Pretty much followed this cook with some modification. Cooked longer @ 275. Thought I had horse radish but couldn't find it. Shame on me for using some leftover packets of Arby's horsey sauce. Regardless the roast was wonderful. Will be better prepared next time... Thanks !
Awesome recipe! Can I use this recip in halogen over?
Im making this for my family tonight. Thank you for this excellent recipe!
Did it turn out good??
@@cameronjames6248 not really. I think I needed a different cut of roast. It was rare like his but still tough
When I cook a cheap roast, I always sous vide it, usually for 14 to 24 hours, sometimes even longer.
🏰 excellent
Enjoyed your presentation, nice tutorial
Thank you for this video!
So many awesome things in this video. The whipped cream with sour cream to make the sauce blew my mind! Wonderful video that gives me much more than just one meals worth of ideas and technique! Thanks
I can listen to you endlessly!
Thank you Thomas. You and Julia Child will see me through
The way Americans say ‘erbs always makes me smile inside. This beef looked stunning!
I feel the same way when I hear (H)erbs. 😊
I can hear you, but I cannot See You! I wish I could! Oh! After the commercial, you came back!!!❤😊😊😊
Thank you.
Welcome back!
Thank you, that was excellent I will try to follow tomorrow. 🌾👏🌾👏🌾
love it , thank you !!!
thank you great recipe. I well not have dry roast.
Nice
I'm just wondering I trusted my roast like you did in the beginning, but it looks like the roast you cooked was trusted differently? Will that make a difference? Mine is in the refrigerator now for overnight dry brine. Any help would be appreciated!!
At first I thought he wanted us to becoming zen with the roast (trust). Great details for learning techniques!
I don't like pink meat
What a great recipe!!!! I love it so much that I am going to try the exact receipt tonight: minus the whipping cream!
Yummy😊
Omg thanks so much for putting that recipe of a roast I always make pork because I'm afraid of messing up with that kind if meat but you made it so easy it looks so delicious and easy to prepare you explained it really good thanks so much
This guys great to watch 😅
Can this be done w/ a top round roast? What adjustments do I need to make?
Hi Chef Can I use a chuck roast for slicing thinly?
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TY the different explanation. Things like cutting against the grain, "trusting" (dunnot the spelling) the meat, etc new things amateurs like me learn, by and by.
Trussing
Beautiful Presentation!
This looks soooo good. Definitely gonna try this.
Appreciate this channel very much. This recipe is my new favorite for bottom roast. Thank you good sir
just cool
thank u. really nicely presented
Wow everything was perfectly presented and attention to detail.
I love to see Thomas play with his meet!
Excellent tutorial. I appreciate it.
Great recipe I am cooking it right now 😍🇨🇦
Just woke up from a nap 💤 before this shoot?
Great tips, thanks stud!