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Helpful Cooking Tips for Roast Beef

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Learning some basic cooking tips for roast beef can enhance any meal that contains the meat. Most of these techniques are time tested and easy to implement in most kitchens. In addition, these cooking tips for roast beef will make your family and guests smile with delight as they savor your wonderful meals.

Here are a few of the most common cooking tips for roast beef:

Broiling
You should score with a knife the edges so they will cup. This is not possible with large roast but it is a good idea for smaller ones. You can also cook in a broiler basket to keep the product flat.

Trimming
If you wish, you can trim some of the excess fat off your product. This is a good idea if you want to save on fat consumption for your family.

Seasoning
Many of the best cooking tips for roast beef involve seasoning. You may be surprised at how many ways there are to season your meat. Many people like their meat to be as close to natural as possible and they use very little seasoning, while others prefer a more bold taste.

If you want to learn some of the best cooking tips for roast beef for bold seasoning, it is advisable that you try some cuts and recipes on smaller products first. When you find what you like best, proceed to use larger cuts of meat. This can save you money and disappointment.

Here are some cooking tips for roast beef and broiling basics:

Place meat on the unheated rack of a broiler pan. For cuts less than 1 1/4 inches thick, broil 3 inches from the heat. For cuts 1 1/4 inches thick or thicker, broil 4 to 5 inches from the heat. Broil the meat for the time given below or until desired doneness, turning the meat over after half of the broiling time.

If you prefer roasting, here are some cooking tips for roast beef and general rules for roasting times:

Boneless rolled rump roast, 4 to 6 lbs, 150 F - 170 F, 1 1/2 to 3 hours. This is for medium rare to medium doneness.

Boneless sirloin roast, 4 to 6 lbs, 140 F rare, 2 1/4 to 2 3/4 hours; 4 to 6 lbs, 160F medium, 2 3/4 to 3 1/4 hours; 4 to 6 lbs, 170 F well-done, 3 1/4 to 3 3/4 hours.

Keep in mind that ovens vary. You will need to adjust your cooking time to match your oven.

You can find some wonderful recipes and more cooking tips for roast beef either online at any of the many websites that offer free information or through printed cook books that are also widely available either online or in local bookstores.



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