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Slow-Roasted Beef

Slow-Roasted Beef

by Pam on October 22, 2013

There are many wonderful perks to being a food blogger and one of them definitely is being sent kitchen gadgets. I was recently sent a new meat thermometer called Chef Alarm from Thermowork[1]s that came at the perfect time because mine had recently quit working. This new thermometer does everything! It has Splash-proof design for commercial kitchens, uses Pro-Series™ temperature probes, includes Pro-Series High Temp Cooking Probe with cable to 700°F max temp, optional Pro-Series Needle Probe[2] for thin cuts and Sous Vide, adjustable high and low alarms, always-on min & max temperatures, adjustable volume, includes count-down and count-up timer, really big digits and a backlight, and is available in 9 colors. I loved that it comes with a padded zip wallet that neatly holds everything.

I decided to use my new thermometer when making a roast beef for our Sunday dinner. I found a recipe, in my cooking bible, The New Best Recipe ~ Revised Edition, that was calling my name. I lightly seasoned the sirloin roast, seared it on all sides then cooked it in a 250 degree oven for close to an hour then I cranked up the heat to 500 degrees to finish cooking for a few minutes. I let the roast rest for 10 minutes before slicing. It turned out to be perfectly medium rare and we all devoured it! I am so excited to have such an amazing meat thermometer that is so accurate! Thanks Thermoworks[3]! I made the leftover beef into French Dip Sandwiches[4] and they were amazing too. Looking forward to making this recipe again and again.

Preheat the oven to 250 degrees.

Place the roast onto a plate then slice a clove of garlic into spears. Using a sharp knife, pierce meat on both sides about 1/2-inch deep and insert slivers of garlic in each hole, pushing all the way in. Sprinkle both sides of the roast evenly with sea salt, freshly cracked pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, oregano, and thyme. I didn’t measure the seasonings, just sprinkled on to taste.

Heat the olive oil in a large Dutch oven over medium high heat. Once the Dutch oven is HOT add the roast and sear on all sides.

Place the meat thermometer into the thickest part of the roast. Place the Dutch oven into the preheated oven and cook until the thermometer reads 115 degrees, about 45-60 minutes. Crank the heat up to 500 degrees and continue cooking until the roast reaches 125-130 degrees, for medium rare. Remove from the oven and let the roast rest on a cutting board for at least 10 minutes before slicing and serving. Enjoy.



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Slow-Roasted Beef




Yield: 8

Prep Time: 5 min.

Cook Time: 60 min. +



Ingredients:

1 3-4 lb boneless top sirloin roast
1-2 cloves of garlic, cut into slivers
Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste
Garlic powder
Onion powder, to taste
Paprika, to taste
Oregano, to taste
Thyme, to taste
1 tbsp olive oil

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 250 degrees.

Place the roast onto a plate then slice a clove of garlic into spears. Using a sharp knife, pierce meat on both sides about 1/2-inch deep and insert slivers of garlic in each hole, pushing all the way in. Sprinkle both sides of the roast evenly with sea salt, freshly cracked pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, oregano, and thyme. I didn’t measure the seasonings, just sprinkled on to taste.

Heat the olive oil in a large Dutch oven over medium high heat. Once the Dutch oven is HOT add the roast and sear on all sides.

Place the meat thermometer into the thickest part of the roast. Place the Dutch oven into the preheated oven and cook until the thermometer reads 115 degrees, about 45-60 minutes. Crank the heat up to 500 degrees and continue cooking until the roast reaches 125-130 degrees, for medium rare. Remove from the oven and let the roast rest on a cutting board for at least 10 minutes before slicing and serving. Enjoy.



References

  1. ^ Thermowork (www.thermoworks.com)
  2. ^ Pro-Series Needle Probe (www.thermoworks.com)
  3. ^ Thermoworks (www.thermoworks.com)
  4. ^ French Dip Sandwiches (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  5. ^ Print Recipe (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  6. ^ Save to ZipList Recipe Box (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)

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We Won! Food Wishes Takes Down Two Taste Awards

Thanks to you, were happy to announce that Food Wishes has
won two Taste Awards! We were a finalist in two categories, “Best
Food Program: Web,” and “Best Home Chef in a Series,” and took home both
prizes.



A sincere thank you to everyone who took the time to vote.
I’ve said it before, but no food blogger anywhere enjoys such overwhelming
support from their audience. Youre the best!

The Tuna Melt – Open Face, Insert Hypocrisy

If you watch as much food television as I do, then I’m sure
you’ve heard a celebrity chef or two, pontificating about the horrors of
combining cheese and fish. They say it’s never acceptable, no exceptions, never,
ever.


Of course, after the show ends, they have a couple beers and
head for their favorite late-night diner, where they enjoy delicious tuna
melts. Those hypocritical bastards. I’m not saying to start pouring nacho
cheese sauce over your sautéed sand dabs, but when it comes to food, it’s best
to never say never.

As I mention in the video, this will only be as good as your
tuna, so use something nice. You know I’m a Tonino man, but any imported,
olive-oil packed brand should work fine. By the way, I enjoy the classic,
toasted sandwich-style tuna melt a great deal, but this open face version is a
little easier to execute, and perfect for larger groups, since you can fit a
bunch on a pan.


Whether you use my formula or embellish to your tastes, I
really hope you give these a try soon. And, if you know any celebrity chefs,
invite them over and see if you can get them to admit this totally works.
Enjoy!


Ingredients for 2 large tuna melts:
2 thick slices of Italian or French bread
2 tbsp soft butter
6.5 oz jar of oil-packed tuna, drained
2 tbsp small diced celery
1 tbsp minced green onion
2 tsp capers
1 tsp hot chili sauce or other hot stuff to taste
salt and pepper to taste
2 tbsp mayonnaise, or more to taste
about 1/3 cup shredded or crumbled fresh mozzarella
1/4 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
cayenne to taste

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