Off-Oven Roast Beef Recipe (2024)

By Sam Sifton

Off-Oven Roast Beef Recipe (1)

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2 hours 30 minutes
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Ingredients

Yield:4 to 6 main courses, with leftovers for sandwiches

  • 1beef roast, like top, eye or bottomround, approximately 3 pounds
  • 1tablespoon kosher salt
  • 1tablespoon freshly groundblack pepper
  • 3cloves garlic, peeled and minced
  • 1tablespoon olive oil
  • Red-pepper flakes to taste

Ingredient Substitution Guide

Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Remove roast from refrigerator. Preheat oven to 500 degrees.

  2. Step

    2

    In a small bowl, mix together salt, pepper, garlic, olive oil and red-pepper flakes to create a kind of paste. Rub this all over the roast. Place beef in a roasting pan or cast-iron skillet, fat-side up, and put in oven. Cook undisturbed for 5 minutes per pound.

  3. Step

    3

    Turn off oven. Do not open oven door. Leave roast to continue cooking, undisturbed, for two hours.

  4. After two hours, remove roast from oven. Slice and serve alongside, ideally, a watercress salad, some skillet-fried potatoes and a small tureen of Henry Bain sauce.

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Mirta

We like our roast beef rare so I left in the oven for one hour instead of two. Perfect!

Lutheranliar

I call this Magic Meat and make it almost every week. (In fact, I made it just last night). Here’s the trick: you must follow the recipe EXACTLY. Take the roast out of the fridge right before you turn on the oven. This means the roast is COLD when it goes in. (If you start with room-temp meat, it’ll be too done in the middle.) You roast at 500 for EXACTLY 5 minutes per pound. I ask Siri: “How much is 2.85 times 5?” Then I roast for 14.25 minutes, using a timer. Timer for the 2 hrs. oven off too!

Sam Sifton

Leave it off!

Lee

Have ruined two roasts now using this recipe, both to over cooking. Took it out half an hour earlier than recommended the 2nd time, and it was still medium in the middle, medium-well at the ends.

Denny

Thank you. This is my first time with this recipe, and Sam got it wrong. Thanks to you, I checked my 3 lb. roast at 75 minutes and it was right on 140-145. Just right.

Ella

I've followed this recipe at least a dozen times and my roast has always come out medium rare to blood rare. So I don't understand the complaints about well done roasts. Either people aren't following the recipe, or perhaps it doesn't work as well with small roasts. (I tend to make roasts in the 5-7 pound range.) I do exactly as instructed--5 minutes per pound at 500 degrees, then turn off the oven without opening the door. I leave it in the turned-off oven for 2 hours.

Evelyn

I found it helpful to use my oven's temperature probe. What I had to do was insert it when I put the meat in the oven. Turning off my oven also turns off my temperature probe, but if I turned the oven back on about 20 minutes before I thought the roast was done, I got a new read on the temperature of the meat. If the meat wasn't done, I turned the oven off again and checked 10 minutes later. It saved me from cooking too long and having the roast well done instead of medium rare.

Mary from Terry, MS

I have been cooking eye of round this way for 40 years and it always comes out perfect. My grandmother and mother made Sunday roast in this manner for 40 years before me. They'd put in the roast in the oven for the required time per pound and then turn off the oven while they went to Sunday School and church. When they returned home, the roast was perfectly cooked and served for lunch, along with rice, gravy, and seasonal fresh vegetables. Delicious and so easy!

Grace

Best Roast Beef I've ever made...don't rely on time. Use a thermometer. I pulled it at 130 degrees and rested it for about a half hour. Perfect.

Marqua1

Works every time! You must have to believe and follow the directions.

Conniethecook

This is a magical recipe for eye of the round!! For 1.75 lb., I roasted for 10 minutes at 475, turned the oven off, and pulled it out after 1 hour. So perfectly medium rare. Thanks, Sam.

Evanston Ed

I cannot imagine how anyone following the recipie closely could produce a medium roast, but all that aside, the sauce is incomparable. This demonstrates how commercial products can be artfully combined to produce...BEAUTY!

Blasthoff

DO NOT let anyone tell you different, low and slow is the ONLY way to roast beef consistently the way you want it. Place the prepped roast in the HOT (approx 475F) oven to brown for only 10-15 mins max. Reduce temp to as close to 175F as your oven will go, opening the oven door to cool down hot oven as quickly as possible. To achieve med rare, roast to an internal temp of about 118F, then let rest 25-30mins to finish. Perfection, regardless of roast weight/shape variation.

Norah Robb

Oven temperatures vary. Know your oven and adjust accordingly. Remember to start with meat at room temperature.

Janet MacNab

I did the recipe as directed and thought it turned out good. We like out meat medium rare. I am doing it again and will cut cooking time down and perhaps the oven sitting time too. We loved it for left overs as snacks and sandwiches.

Susie Fitzer

Perfect every time. Made it with 3 lb. roasts and with 6 lb roasts.

Kate

Like many people I was sceptical that this would work, but it did! I had a 1.5kg topside roast and I could have probably taken it out 20 mins sooner. I was so worried it would be raw or rare, but it was lovely. Even at medium-well done the meat was tender and sliced beautifully. The only problem is you can use your oven for any side dishes, but I took the suggestion and made skillet fried potatoes, steamed some green beans and made a brown onion gravy. Will definitely make again.

Marge

This method did not work for our 4 1/2 lb. boneless ribeye roast. An hour after turning off the heat, the oven was barely warm - it was clear that no more cooking was going to be happening at that temp, and the roast was raw. It took at least another 45 minutes at 350 to get it to rare/medium rare.

KLD

This method does not work in self cooling ovens. Some have an automatic fan to cool the oven when it’s turned off - which pulls all of the residual heat out of the oven.

Kathy

Yes and no. The roasting method works great. Used a 3 lb sirloin tip roast because that's what we had, not as tender as some others but great flavor. Two hours off was too long--cut the in-oven time by 35 minutes and it was still well done--which pleased my spouse. But a tablespoon of salt in the rub was too much! Had to brainstorm on how to reduce the saltiness of the drippings, to make a sauce from all that long-roasted flavor. Reduce the salt by half.

Janet

The roast was done to medium rare in less than two hours.

Stephanie

I had a 4.84 lb eye round and this formula still worked perfectly. It was even a bit forgiving - I looked through the window of the oven and saw it had rolled onto it's side so I opened the oven to roll the fat on to the top. I had to do this twice during the oven on time. I just added 1 minute before turning off the heat and it was still perfect. Took the time to tie it 1 inch apart and used a probe to avoid any surprises, which I recommend.

Missy

We've made a roast for Christmas for years and this was the first time utilizing this method. It was perfection. 10lb in for 55min and then off for 2 hours 45 minutes. We were sweating and worried we'd be eating at midnight but it was incredible and so tender and the most beautiful roast we've ever made.

Glenn

I have made this many times but have never followed step 4 to the letter. I always use a probe thermometer set at 125 and take it out when it reaches that. I also sear each side on the stovetop first for a few minutes each for texture. Always turns out perfect.

KB

Didn’t this have an au jus recipe before at the end?

DrewLV

Cooked as directed and it came out great!

DianaPrince83

We have a family of tender mouths, so the amount of black pepper was a bit much for some younger ones (even left out the red pepper!). This time making it with just a teaspoon of black pepper and substituting onion powder for the rest to flavor it. Even with the spice, it still got rave reviews! And leave the oven off! Time it exactly! Has never gone wrong and turns out juicy and med-rare every time. Try with Yorkshire puddings for a proper roast dinner!

Jo Henderson

I have made this version of roast beef many times and it has never steered me wrong. I shared this recipe with a friend a few years ago and she told me it didn't work for her as the meat was totally rare when she carved into it. She neglected to tell me that she was cooking a bone-in roast that is not the cut of beef I usually use for this recipe.

DeWil from Ohio

This was the first time I've made a roast this way and it turned out great. It was a small enexpensive Bottom Round Roast just 2.25 lb. I opened the door after one hour and checked the temp. It was not quite done. Opening the door cooled the oven so much that I had to turn the oven back on; 300° for 15 minutes. My spouse said it was perfect. I prefer mine just a little more cooked, but it was one of the best roasts I have ever made at any price.

Jeanne

Did this with a 2.5 lb Pork Sirloin Tip roast from Costco. Used the spice rub from the Weekend Roast recipe by Sam. Cooked 13 minutes, turned oven off. Used a probe thermometer and it took exactly an hour to come to 145. So moist and delicious! What a happy find!

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FAQs

Do you cook roast beef in the oven covered or uncovered? ›

When cooking a roast in the oven, keep it uncovered until roasted to the desired doneness. After removing from the oven, tent with foil and let stand 15 minutes before carving. This allows the juices to redistribute, preventing them from draining out during carving—and preventing dry, disappointing meat.

How much does a roast cook after removing from oven? ›

Typically, even a small steak, individually cooked piece of chicken, or a hamburger will rise at least 3-4°F degrees during resting. A larger roast or turkey can rise as much as 10-15°F depending upon conditions. The doneness of meat is directly related to the final internal temperature it reaches after resting.

How long does it take to cook a roast beef at 350? ›

Beef Roasting Guide
Type of roastOven temperatureCooking time
Sirloin strip roast Whole350°F1½ – 1¾ hours
Sirloin strip roast Half (5-6 lbs)350°F1¼ hours
Top sirloin roast Whole350°F12-15 mins / lb
Top sirloin roast Half350°F17-20 mins / lb
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What is the cooking time and temperature for roast beef? ›

Bring the internal temperature to 135°F (for medium rare meat), 145°F (for medium meat), or 150°F (for medium well). The size and shape of your roast makes a difference in cooking time. As a general rule of thumb, at 225°F, cook your roast for about 30 minutes per pound, after the initial browning (for a medium rare).

Do you put water in the pan when cooking roast beef? ›

Please don't use water to cook your roast beef! But yes, do use a liquid in your pan when cooking roast beef. You don't want to use water because you really need something with some flavor and seasonings! In this recipe we are using beef broth, red wine, and plenty of seasonings for the perfect flavor.

Should you cover roast beef with foil when roasting? ›

Do you cover roast beef when cooking? You should cover a beef roast with kitchen foil for at least part of the cooking time. This stops the roast beef from drying out too much during cooking.

Is it better to cook a roast at 325 or 350? ›

When roasting meat and poultry, set the oven temperature to 325°F (163°C) or higher. Explore the charts below to learn how to get great results every time you cook.

What temperature do you remove roast beef from the oven? ›

Beef or Lamb
Cooking LevelTemperature out of the ovenTemperature after resting in a warm place
Rare48-52°C55-60°C
Medium Rare55-59°C55-60°C
Medium60-66°C55-60°C
Well done67-71°C55-60°C

Does roast get more tender the longer you cook it in oven? ›

Yes, pot roast absolutely becomes more tender the longer it cooks. Roasts are generally made from tougher cuts of meat, such as chuck or brisket, which contain a lot of collagen, connective tissue, and fat. These tougher tissues require a long cooking time to break down and for the collagen to converts into gelatin.

How long does a 3 lb roast take to cook at 350? ›

If you're up for some light math, here's a rule of thumb: For every pound of meat you're roasting at 350°F, it will take approximately 18 minutes for rare, 20 minutes for medium, and 25 minutes for well-done. But your cook time can vary widely based on the cut used.

What temp is roast most tender? ›

We recommend a temperature of 195-200 °F / 90-93 °C for a tender and juicy roast. Serve: Remove the bay leaves and rosemary sprigs. Blend some of the celery, carrots and onion with some of the juices until you have a smooth puree.

Is 350 too high for a roast? ›

You'll notice our chart selects low to moderate heat, in the range of 325 or 350 degrees, for larger roasts and higher heat, above 400 degrees, for smaller, tender roasts to produce the best results.

How long do you cook a 2 lb roast at 325? ›

This roast cooks at 450°F for 15 minutes and then 25 - 30 minutes per pound at 325°F for a boneless, medium cooked roast.

How do you know when roast beef is done? ›

The USDA recommends steaks and roasts be cooked to 145°F (medium) and then rested for at least 3 minutes. To ensure food safety, ground beef should be cooked to a minimum 160°F (well done). Be sure to check with a thermometer, as color alone is not a foolproof indicator.

How long should you cook a 2 lb roast? ›

Common Names
Approx weightRare (125 °F)Medium (145 °F)
2 lb31 min42 min
3 lb45 min55 min
4 lb1 hr1 hr 10 min

Is it best to cover roast beef? ›

Roast beef can be cooked both covered and uncovered. Cooking covered helps to retain moisture in the meat and results in a tender and juicy roast. Covering the roast with foil or a lid will trap steam and prevent the meat from drying out.

Does covering a roast make it more tender? ›

**Covered**: Cooking a roast covered helps retain moisture and can result in a more tender and juicy roast. It's especially beneficial when using methods like braising or slow cooking, where the liquid and steam created inside the covered container or pot help tenderize the meat.

Does cooking a roast at a lower temperature make it more tender? ›

The roasts cooked at 450 F were chewy and a little dry in the outside portions and were still quite rare in the center. Except for the browning in the crust, the flavor was a little weak. The meats cooked at low heat were more tender and moist as well.

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