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QuestionI have the roast in a pan with water should I cover it with foil?Community AnswerThat depends on whether or not you are baking it. If you are baking it and you do not have a lid for your pan then yes, the foil would be useful in keeping the water from boiling away but you should still check on it from time to time so that the pan does not go dry. If you are cooking on the stove top or slow cooker, then no, as you would use pot lids instead of foil for these two methods. Once again, monitor the water level from time.
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QuestionHow big of a roast should I make if there are five people?Community AnswerAbout 3 pounds so they can have seconds. Good roasted meat is easy and tastes good when done to tenderness.
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QuestionShould I cover the roast with foil?Community AnswerIf you're roasting it in a pan without a cover, yes. That allows the meat to braise which is important when roasting a tough piece of meat so it will be tender.
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QuestionHow much meat do I need if ten people are coming to dinner?Community AnswerAllow at least 1/2 lb. of meat for each person. For 10 guests, I would cook at least 5-7 lbs. so people could have seconds as well.
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QuestionCan I freeze a marinated, uncooked roast?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionIf I do the roast in a slow cooker, do I still add liquid to cover 1/3 of the meat?Community AnswerYes; otherwise, it will dry out. You can add water, beef stock, vegetable stock, or wine.
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QuestionHow can I make gravy for a bottom round roast?Community AnswerTake the juices from the bottom of your pot or slow cooker, and add a bit of flour and/or cornstarch. Keep adding the flour/cornstarch and stirring until you get the consistency you like.
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QuestionDo I leave the rope or netting on the roast while cooking it?Community AnswerYes. After cooking you can remove the string and slice your beef.
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QuestionDo you recommend injecting a roast with marinade?Community AnswerIt's not necessary, as the meat tends to soak up the juices with whatever seasonings you use, but there's nothing wrong with injecting a marinade.
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QuestionWhen cooking a bottom round roast, do I put the fat side up or down?Community AnswerYou should put the roast fat side down. You can also trim the fat off, but leaving it on will give the roast extra flavor.
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QuestionIs it possible to overcook a rump roast?Community AnswerYes, it is. You can overcook a roast just like you can overcook a steak.
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QuestionWhat is an easy marinade?Community AnswerStore-bought sauces, like Worcestershire sauce, work well. You could also just mix equal parts any kind of vinegar with oil.
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QuestionHow long does it take to cook a round roast?Community AnswerOn average 25-30 minutes per pound, depending on the accuracy of the oven being used.
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QuestionWhat is the most tender part of a beef roast to cook?Community AnswerI find a chuck roast to be the most tender. I cook it in a very large oval roasting pan, add water to almost cover the roast, put in 8 to 10 beef bouillon cubes, a big chunk of onion, and cook uncovered on 350 for several hours until it's fork tender. Add cut up potatoes and carrots and cook until tender. You can even freeze the leftover broth to make soup at a later date.
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QuestionIs braising and cooking it slowly the only method of making sure a bottom round will be tender?Community AnswerYes, it is.
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QuestionCan a bottom round roast be grilled?Community AnswerBecause bottom round roast is a larger, tougher cut of meat, you should avoid grilling it. Choose a low, slow method for cooking the roast.
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QuestionHow long do I cook 10 lbs bottom round roast in oven for?Community AnswerCut the roast into 2 or 3 smaller roasts so they cook evenly. Plan on 20 minutes at 350 F (176 C) for each pound of meat.
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QuestionWhen roasting a bottom round roast in an oven on a wire rack, should I add liquid in the pan?Community AnswerYes, you should.
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