Roast Beef with Gravy
Show: Trisha's Southern Kitchen
Episode: The Yearwood Sunday Supper
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By kama.drake
San Antonio, Texas
on January 05, 2013
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I don't know what y'all with bad reviews are doing wrong, but I've made this several times with all different sizes of roasts - just as the recipe says to do it at 450 - and they were outstanding every time!
By swisherking
on January 03, 2013
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This is one of the worst dishes I have ever tried to have. I say tried as I threw it away.
By jeaniestoltz@hi...
Patton, PA
on January 02, 2013
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I too followed the recipe and thought that 450 was way too high. I cooked it for a little less than 3 hours. It was very tough. I did not have to add water to the pan at all. I was hesitant about adding the vinegar but the gravy tasted great anyway.
By conart4_11559464
Mesa, AZ
on December 30, 2012
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We thought it was very good and the meat tender. However, I cooked it at 250 for 5 hours for a 5# roast, 450 seemed alittle to hot.
By johnsenj
Minnesota
on December 29, 2012
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sorry Trisha. like your show, but this roast beef did not do it for us.
By LisaMetzler
Rockford IL
on December 26, 2012
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I wondered about the 450 degrees, followed the recipe to a t but it turned out tough and my husband could not chew the meat almost choked on it! I bought a good quality roast from a local butcher......so sad to have wasted my money!
By TJ217
on December 24, 2012
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Really? 450 degrees for 3-4 hours on a 5# roast? We naively tried this as written, figuring the steaming in the tent with onions was the reason for higher heat and longer time/pound than any other recipe. Remember the bone-dry turkey scene in Christmas Vacation? Skip this one.
By jemcooks
on December 20, 2012
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A great recipe! My husband never really cared for my roast beef and loves this one. The vinegar adds a wonderful flavor to the gravy that I never expected and the roast is very tender. It just gets better as a leftover dish as well. I adjusted the vinegar amount for a smaller roast (3.5 lb but cooked it almost the full time.
By SpaghettiSally
on December 17, 2012
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Tender! I have cooked roast for years in many methods. This was by far the easiest and most tender. Delicious. The vinegar was such an easy, flavorful touch. I also made the spoon bread rolls from this episode, and they were perfect for sopping up the gravy. I bought 2 roasts because my grocery store only carried 2.5 lb boneless chuck roast. They were thinner than a 5 pounder would be, so my cook time was only 3 hours. Next time, I would add another onion. The one onion was sweet and added a lot of flavor to the gravy.
***WARNING***do not use a glass Pyrex dish. They are not designed to add water to during baking. Mine EXPLODED an hour into roasting when I added more water. Since the beef was wrapped in foil, the glass didn't ruin the roast. After an hour of clean up, I then put the foil packaged roast in my metal broiler pan, added water, and finished cooking the roast.
By sunshine&thunder
on December 16, 2012
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I so wanted this recipe to be good. It was not. I followed the instructions as written. The meat tasted sour and the meat was not tender. I will not make it again. I was very disappointed because I do enjoy her show.