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Simple Roast Beef Cooking Tips

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Did you know that you can find simple roast beef cooking tips online? It is true and by using them you can improve the results of your cooking time and time again. Here are just a few of the most common roast beef cooking tips that just about anyone can put to use today.

Deciding on the cut:
Rib eye, standing rib, and tenderloin are the most popular cuts during the holiday seasons, but the leaner cuts of round tip, top round, eye round, and tri-tip are also delicious when prepared correctly and they are more economical choices for everyday meals.

Deciding on the weight:
Some of the most useful roast beef cooking tips involve knowing how much to buy. Here are some of the roast beef cooking tips that can help you figure this out.

In general, lean and boneless roasts, such as tenderloin, eye round and tri-tip will yield 4 three-ounce servings of cooked, trimmed beef per pound. In other words, 3-pound roast will yield 12 three-ounce servings.

Rib eye roasts, which have more fat, will yield about 3 three-ounce servings of cooked, trimmed beef per pound.

Knowing roast beef cooking tips for bone-in meats can be very useful.

Bone-in rib roasts will yield 2-1/2 three-ounce servings of cooked, trimmed beef per pound. In other words, a 3-pound bone-in roast will yield about 7 three-ounce servings.

It is a good idea to always plan in advance if you want leftovers or not when deciding on how much to buy. Some families enjoy having something left over to snack on later while other families prefer to not have leftovers.

Some of the most useful roast beef cooking tips involve smart shopping. You should always try to buy your meat last during your shopping trip. This allows the meat to stay colder for longer.

You should also try to buy only meats that are cherry-red in color, without any grayish or brown blotches. A darker purplish-red color is typical of vacuum-packaged beef. Once exposed to oxygen, beef will turn from a darker red to bright red.

There are many more tricks and hints available online if you wish to search for them. Many of these are located at websites that are especially designed for meat products and meat preparations. These experts are happy to share their knowledge with you via helpful roast beef cooking tips and information pages. These sites are very easy to find and they are written in easy to understand language.

Using these roast beef cooking tips will help save money and enjoy your choices more. Your family will also enjoy the taste of your dishes more. Try some of this tricks and see if you do not agree.


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