Just use the oven-safe thermometer and cook the roast beef to your desired doneness, keeping in mind that the internal temp will rise about 10 degrees while resting. Also, if you want deli roast beef, let it cool then wrap the roast in plastic and refrigerate. It will be easier to get extra-thin slices the next day. ▶🎥Become a Patreon member for full meal videos: www.patreon.com/sipandfeast Newest video is Better Bolognese, Asparagus side, and 2 drinks for our upcoming cookbook. ▶📝Our Newsletter with free weekly new recipes: www.sipandfeast.com/subscribe/
@MichaelSorensen-bl3ecАй бұрын
I'll definitely be buying your cookbook. I've made so many of your recipes, they always turn out great.
@Meggs2329 күн бұрын
Fab recipe! And a steakhouse video would be great! Thank you!
@Brandonisfinished25 күн бұрын
Worcestershire sauce is pronounced Worcester. No shire on the back end.
@Brandonisfinished25 күн бұрын
Don’t ask me why!😂
@lpivkАй бұрын
Insane streak of content man. Best home cook channel out there.
@SipandFeastАй бұрын
I appreicate that, thank you.🙏
@mesiroy123427 күн бұрын
First time here, you really think so?
@pjperdue1293Ай бұрын
Because of this video, I bought an eye of round roast today and used your method to the letter. (I did bring the internal temp up to 145°.) Result: the best rare roast beef I've ever cooked, and I'm 65. It's pink-rare inside and I could slice it paper-thin if I want (my knives are really sharp). It's really tender even thick-sliced and it's delicious. So, thank you! I love your channel. 🥰
@bernsbruce2340Ай бұрын
I love watching Sip and Feast vids to relax. Really takes a lot of stress away.
@Brandon-jw5cvАй бұрын
I'm so glad I'm subscribed to this channel. It's all stuff that my family actually wants to eat. Recently made the german red cabbage and the rice pudding. Also "you're welcome" - your kid gets extra points for politeness.
@JustGrillingandChilling.Ай бұрын
From a longtime fan….a “steakhouse video”….??….YES PLEASE!!!….
@Exercise4CheatMealsАй бұрын
I am so glad we have this connection too.
@lindabader3857Ай бұрын
I just love how you explain & show how much ingredients & the process. Your son is a hard rater with you. I’d like to see your wife rate the dishes more as well.
@zeth9965Ай бұрын
Great stuff. I haven’t stopped by your channel in a while and I forgot how real it is. congrats on doing so well. 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@TheSadDaneАй бұрын
Good episode on a good channel. I'm a pretty fair home cook, but I generally get a few good tips from every episode. The nice thing is that these are sane recipes that busy people can make that will taste good. It's the way I generally cook, leaving the fancier stuff to order in restaurants, or maybe to try on a quiet weekend.
@mrdinme.476825 күн бұрын
I did this, let it sit overnight, you are so right, seasoned great! Only a 3lb-er, did it 40 mins after a great sear in cast iron! Made some mashed potatoes, it was so good, rare, and potatoes green beans, gravy was awesome! Thank you! This IS a keeper!
@2Wheels_NYC23 күн бұрын
So this is definitely my "comfort" dish growing up, what I remember my pops always making for a Sunday or even Christmas. I do most of the cooking now, but this certainly evokes childhood memories! That roast is cooked perfectly for me, and I love the gravy. My newest additions for myself with my sunday roast: I started making the roux for the gravy with wagyu tallow, and there's huge depth of beef flavor. I've also been deglazing with either dry vermouth or brandy. Both different, both excellent. The brandy cooked down with the alcohol burned off has a great nutty sweetness. I recently invested in the Meater+ thermometer. It's an expensive piece of kit at $100, but absolutely love it. Bluetooth pairs to the phone, and tracks both the ambient oven temp, and the internal cooking temp. Their new version is even able to be in whatever protein you're deep frying, and survive! As always, an awesome show, and wonderful version of a personal family favorite!
@georgejasper87944 күн бұрын
My favorite thing about your vids is you continually let people know they aren't following rules: they can do things the way they want and just use your presentation as a template.
@ChoboMog-pwАй бұрын
Thank you for including a salt percentage for seasoning the roast instead of a volumetric measure. It may seem like a small detail, and less accurate measures or even salt to taste make sense when finishing a sauce/stew/soup, when seasoning something like a roast, pickling, or baking the accuracy really matters. Can't wait to try the recipe!
@dirkclarke2372Ай бұрын
Jim, you know you're good when I'm upvoting and giving compliments...BEFORE I've even watched the video.
@SipandFeastАй бұрын
Thanks so much!
@mrsmac5196Ай бұрын
I love oven slow roast beef to medium rare, sliced thin 🥰. I grew up just northwest of Boston, north of Worcester where we all say wouh-sta-sheer sauce😄
@Nothing-zw3ydАй бұрын
I always make just plain spinach for a side with my roast beef, but I put a little cider vinegar on it once I plate it. A little of the vinegar mixes with the gravy and makes it's way around the plate. For me it's a really good combination.
@wendyeader26127 күн бұрын
I appreciate how you help take the "fear factor" out of cooking for new chefs by showing that there is flexibility to the recipes.
@mary-claredeane7665Ай бұрын
I absolutely love your videos, and I am so glad they come out in advance of the weekend cause I can then shop for the ingredients and “tah- dah!” - produce a masterpiece on a Sunday!
@JDTee7925 күн бұрын
Making this tonight. Had an issue at work and left early (millwork didn’t arrive, it’s all good 😝) Picked up ingredients and I’m halfway in. Wife just left with the boys for practice and they’re excited. They said the downstairs smells incredible. 🤷♂️
@Yentz46 күн бұрын
Meat cutter here! Just ask for a roast with a fat cap. We take them off because people are allergic to fat and don't tend to buy them if a roast has one, but it's super easy for us to get you one with a fat cap. You can also just ask for fat trimmings, which almost all butchers will give you for free.
@JohnBrooks-t8g14 сағат бұрын
I've never heard of a fat allergy. Are you sure that's not the customers making an excuse to make you trim it just because they don't want it
@rweiseleАй бұрын
I use Kitchen Bouquet Browning Seasoning Sauce, doesn't take much to really transform a mild beef gravy to the rich brown beefy gravy, without adding the salt that comes with the Better than Boullion. Comes in a smallish bottle, so it doesn't take much to make a big difference. Love roast beef done this way, also works in a crock pot on high with beef stock around the roast, up about half way. After an hour or so it should be up to the desired temperature, use the beef stock to make gravy and a beef au jus dip. The secret to the crock pot is having the beef stock up to temperature before adding the seared roast, and there is no moisture lost from the roast. If desired layer Lipton onion soup powder over the top of the roast, and the moisture from the lid will work that down into the meat. Awesome eating.
@julias6688Ай бұрын
James it’s as fun to see your reviews as it is watch the recipe. It’s been fun watching you age. You’re a great critic! And you have a good knowledge of the subject at hand. Props for your chops! And thank your dad for another great recipe.
@bkm2797Ай бұрын
Love a good roast beef medium rare. Agree with you that the roast is better off resting on top of the onions, and yes more fat would have given you more to work with. One thing that I didn’t realize when I cooked my first roast beef was that it continues to cook once removed from the oven, I panicked because it looked too rare, so I put it back in the oven for 20 minutes and overcooked it, have to say I cried (was only 21 yrs.old) and guest were coming,lol. Gravy is tough to get right, I would have put some Dijon mustard and for color and a bit more flavor 1/2 tsp.dark mushroom soy sauce. You got a 9 from James so I know it was a winner. Thanks Jim, James and Tara, always a pleasure.👍❤
@CherylMonroe-q3z28 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the way you explain everything. How to beef up the gravy, if you get a lower fat roast, etc. Also, I bought the Tramontina 14.5" skillet. So happy with it. Love you channel!!
@DaSuTroАй бұрын
This will be ideal for my holiday dinner along with the stuffed shells recipe from Brian Lagerstrom's channel.
@crystalrowanАй бұрын
Oh man - the roast beef sandwiches from this are going to be epic. I'm going to bake up some fresh crusty sourdough for that specific purpose. Can't wait to try this recipe! I'll get a fabulous dinner (with your roasted garlic mashed potatoes) and roast beef sandwiches for lunches next week.
@kerrlove129 күн бұрын
We tried it tonight for dinner and it was outstanding. The gravy was the best part. Thank you!
@resonantalchemist22020 күн бұрын
My kids have food allergies and aversions. I have been trying different things to get better food into them. I was surprised that making this was as easy as it appeared on the video and it tastes so good. Slightly different sizes of things as I am in Australia, but my kids both devoured this dinner. As a single Dad, making this was super easy and super tasty, and the fact that everyone enjoyed it speaks for itself. Thanks for the recipe
@wobblysauce29 күн бұрын
A peice like this is good when you have people that like it well done and others that like it more rare.
@cwatson3495Ай бұрын
We own that knife, I bought it for my husband, a former chef. He LOVES this knife. Get it for Christmas for someone you love. Remember to put a penny in the package for good luck!!!
@karlreinke9653Ай бұрын
Never heard of putting a penny in the package. You do this in a wallet for good luck.
@InAbsentiaDei27 күн бұрын
@@karlreinke9653There is a superstition that gifting a knife to someone can cause bad luck or sever the relationship between two people. To counteract the superstition, you gift a coin with it.
@jbonifidelity23 күн бұрын
A penny a point! My mother said that. She’s 1/2 Irish and 1/2 Italian. Don’t know which superstition it is.
@debanderik27 күн бұрын
I can't keep up with these great recipes. We started using these recipes because they are easy, and remind me of home (LI). Our kids are all in their late 20s with their own families, homes, careers, etc. It's really hard to get everyone together for a meal. Since we have been cooking from this channel, Sunday dinner has become a thing. Thanks so much
@judefrazier4727Ай бұрын
James the taste tester is awesome, love this channel❤
@anettenordenstrom-dz5nbАй бұрын
Beautiful dish and a lovely family ❤️
@bensmith753628 күн бұрын
Ive followed your examples a few times now, zero failures, excellent video editing and clear simple instruction makes for a foolproof result. You really have things dialled in.
@CrudechunkАй бұрын
Hey man you have the best cooking videos on youtube. Easy to follow, straight to the point, and not overly complicated. Thanks to you I've successfully tricked my wife into thinking I actually know what I;m doing in the kitchen. Making this for the family tonight!
@mitzimae-z8mАй бұрын
Love your family..Blessings
@lisamessiana1032Ай бұрын
Absolutely phenomenal recipe & tutorial!🌟👏🌟 Thank u so much!💕
@EchoSigma621 күн бұрын
I’ve never made roast beef, I like your very simple prepping, cooking, and finishing method. As soon as I see one of these cuts on sale I’m going to try this recipe. Thanks!
@douglassauvageau7262Ай бұрын
My local beef-distributor has a road-side retail counter. They are offering Chuck-Eye for $9.95 per pound. Your suggestions of lard-searing and bone-broth sparks my appetite. My mom's favorite side was sliced carrots with brown-sugar and mustard sauce (orangey). Every Monday she would bake a dozen loaves of home-baked bread. 🥰
@douglassauvageau7262Ай бұрын
My mom was German-Irish, so our family of seven used about twenty-pounds of potatoes per week. She bought nearly twenty pounds of cheese and about a pint of Worcestershire Sauce every month to keep her Franco-American husband interested.
@TheDollyceАй бұрын
Great video! Never thought to do as you did! Looks delicious! I'm going to need to get one of those internal thermometers, that one that stays inside as the roast cooks. I take it that the 'wire' is okay with the oven door shut on it.
@rickpopham5400Ай бұрын
This is great! I haven't made roast beef in a while, and never thought of roasting veggies for the gravy along with the meat. I'll be trying this with mushrooms instead, because I'm not a big fan of onion gravy.
@chrisbfdАй бұрын
Can't wait to try this. I've been trying to recreate my grandma's roast beef for 30 years. This might do it.
@janwemmel4414Ай бұрын
That looked delicious. I'll definitely try the seasoning next time. Oh and if there are any left-overs: try it as cold-cut with home made tartar sauce and a generous heap of pan-fried sliced potatoes with lardon and onions
@mikebrowne477Ай бұрын
You make everything so simple. I've made standing rib roast a few times but this looks easier. I love making your recipes and my wife and any guests we have love them too!
@sonogirl6548Ай бұрын
As a Long Island girl, feeling especially connected 😂 Love watching you and your family and your recipes are wonderful . FYI your deli macaroni salad was a major hit this summer. Thank you for all you do!
@SipandFeastАй бұрын
Thanks so much, glad you loved it!
@johnm788229 күн бұрын
Gotta love your whole family Jim. You guys put in the work and it shows. Thank you for this recipe.
@johnrucker-vy5inАй бұрын
Have you done a roast with sous vide? If you want it a certain doneness, all of it is the same. Also, you can set the temperature and not worry about the timing. Great presentation using the oven and probe thermometer.
@marlenemcclintock130312 күн бұрын
did this roast for a church event. It was a winner. Especially with the gravy
@mgmcd1Ай бұрын
You could use some spray beef tallow to baste the roast and give you the pan drippings if you don’t have the fat cap.
@Weaver1812Ай бұрын
I was just thinking of making this last night. Great timing
@SandiHooper13 күн бұрын
I do love watching you cook, such common sense and passion for good food. Great channel, and I’m subscribed.
@nicholasdunn6158Ай бұрын
I was rewatching an old video to refresh my memory before I cooked one of your recipes. The taste tester has grown so much over the time. I have 1 boy that would give all my food 10s and one girl who would rather eat uncrustables. Great content relatable and good recipes.
@RIO-..Ай бұрын
Love your channel! Thank you! Wish you All The Best!
@als23916 күн бұрын
This is a great video, I don't eat red meat but my family does and they love roast beef. Now I know how to cook it! I will be getting that thermometer too. Thanks again!
@dougmoniaci49578 күн бұрын
Love to watch you. The BEST beef or chicken seasonings is: MINORS. A little expensive. It is a refrigerated paste. An executive chef introduced me to it way back in 1976 when I owned an Italian restaurant in Royal Oak, Michigan.
@billystpaul890728 күн бұрын
I like this recipe a lot. My supermarket always has a roast like this on sale every week. I also like to thank you for using that 14 in frying pan. I have one from Made In. It's one of my most used pans. Making one pan meals is the best. Enjoy your channel very much.
@DefenderTIMАй бұрын
I keep demi-glace cubes in my freezer for sauces like these, really gives it a boost. I need to make another batch so I have cubes ready for the coming holidays.
@andrewmcgibbon978529 күн бұрын
Sirloin tip roast is an excellent choice. It's more tender, and a 4lb roast will cook to medium in less than 90 minutes. You can get all your seasoning using Montreal steak seasoning.
@RolloTonéBrownTown28 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed that intro. And I personally am proud to be part of the Sip and Feast Family. I've been a viewer for almost a year I think and like other commenters have said, this is one of the best. I love the recipes, i love the inclusion of the family and the "rating" system. But perhaps most important, I love that you point out when an ingredient does or does not need to be the most expensive kind. If you can just as well use blended olive oil for something, you let us know. If you really need to use a fine EVOO, you again let us know, while usually still providing an alternative. It really builds that feeling of community and how we are all learning and growing together
@joniangelsrreal6262Ай бұрын
👁👁 Yummmy can’t wait to try it on my own this Sunday Thank you Master Chef …👩🍳 18:30
@triom912829 күн бұрын
Mashed potatoes, mushrooms and roast carrots are the only sides to have with a roast! Thanks for the tips. Ill try them this weekend 😊
@stephano6793Ай бұрын
My gran would invert the roasting rack back into the gravy to deglaze it😉
@deniseheins2133Ай бұрын
Hey Jim, I am the moderator for one of the local foodie Facebook groups in our town. One of our long time members made this recipe last week and shared the pictures! I would use a few drops of Kitchen Bouquet. I've made similar recipes before but haven't made the onion gravy.
@andrewmcgibbon978529 күн бұрын
Sirloin tip roast is an excellent choice. It's more tender, and a 3lb roast will cook to medium in less than 90 minutes.
@bobfallon2676Ай бұрын
Perfect timing. I'm doing a roast this weekend. I'm considering options on the gravy since James didn't sound enthusiastic and I've learned to trust his opinion . Plus my wife doesn't go for lots of onions.
@madelineryan7999Ай бұрын
Made this for dinner on Sunday and it was delicious.
@TungoonАй бұрын
I remember my Dad slicing our Sunday Roast with an electric knife !
@rosaceliamagana67415 күн бұрын
How sweet !
@christineb8148Ай бұрын
I know you plan and shoot ahead of time but our Shoprite is having a sale on this exact kind of roast this week :-) I appreciate this recipe! Even though I am a very experienced cook, I didn't grow up with much meat so larger cuts of beef are always more of a question for me. I hate to risk messing it up.
@XanderDDSАй бұрын
Jim it's an honor to be connected with you my dude! Keep up the great work, and it's great to see James Jr grow over the years!
@SipandFeastАй бұрын
Thanks so much!
@Mosaic631Ай бұрын
Agreed and I can’t wait to make this. I’ve made several of your dishes now and they never disappoint!
@Kathleen542925 күн бұрын
Love you and your family! Keep the delicious recipes coming.
@jollyjohnthepirate3168Ай бұрын
Always an educational and fun time when you guys put up content.
@jannyb59Ай бұрын
This is great! Love the quality of the video. The explanation of what you’re doing is top notch. I’ll be making this for sure!
@MichaelKilbyАй бұрын
Love the honesty here.
@VladislavBabbitt25 күн бұрын
We shall feast on roast beast!
@Sardiniee26 күн бұрын
Very impressed with what’s been happening with your channel lately keep it up
@bobhrfarm16 күн бұрын
I like to use Montreal Steak Seasoning mix on a roast like this; thanks for the recipe; these cuts are so easily overcooked! And YES to the rosemary in the gravy! I like to mince the rosemary extra fine and stir it right into the gravy! And yes to the rare! Round roasts turn to leather when they are overcooked!
@MapleJames76Ай бұрын
And I am so glad you made a roast beef that I can do this weekend.
@MicheleLaughlin12 күн бұрын
James is such a cute taste tester! He's really growing up! Thanks for this great recipe, I am making this tonight.
@jeannecastellano7181Ай бұрын
This roast bovine is divine! I was hoping you would make some garlicky sautéed mushrooms as a side dish. I'm not a fan of gravy for roast beef or prime rib. I'd eat those onions in a heartbeat, but my favorite condiment is prepared horseradish sauce.
@scottthejeepguy7499Ай бұрын
This looks BANGING, Thanks for sharing.
@JDTee7920 күн бұрын
Good tip with the towel on the handle after roasting the beef. Yeah…. I found out the hard way. All good. I’m a builder, hands are toughen up from work but lesson learned 100%. 😂
@bigh92591Ай бұрын
watching your channel grow has been awesome. one of the best out there.
@lawrencetaylor410128 күн бұрын
I love the input from the CameraMom. She keeps the channel real. I was howling about the handle with no towel on it, and then you mentioned it. But it should have been on there from the get-go. I'm going to start wearing a bib watching your channel, it will save on laundry expenses.
@mrdinme.476826 күн бұрын
This great, going do this tomorrow!
@queraweedАй бұрын
Trying this for the weekend! Love your videos man
@johnmurphy731926 күн бұрын
Tremendous!!! My favorite cooking channel.
@robertbussard6155Ай бұрын
This is a keeper, especially with the holidays looming on the horizon! Thanks yet again!
@bastidface25 күн бұрын
You're a rock star. Love your cooking videos.
@kevinbuckler108529 күн бұрын
Wow, that looks incredible, got to give it a try 👍🧑🍳
@SavagePickersАй бұрын
Thank you
@celestialwondersАй бұрын
Love when your notifications come up!🎉
@michaelyano6094Ай бұрын
Perfect timing for this video, I was thinking of making a roast this weekend!
@AbigailGerlach-zt1sh29 күн бұрын
I use a UK stock cube called Oxo cubes. I have never found an American brand to beat it. If you have a friend going to England, ask them to bring you back a couple of boxes of Oxo cubes!
@missvickie9381Ай бұрын
Hi, loved this video but I'm going to have to watch it again becuase my husband is riping out tile in our front entry way and I couldn't hear parts of it! LOL Thank you!
@timkline162Ай бұрын
This looks great. I love a good sliced roast beef like this, but I'm the only one that will eat it. Everyone else in the house only wants shredded pot roast or ground beef concoctions.
@Lady_BooАй бұрын
Nothing better than nice medium-rare thinly sliced roast beef sandwiches with LTO, banana peppers, and dressing as leftovers. Yum.
@carie5825 күн бұрын
Hi from N Ireland. Love your videos. Thank you.
@Bigger-Than-JesusАй бұрын
Always love your videos! whats the difference between garlic salt and garlic powder?
@SipandFeastАй бұрын
Thanks so much. Garlic salt is granulated garlic mixed with salt. Garlic powder has smaller granules than granulated garlic so it's more potent.
@dwainegarber72158 күн бұрын
Hey Jim, the cut is called steamship round
@lisadeleo2830Ай бұрын
Just wanted you to know I absolutely love your channel!! Was wondering if a little gravy master might help out a bit with the gravy?