This tried-and-true Roast Beef Recipe is well seasoned, then slow cooked, and finished on high heat until golden brown and a …
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This tried-and-true Roast Beef Recipe is well seasoned, then slow cooked, and finished on high heat until golden brown and a …
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'York-shyer puddings' 😂😂
I definitely try this method. The thermometer is interesting as you leave it in the meat so it must be robust.
9:58 MEDIUM dice shallot, MEDIUM dice carrot, MEDIUM dice celery, MEDIUM side pot, over MEDIUM heat
For a beurre manié in dark, rich sauces like this, you might want to consider pre-browning the flour in a dry pan or the oven until golden and smelling of biscuits. Richer, rounder, no risk of raw-flour pastiness. Keep a jar of it somewere in the kitchen.
I'm doing this tomorrow. 👍🏿
YOU ARE AMAZING! I’ve enjoyed cooking my entire life and was taught by some talented country cooks but you taught me soooo much just in this video that I’m shocked I didn’t know! I’m so thankful I found your channel and looking forward to trying this. Thank you so much!😊
The salt is not going to penetrate to the center.
Nice video Chef 😊
Love your video
It's wonderful to watch you professionals practice your craft. You relate so much that a cooking text can. I appreciate your sharing your knowledge and techniques with us. You make our humble attempts so much more interesting and productive.
In…sane… looks so great Billy.
Looks good and that Beurre Manie was spot on
looks great but i need to cook it a bit longer thats just me no judging just the way i prefer it…. cheers from Canada
Yorkshaaaiiiire?
A+
not cook?
That's raw!
I can still hear it mooing…
WARNING: Do not put any paper in a 450° or higher oven, it will catch fire!!!!
Yorkshire pudding looks like a hockey puck, I’m surprised you’re ok with that 🤷🏻♂️
BDSM for Beef.
6:07
no
sOté.. not sAté
Never see a video where some one talks so much……….Key words that is……………….Jet every single word is important, thank you for sharing.
I have a hard time believing that he cooked it to 120F the first roast time, and it only came up +5F during the resting period.
What is the brand and model number of your stove that you used in this video
Great video Chef! Very informative and well presented! My only question is what type/model was that thermometer? Thanks!
Yorkshire is pronounced "Yorksha".
pretty sure its tasteless since u removed all that fat
Worked in a french kitchen and still use Fahrenheit? Shame.
The York-what-pudding? 😂
Thats a poor choice for a roast, not great, no fat which is why you have to slice it thinly. Try a rib/chine of beef next roast
I definitely have to try this method. The roast looks amazing, although I have to confess that I am partial to thicker slices of meat. But I'll try it.
Pronounced Yorksher
$7-$9 per pound? Not where I live!
Looks outstanding the garlic butter melting over the roast got me salivating!