What is steamship roast beef?
A steamship round is a beef roast that consists of a whole round with a rump and a heel. The cut is traditionally used as a cut of roast beef at a buffet. Cooking a steamship round will require a large roasting pan and several hours. The round typically weighs 50 to 60 pounds.
How many people will a steamship round feed?
The inside will be rare and the outside will have a nice crust. A 40 pound steamship will serve 80-90 people.
Why is it called steamship round of beef?
The steamboat is derived from the cut of beef referred to as the round, which is at the rump or rear leg of the animal. A classic steamboat would consist of the whole roasted leg, including the top round, bottom round, eye of round, the knuckle and the rump still connected together.
How long do you cook roast beef for per kilo?
Reduce the heat to 190C/375F/Gas 5 and roast for half an hour per kilo for rare, adding another ten minutes per kilo for medium rare, 20 minutes per kilo for medium, and 30 minutes per kilo for well done. Remove the beef from the oven, transfer it to a carving board and cover with foil.
What cut of beef is steamship round?
A steamship round is a beef roast that consists of a whole round with a rump and a heel. The cut is traditionally used as a cut of roast beef at a buffet.
How do I cook a beef roast without drying it out?
Here’s what I do: I put a rack in the bottom of a roasting pan. Then I place the roast (no rubs or seasonings) on the rack and cover it with a lid. I put it in the oven at 400° for 15 or 20 minutes, then turn it down to 325° and roast for 30 minutes per pound. All it does is end up tough, chewy, and well-done.
Should you cover beef with foil when roasting?
Roast your beef, uncovered, to the desired doneness. After removing from the oven, tent with foil and let stand 15 minutes before carving. Roasts weighing over 8 pounds should be loosely covered halfway through roasting to avoid over-browning.
How long do I cook a 1.3 kg roast beef?
Brown in a 230°C oven for 20 mins, turn down to 150°C and add a little water to the pan. Cook for 25 mins per 500g (add/subtract 15 mins for well done/rare). Rest for 15 mins under foil and add any juices to the gravy.
Why does my roast beef turn out tough?
Beef has a lot of collagen in it, and that’s what makes it tuff. If you cook it fast, the collagen contracts, and squeezes out some of the moisture. On the other hand, if you cook it real slow, the collagen can disolve/melt, and it actually adds to the mouth feel.
Should roast beef be cooked covered or uncovered?
In order to properly roast a cut of beef, it should be placed on a rack in a roasting pan that is not too deep and cooked, uncovered, in a preheated oven. The roasting process tends to evaporate and reduce the moisture content of the beef cut, shrinking the fibers and making the meat tough.
How do you keep roast beef moist?
So, the goal is to keep the meat at 122˚ F for as long as possible. Lucky for us, it is pretty easy to accomplish. Cooking the roast at a low temperature until it reaches 115˚ F, then turning the oven off while keeping the meat in the oven until it reaches 130˚ F ensures the meat will be tender and juicy.
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