Doing this at Xmas.
What should I glaze it with?
What temp should I do
I do 160c in fan oven and never put any seasoning on as salt draws out the juices
but wondered about some kind of glaze on top.
Roast Beef.
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Re: Roast Beef.
A coarse grain mustard and honey might do but, assuming there's a decent layer of fat on it, I wouldn't really want to change the flavour of the joint with anything other than a strong gravy and the traditional accompaniments.
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Re: Roast Beef.
SRD wrote:A coarse grain mustard and honey might do but, assuming there's a decent layer of fat on it, I wouldn't really want to change the flavour of the joint with anything other than a strong gravy and the traditional accompaniments.
I agree , ask your butcher for some extra beef fat . Beef today as all its fat taken off and they are bred to be leaner. When you do the Yorkshire pudding make sure your dripping is really hot.
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Re: Roast Beef.
Thanks it is a huge rib of beef so enuff fat on it.
might just leave off any glaze then
thanks all
might just leave off any glaze then
thanks all

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Hubby says you should be all right with that (x butcher) . sounds lovely. 

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Re: Roast Beef.
I have seen a suggestion for rubbing the joint with mustard powder but I'd be worried it might burn leaving a bitter taste.
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