Grandma’s Old-School Roast Recipes (2024)

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Grandma’s Old-School Roast Recipes (1)Amy GlanderUpdated: Jan. 05, 2022

    Hey, hip home cooks! Embrace your inner June Cleaver with one of these steaming, retro roast recipes.

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    Standing Rib Roast

    Want to learn how to cook rib roast? This standing rib roast recipe is practically foolproof. Treat your family to tender slices of standing rib roast or use the seasoning blend on a different beef roast for a hearty, delicious main dish. I love to prepare this recipe for special occasions. —Lucy Meyring, Walden, Colorado

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    Peppercorn Beef Top Loin Roast

    A red wine sauce complements the brown sugar rub on the roast in this inviting entree. You can't go wrong with this down-home dish!—Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    3/27

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    Apple-Dijon Pork Roast

    This recipe takes just minutes to assemble and is delicious. I like to serve the roast with rice, then use the tangy sauce as a gravy for both. —Cindy Steffen, Cedarburg, Wisconsin

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    Beef Tenderloin with Sauteed Vegetables

    This is the most elegant, tender beef. It’s made the classic French way—so easy! —cleo gonske, redding, California

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    Savory Pork Roast

    I love this herbed roast so much that I make it as often as I can. It's wonderful for special occasions, particularly when served with sweet potatoes and corn muffins. —Edie DeSpain, Logan, Utah

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    Sirloin Roast with Gravy

    This recipe is perfect for my husband, who is a meat-and-potatoes kind of guy. The peppery, fork-tender roast combined with the rich gravy creates a tasty centerpiece for any meal. —Rita Clark, Monument, Colorado

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    Crown Roast of Pork with Mushroom Dressing

    It looks so elegant that everyone thinks I spent a lot of time on this roast. But it's actually so easy! The biggest challenge is to remember to order the crown roast from the meat department ahead of time. —Betty Claycomb, Alverton, Pennsylvania

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    Herb-Crusted Prime Rib

    Prime rib always makes an impression on a holiday dinner table, and it's actually easy to prepare. This roast is wonderfully flavored with a prime rib rub featuring lots of fresh herbs. —Jennifer Dennis, Alhambra, California

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    10/27

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    Dijon-Rubbed Pork with Rhubarb Sauce

    This tender pork loin roast served with a rhubarb-orange sauce is simply delicious! Here's an excellent choice for company—it makes a memorable meal. —Marilyn Rodriguez, Sparks, Nevada

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    Orange-Glazed Pork Loin

    This is one of the best pork recipes I've ever tried. My family looks forward to this roast for dinner, and guests always want the recipe. The flavorful rub, and the glaze brightened with orange juice, are also outstanding on pork chops. —Lynnette Miete, Alna, Maine

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    12/27

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    California Roast Lamb

    This recipe is very easy to make and requires little attention. It goes well with any rice dish, and it's perfect for just about any occasion. —Ann Eastman, Santa Monica, California

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    Wild Rice-Stuffed Pork Loin

    This recipe features wild rice and apricot stuffing tucked inside a tender pork roast. —Kim Rubner, Worthington, Iowa

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    Fruit-Pecan Pork Roast

    This spectacular roast was a huge hit with members of the cooking club I belong to. The sweet, tangy fruit glaze looks lovely and is a wonderful complement to the juicy pork. It's a family favorite for special occasions and holidays.-Gay Flynn, Bellevue, Nebraska

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    16/27

    Apple-Roasted Pork with Cherry Balsamic Glaze

    I added roasted apples, cherries and onions to turn ordinary pork into an impressive dish. There is a short time span between caramelized onions and burned ones, so pay close attention once they start cooking. —Josh Downey, McHenry, Illinois

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    Pepper-Crusted Sirloin Roast

    Dinner guests will be surprised to hear that this festive entree calls for only five ingredients. It's the perfect choice for serving a large group.

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    I love the simplicity of this easy beef tenderloin recipe. Olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper—just add the tenderloin and pop it in the oven. In an hour or so you’ve got an impressive main dish to feed a crowd. This leaves you with more time to visit with family and less time fussing in the kitchen. —Mary Kandell, Huron, Ohio

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    Grandma Edna's Cajun Pork

    My grandma used to make this for our family on special occasions. We love to carry on the delicious tradition. —Tonya Cline, Greenville, Ohio

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    Herb-Crusted Chuck Roast

    This recipe turns an inexpensive cut of beef into a delicious main dish. I got the recipe from a family member several years ago and have made it often. —Rita Drewes, Craig, Missouri

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    Herbed Pork Roast with Gravy

    The classic mix of herbs topping this roast add a flavor to the pork that my husband just loves. It’s his favorite dish! —Jean Harris, Central Point, Oregon

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    23/27

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    Crown Pork Roast with Apple-Cranberry Stuffing

    For something different this holiday season, give your guests the royal treatment by serving this impressive pork roast. The fruity stuffing doubles as a side dish. —Donna Goutermont, Juneau, Alaska

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    Roasted Beef Tenderloin

    An overnight marinade provides a savory seasoning for this tenderloin. I've served this simple elegant roast on many special occasions. —Schelby Thompson, Camden Wyoming, Delaware

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    Horseradish-Encrusted Beef Tenderloin

    Wow friends and family with this tender beef encased in a golden horseradish crust. Roasted garlic boosts the robust flavor even more. —Laura Bagozzi, Dublin, Ohio

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    Moist Cranberry Pork Roast

    I love to serve this tender, flavorful pork to guests. You don’t have to toil away in the kitchen to prepare it, yet it tastes like a gourmet meal. —Kimberley Scasny, Douglasville, Georgia

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    Sunday Pork Roast

    Mom would prepare pork roast for our family, friends and customers at the three restaurants she and Dad owned. The herb rub and vegetables give it a remarkable flavor. It's one of my favorite pork roast recipes. —Sandi Pichon, Memphis, Tennessee

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    Originally Published: March 25, 2019

    Grandma’s Old-School Roast Recipes (25)

    Amy Glander

    Amy is a book editor at Taste of Home where she gets to pour her passions for food and storytelling into trade and series cookbooks. When she’s not writing or editing, you’ll find her antiquing, cooking and baking from her favorite vintage cookbooks and exploring Milwaukee’s urban beauty with her digital SLR in hand.

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    FAQs

    Is it better to cook a roast at 325 or 350? ›

    When roasting meat and poultry, set the oven temperature to 325°F (163°C) or higher. Explore the charts below to learn how to get great results every time you cook.

    What is the best beef for a roast dinner? ›

    For roasts, the best cuts include rib (on the bone or boned and rolled), sirloin, top rump and fillet. For quick cooking, try fillet, entrecôte, rib eye, sirloin or rump steaks.

    How do you make a roast not chewy? ›

    Here are a few key things you can do to cook a beef shoulder/chuck roast so that it doesn't turn out tough or dry:
    1. Choose the right cooking method. ...
    2. Sear the meat before cooking. ...
    3. Cook the meat in a moist environment. ...
    4. Cook the meat until it is tender.
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    Which beef roast is most tender and flavorful? ›

    The Chateaubriand beef tenderloin roast is heralded as one of the most tender beef roasts to enjoy. Find it below the backbone, an unexercised area of the cow that remains very tender and flavorful.

    What is the most flavorful roast? ›

    What are the best beef roasts?
    • Chuck Roast. The boneless chuck roast is among the most popular roasts on the market due to its incredible beefy taste, fat content (it's well marbled), and effortless cooking process. ...
    • Rump Roast. ...
    • Bottom Round Roast. ...
    • Sirloin Tip Roast. ...
    • Pot Roast (Shoulder Roast) ...
    • Tri-tip. ...
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    How long does a 3 lb roast take to cook at 350? ›

    If you're up for some light math, here's a rule of thumb: For every pound of meat you're roasting at 350°F, it will take approximately 18 minutes for rare, 20 minutes for medium, and 25 minutes for well-done. But your cook time can vary widely based on the cut used.

    Do you put water in the pan when cooking a roast? ›

    To give your meat a flavourful crispy exterior, cook uncovered on a rack set in a shallow roasting pan. Don't add water! Invest in a digital thermometer that lets you monitor the temperature of your roast – or even alert you when it's done – without opening the oven door.

    Should you cover a roast in the oven? ›

    When cooking a roast in the oven, keep it uncovered until roasted to the desired doneness. After removing from the oven, tent with foil and let stand 15 minutes before carving. This allows the juices to redistribute, preventing them from draining out during carving—and preventing dry, disappointing meat.

    What cut of beef for Sunday roast? ›

    Topside, silverside and top rump

    These three prime cuts are all fantastic for roasting, as they are very tender and can be carved into large lean slices. However, because the muscles used for these cuts carry less marbling, they are usually sold 'barded'.

    How do you keep beef moist when roasting? ›

    There's actually nothing you need to do during the cooking process to keep the beef moist when roasting! No basting necessary! You're just going to sear the meat before roasting to lock in the juices and flavors, then roast in a bath of beef broth and red wine. That's it!

    What is the most popular roast dinner? ›

    The five most popular roast dinner items included gravy (97%), roast potatoes (94%), meat (84%), Yorkshire puddings (84%) and carrots (81%). Beef was the nation's favourite roast dinner meat, with nearly two fifths (39%) of the votes, followed by ham and chicken both of which were selected by 21% of respondents.

    Why is my roast still tough after 7 hours? ›

    There are several reasons why this could have happened even after so much cooking. First, your choice of a rump roast could be a factor since cuts from the hind quarter are very muscular and, since muscles are the most resistant to breaking, this cut is quite stubborn when it comes to becoming tender.

    What can I add to roast to tenderize it? ›

    Covering your meat in salt or an acidic marinade several hours before cooking is another way to jump-start tenderization. Salt helps break down those tough proteins, but it needs some time to work.

    What is the best cut of beef roast for slow cooking? ›

    For a slow cooker, the best cut is chuck roast … plenty of marbled fat and the collagen breaks down so that can easily be shredded.

    What is the difference between top round roast and chuck roast? ›

    While both are large, tough cuts of budget-friendly beef, the main difference that sets these two roasts apart is where on the animal they're cut from. Top round roast is cut from the rear leg and is more lean than chuck roast, which is cut from the shoulder and contains more fat.

    What is the difference between chuck roast and chuck eye roast? ›

    A boneless chuck roast could be anything - absolutely any cut from the chuck at all, sans bone. A chuck eye is a specific cut. It is next to the rib eye. It is also more expensive than other chuck cuts so will be labeled by name.

    What is the difference between a chuck roast and a rump roast? ›

    - Cut: Chuck roast comes from the shoulder area of the cow and typically contains more marbling and connective tissue than rump roast. This makes it well-suited for slow cooking methods like braising or stewing.

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