Louisiana Roast Beef
Louisiana Roast Beef
Louisiana Roast Beef
Categories: Cajun/creol, Main dish, Beef, Vegetable
Video Games Kitchen And Dining Movies Gifts Yield: 6 servings
1/4 c Onions, chopped very fine 3/4 t Black pepper
1/4 c Celery, chopped very fine 3/4 t Minced garlic
1/4 c Bell peppers, chopped fine 1/2 t Dry mustard
2 T Unsalted butter 1/2 t Ground cayenne
1 t Salt 4 lb Boneless sirloin roast
1 t White pepper
In a small bowl combine the onions, celery, bell peppers, butter and
seasonings, mix well. Place roast in a large roasing pan, fat side
up. With a large knife make 6 to 12 deep slits in the meat (to form
pockets) down to a depth of about 1/2 inch from the bottom; do not
cut all the way through. Fill the pockets to their depths with the
vegetable mixture, reserving about 1 tablespoon of the vegetables to
rub over the top of the roast. Bake uncovered at 300F until a meat
thermometer reads about 160F for medium doneness, about 3 hours. For
rarer roast, cook until thermometer reads 140F. Serve immediately
topped with some of the pan drippings if you like. From Paul
Prudhomme's Louisiana Kitchen
Categories: Cajun/creol, Main dish, Beef, Vegetable
Video Games Kitchen And Dining Movies Gifts Yield: 6 servings
1/4 c Onions, chopped very fine 3/4 t Black pepper
1/4 c Celery, chopped very fine 3/4 t Minced garlic
1/4 c Bell peppers, chopped fine 1/2 t Dry mustard
2 T Unsalted butter 1/2 t Ground cayenne
1 t Salt 4 lb Boneless sirloin roast
1 t White pepper
In a small bowl combine the onions, celery, bell peppers, butter and
seasonings, mix well. Place roast in a large roasing pan, fat side
up. With a large knife make 6 to 12 deep slits in the meat (to form
pockets) down to a depth of about 1/2 inch from the bottom; do not
cut all the way through. Fill the pockets to their depths with the
vegetable mixture, reserving about 1 tablespoon of the vegetables to
rub over the top of the roast. Bake uncovered at 300F until a meat
thermometer reads about 160F for medium doneness, about 3 hours. For
rarer roast, cook until thermometer reads 140F. Serve immediately
topped with some of the pan drippings if you like. From Paul
Prudhomme's Louisiana Kitchen
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