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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Roasted Rib Eye of Beef


Spinneys sell 'em just the right size for a generous two-man roast: the key to this recipe is the rub - the idea of using curry powder on roast beef came originally from the Lake District's very own John Tovey and I've done it this way ever since...

Ingredients

  • 1 Kg rib eye of beef on the bone
  • 1 carrot, chopped roughly
  • 1 onion, chopped roughly
  • ½ bulb fennel, chopped roughly
  • 4 tbsp olive oil
  • 250ml port
  • 800ml good stock
Rub
  • 1 tsp dried basil
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ½ tsp mustard powder
  • 1 tsp curry powder

Make the rub mixture and rub this all over the beef. Let it stand out of the fridge for at least 30 mins. Toss the vegetables in the oil. Pre-heat the oven to GM 6/ 200C/400F and put a roasting tin with the other 2 tbsp oil in there for at least 10 minutes to heat up. Spoon the vegetables into the middle of the tin and place the beef on top. Add the port and 600ml of the stock and return to the middle of the oven. Bake for 30 minutes.

Remove the meat from the tin and as many gooey vegetables as you want. Then add another 200ml stock and a good glug of red wine to the pan and stir it all in (ideally over a low heat on the hob) so that the caramelised juices from the cooking mix in. At this point you can thicken the gravy with some flour mixed into a teaspoon of butter, or you can let it bubble away for a while. By the time you’re ready, your beef should have stood for a good ten minutes, so you’re ready to carve it and serve it - ideally with Yorkshire puddings!

4 comments:

Susan said...

What does Spinney's charge for something like this?

Em said...

this recipe looks yummo...but i can safely say the best steak i've had to date is at my sister's place. *mmmmm*

Anca said...

I like to read your posts so much. I never wrote a comment till NOW:thanks to your picture, I have like "water in my mouth"
I am hungryyyyyyyyyyyyy of steakkkkk
:) :) :)

Unknown said...

Tried this last night with a double rib from Spinneys. Absolutely delicious ! The Yorkshire pud lapped up the gravy and there was almost no need to wash up the plates afterwards !!