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  2. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    Slow-roasting pig on a rotisserie Tudor style roasting meat on a spit. Roasting is a cooking method that uses dry heat where hot air covers the food, cooking it evenly on all sides with temperatures of at least 150 °C (300 °F) from an open flame, oven, or other heat source.

  3. Grandma's Roast Beef Recipe - AOL

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    Remove the roast from the oven and allow the beef to rest in its juices, covered with foil, for 10 minutes. Don’t turn the oven off. Transfer the roast onto a carving board.

  4. How to Butterfly a Roast for a Stunning Holiday Centerpiece

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    Stop about one inch before cutting through the other side of the roast. Separate the flaps of meat the way you would open a book. Molly Bolton. Step 2: Repeat the cut.

  5. 35 Christmas Roasts Pretty Enough To Be Your Holiday Centerpiece

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    Prime rib, also referred to as standing rib roast, is a beautiful piece of meat. Whenever we need a truly showstopping holiday roast, we turn to it. A well-cooked prime rib is juicy, full of ...

  6. Pot roast - Wikipedia

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    Pot roast is an American beef dish [1] made by slow cooking a (usually tough) cut of beef in moist heat, on a kitchen stove top with a covered vessel or pressure cooker, in an oven or slow cooker. [2] Cuts such as chuck steak, bottom round, short ribs and 7-bone roast are preferred for this technique. (These are American terms for the cuts ...

  7. Rotisserie - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie, also known as spit-roasting, is a style of roasting where meat is skewered on a spit – a long, solid rod used to hold food while it is being cooked over a fire in a fireplace or over a campfire, or roasted in an oven. This method is generally used for cooking large joints of meat or entire animals, such as pigs or turkeys.

  8. How to Cook a Roast - AOL

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    Whether a crown roast of pork, a beef rib roast, or a tied sirloin or pork loin. By Casey Barber The centerpiece of a classic holiday meal or special Sunday dinners, roasts take time in the oven ...

  9. Braising - Wikipedia

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    Braising of meat is often referred to as pot roasting, though some authors make a distinction between the two methods, based on whether additional liquid is added. [1] [2] Osso buco and coq au vin are well known braised meat dishes, and the technique can also be used to prepare fish, tempeh, tofu, or fruits and vegetables.