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The Secret to The Best Roast Beef Recipe? Hint: it doesn’t involve your oven!

This killer roast beef recipe is slow cooked on the bbq. The rub is a little spicy, a lot smoky, and a tad sweet from the coconut sugar. It’s gluten free, paleo, and best of all, you don’t have to turn on the oven. That means you can enjoy tender, juicy, roast beef evenin the hottest part of summer.The accompanying fresh cherry relish is not to be skipped. You may even want to make a double batch. Jump Straight to the Recipe

A wise man named Ferris Bueller once said:
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”

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Words of serious brilliance coming from the most charming and puckish teen hero of the 1980’s. Over the past couple of months, this quote has been ringing in my ears. Because, guess what, life does move pretty fast.

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Slow food + Slow Living

Our culture doesn’t really value slow living. We have quickie marts, fast food, drive though everything from banking to espresso, and so-called convenience foods lining every aisle of the grocer. I’m trying my hardest to resist the siren song of speed.

Taking things slowly has not always been my default. In life, I start from a place of yes, which has its benefits, but leisurely pacing is not usually one of them. I’m not entirely to blame for my go-go-go nature. My mother was a tornado of a woman who prided herself on cleaning like a whirling dervish, getting homemade meals on the table in 20 minutes, and working 50 hours a week. Luckily, I also had my father who never missed a chance to take a breather, engage in a long conversation, or enjoy a cup of tea and a cookie while reading the morning paper. I’d like to think that I’m moving in his direction.

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Embracing Slow Pacing

This spring, I planted a garden. I’m attempting to grow most of our own produce this season. I’ve been gorging on plums and tomatoes this week, eating home grown carrots straight from the ground, and picking fresh herbs for each and every meal. In the next few weeks, I believe I’ll be drowning in summer squash, green beans, heirloom tomatoes, and new potatoes.The garden goes at its own pace, slowly at first, then building momentum. It cannot be rushed. It doesn’t care that there are people waiting on it. The garden just is. I’m hoping to learn a lot from that little swath of dirt.

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How SlowCan You Go?

Last weekend, I went out for dinner with friends. The restaurant, called Cask and Barrel, is rather new and is within walking distance of my house. The food is thoughtful, seasonal, and local. I feasted on charred watermelon with strawberry mousse and goat feta and a stunning rillette topped with pickled pink beets, fern fronds, quail eggs, and salmon roe. The real showstopper, for me, was local lamb shoulder which was smoked for eight hours and finished in a sous vide bath for 56 hours. This, my friends, is slow food at its finest. The lamb, which came wrapped in a horseradish leaf, was mind-bendingly good. It was served on a big rustic board. We savored the butter-soft lamb, transporting it to our mouths with our hands, licking our fingers, and sipping champagne. A fire pit blazed on the patio, the food filled our bellies, and conversation never dipped as we lingered late into the night.

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The next morning, I woke, thinking of the lamb. Though I don’t have a smoker or a sous vide machine, I wanted to replicate that slow-cooked tenderness, that jubilant atmosphere, those thoughtful flavors.

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Inspired, I pulled a grass fed roast beef from the fridge and took some time to reflect on the night. And so, my slow cooked, barbecued, roast beef was born. Not only is this BBQ Roast Beef Recipeeasy and delicious, you never have to turn on your oven. Considering we’ve had a couple of 100º days already,that’s a good thing. Served with a cherry and allspice relish, it’s like a summer version of the Sunday roast. I hope you enjoy it, with friends, good conversation, and glass of bubbles to wash it all down.
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BBQ Roast Beef with Fresh Cherry Relish

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Serves:6-8 Servings

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This killer roast beef recipe is slow cooked on the bbq. The rub is a little spicy, a lot smoky, and a tad sweet from the coconut sugar. It’s gluten free, paleo, and best of all, you don’t have to turn on the oven. That means you can enjoy tender, juicy, roast beef even in the hottest part of summer. The accompanying fresh cherry relish is not to be skipped. You may even want to make a double batch.

Ingredients

Roast Beef

  • 1 3-4 lb sirloin roast
  • 4 cloves of garlic, sliced into ¼ inch batons (lengthwise)
  • ½ tablespoon smoked paprika
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground chipotle
  • ½ teaspoon finely ground coffee
  • 1 teaspoon cocoa powder
  • 3 teaspoons coconut sugar
  • ½ tablespoon olive oil

Cherry Relish

  • 4 cups pitted and sliced cherries
  • ½ cup very finely diced red onion
  • ¼ teaspoon fine grain sea salt
  • ¾ teaspoon ground allspice
  • ½ teaspoon ground chipotle (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons aged balsamic vinegar
  • 12 leaves of cilantro, finely sliced (optional)

Instructions

Roast Beef

  1. Rest roast beef on the counter for 30 minutes
  2. Preheat a gas grill by turning one burner on high, and the other burners on low. With a sharp knife, poke slits into the roast beef large enough to fit your garlic. In a small bowl, mix smoked paprika, salt, chipotle, coffee, cocoa, and coconut sugar. Rub the spice mixture all over the beef including on the ends. Finally, coat the beef with the olive oil.
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  4. Place the meat on the cool side of the grill. Aiming for a temperature of 250-300º. You can turn off one of the burners to achieve that temperature. Close the lid and start checking the temperature of the beef after 45 minutes. Flip the roast beef when you check the temperature and continue to check every 15 minutes once the internal temp is 100º. Turn the roast each time you check.
  5. When the roast reaches 120º, pull it off the grill, tent with foil, and allow to rest for 10 minutes before slicing.

Cherry Relish

  1. Mix cherries with onion, sea salt, allspice, chipotle, and vinegar. Add cilantro just before serving.

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FAQs

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

How to Roast Beef Like a Pro. Don't crowd your meat in the pan – leaving some space around and under the meat allows it to heat evenly. To give your meat a flavourful crispy exterior, cook uncovered on a rack set in a shallow roasting pan. Don't add water!

How do I cook a beef roast without drying it out? ›

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.

How to cook a roast in a hooded barbecue? ›

If roasting, place the beef on a roasting rack in roasting dish; place the dish on the hotplate or grill over indirect heat and close hood. Cook until beef is done to your liking, about 30 minutes per 500 g; basting with juices in the roasting dish occasionally.

How long to roast on BBQ? ›

Suggested cooking times - per 500g
  1. Rare: 15–20 minutes.
  2. Medium: 20–25 minutes.
  3. Well done: 25–30 minutes.

Should roast beef be covered or uncovered? ›

Cooks Notes:

Roast without a lid for best browning. Use a thermometer to know when your Oven Roast is done the way you like it. Let roast stand at least 15 minutes after cooking to let juices settle. Carve Oven Roasts into thin slices across the grain.

What is the best temperature to cook a beef roast? ›

Brown at 375°F, then lower the heat to 225°F: Cook the roast initially at 375°F (190°C) for half an hour, to brown it. Then lower the heat to 225°F (107°C). The roast should take somewhere from 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours more to cook.

Should I cover beef with foil when roasting? ›

Remember to reduce the temperature after 20 minutes and deduct the 20 minutes from the total cooking time - leave the oven door open for a couple of minutes to help it cool down. There's no need to cover your beef while it cooks; you want to get a good crust on the outside and foil won't help with this.

What makes a roast more tender? ›

A surefire way to make a tender, juicy pot roast is through braising; that is, cooking the meat in a small amount of liquid in a tightly covered pot at low temperature. Stove top roast recipes can be customized with your choice of herbs, vegetables, potatoes, and liquid braising mixtures.

How do you cook beef so it's tender? ›

To cook it until it's so tender it falls apart, you'll need to choose a joint like chuck and blade or beef brisket and either braise, slow roast or slow cook it for at least a couple of hours.

What is the most tender roast beef? ›

Chateaubriand Tenderloin Roast

The most tender beef roast that is well known for being lean and succulent. Easy to carve with its fine texture.

How do you cook a beef roast on a gas grill? ›

Place roast on gas grill over medium-low heat or on charcoal grill 4 to 6 inches from medium-low coals. Cover grill; cook 50 to 75 minutes or until of desired doneness, turning once and basting with reserved marinade during last 15 minutes of cooking time.

What is the difference between grilling and roasting BBQ? ›

As grilling uses high temperatures, it requires less time. Roasting, on the other hand, is a slow heating process and needs much more time. Grilling renders a very crispy, golden brown and charred texture to the food, while roasting keeps the food more tender and succulent, says a blog post by Jessica Gavin.

Can you roast on a gas BBQ? ›

I can roast on my gas barbecue!?

It all starts with the setup. Using the same principles as a charcoal kettle barbecue, it's easy to establish an 'indirect' cooking area that your roast-able item sits above (generally the middle of the barbecue), with your heat sources (gas burners) out to either side.

How do you cook a roast on a gas BBQ? ›

Place roast on gas grill over medium-low heat or on charcoal grill 4 to 6 inches from medium-low coals. Cover grill; cook 50 to 75 minutes or until of desired doneness, turning once and basting with reserved marinade during last 15 minutes of cooking time.

How long to cook a beef roast on a barbecue rotisserie? ›

Get Ready
Rotisserie RoastingDoneness (for both Rotisserie and Indirect Heat)
minutes/lbminutes/kgInternal temperature when removed from heat
20-2242-47Med rare (145ºF/63°C)
22-2550-55Medium (155° F/68°C)
3065Well (165°F/74°C)

Can I BBQ a beef roasting joint? ›

At the barbecue:

Roast the beef over an indirect medium heat in a Weber Premium Grill Rack using a Weber Drip Pan underneath to capture the fat and juices for approximately 1 ½ hours, or until the core temperature reaches 60°C (medium rare). Allow to rest for around 20 minutes before, thinly slicing and serving.

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