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Roasting
Roasting
is the method
for cooking
large,
tender
rack
holds
it out
of the drippings,
thus
allowing
cuts
of meat
uncovered,
without
adding
better
heat
circulation
for even
cooking.
As the
moisture,
fat on top of the roast
melts,
the meat
is hasted
naturally,
eliminating
the need
for additional
General Tips
basting.
Most
meats
are roasted
at 325°F.
It is not
necessary
to preheat
the oven.
Place
the
The cooking
time
is determined
by the weight
of
roasting
pan
on a rack
which
has
been
placed
the meat
and
the desired
doneness.
For more
in either
of the two lowest
rack
positions,
accurate
results,
use
a meat
thermometer.
Insert
it so the tip Is In the
center
of the
Use
tender
cuts
of meat
weighing
three
pounds
thickest
part
of the meat.
It should
not
touch
or more.
Some
good
choices
are:
beef rib, rib
fat or bone.
eye,
top round,
high
quality
tip and
rump
roast,
pork
loin
roast,
veal
and
lamb
leg, shoulder
Remove
the roast
from
the oven
when
the
roast
and
cured
or smoked
hams.
thermometer
registers
approximately
5°F below
Season
meat,
ff desired,
either
before
or after
the
doneness
wanted.
As the meat
stands,
the
roasting.
Rub
into
the surface
of the roast
if
temperature
will rise.
added
before
cooking.
For more
information
on Cooking
Place
the meat
fat-side-up
on a rack
in a
poultrY,
contact
the USDA
Meat
/
shallow
roasting
pan,
Placing
the meat
on a
and
Pou!try
Hotline
at 1-800,535,4555.
Roasting Chart (Thawed Meats Only)
==
,0F =
Tim,
Beef
Rib Roast
(cut-side-down)
4 to 8
325 °
140 ° (rare)
25-30
160 Q(medium)
30-35
Rib Eye Roast
4 to 6
325 °
140 ° (rare)
25-30
160 ° (medium)
30-35
Loin Tenderloin
Roast
2 to 3
400 °
140 ° (rare)
20-25
Top Sirloin Roast
3 to 6
325 °
140 ° (rare)
25-30
160 ° (mediuml
30-35
Pork
Shoulder
Blade Roast,
Boneless
4 to 6
325 °
160 °
35-45
Shoulder
Blade Roast
4 to 6
325 °
160 °
30-40
Loin Blade or Sirloin
Roast
3 to 4
325 °
160 °
35-45
Ham,
Half (fully cooked)
5 to 7
325 °
140 °
25-35
Ham,
Half (cook-before-eating)
5 to 7
275 °
160 °
35-45
Lamb
Shoulder
Roast,
Boneless
3-1/2
to 5
325 °
160 ° (medium)
35-40
170 ° (well)
40-45
Leg, Whole
5 to 7
325 °
160 ° (medium)
30-35
170 ° (well)
35-40
Poultry
Turkey,
unstuffed**
12 to 16
325 °
180 °- 185 °
18-20
16 to 20
325 °
180 °- 185 °
16-18
20 to 24
325 °
180 ° - 185 °
14-16
Turkey,
Breast
3 to 8
325 °
180 °
30-40
Chicken,
Fryer
2-1/2
to 3-1/2
375 °
185 °
20-24
Chicken,
Roaster
4 to 6
375 °
185 °
20-25
* Cooking
times are approximate
and may vary depending
on the shape
of the roast.
** Stuffed
turkeys
take longer
to cook; refer to cookbooks
for approximate
time.
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