you should roast a piece of beef at the temp of 160 deegrees
This should read "TO the temp of 160 degrees, internal temp" (for medium doneness)
If you roast it AT the temp of 160, it will probably spoil (or wind up full of bacteria) before it ever reaches doneness. Medium rare would be done at an internal temp of 145. Your oven temp should be at least 250 to 350 degrees depending on the size of the roast, the vessel that it is being roast in, covered or uncovered, & desired browness on the outside.
350 degrees for 20 minutes per pound.
There are many ways to smokes a bottom round roast. Depending on the device used to cook it depends on the time it will take, for most it is a half a day process as they are cooked on low constant heat.
Cook time on 6.5 rib roast
No, it's not the same. I was in the store today and asked the butcher what the difference was. He said they both come from the same area and the eye of round is cut from the rump roast section. He said the eye of round would be a little more tender. I think he got it wrong. I usually buy rump roast and cook is in the crockpot and is falling apart when I take it out. Today I bought the eye of round and it was not really tough, but not falling apart tender like the rump roast always is. No next time I'll get rump roast.
cooking time for 6lb roast in oven
In an oven heated to 275 degrees you cook a roast for 28 minutes per pound. Therefore the estimated cooking time for a 4.8 pound roast is 134 minutes or 2.23 hours.
You wash the beef off.Put the roast in a small roasting pan. Then season roast with seasoning.Fill roaster half way with water. Set oven to 350. Let this slow cook for about an hour an a half. Check roast after this time but may need to add more water , so this does not cover the roast. Let this cook for about another hour and a half or until roast falls apart when fork is placed in it.
Internal temp = 130°F to 140°F (55°C to 60°C) for medium rare.About 15-20 min/lb at 275 - 300 degrees Fahrenheit.Your cook time (15 lb at 250*F) will be about 5.5 hr, depending upon starting internal temp of the beef (bring it up to nearly room temp and you shorten your cook time)
high for temp 5 mins
It depends on the weight to know the time to cook it. A bout 20 minutes a pound.
Yes, use an oven-proof pan with a lid, and roast at 300 degrees. Have enough hot liquid to come halfway up the roast to get a nice braise, and cook it for a long time - 2-3 hours, depending on the size.
Roasting by time is an extremely unreliable method. Buy a meat thermometer (about $5) and cook pork to an internal temp of 160oF
That depends entirely on the roasting temp. Youl want to reach an internal temp of 145-155°F, and let it carry over to 165° during resting. Twenty to thirty minutes per pound at 350°F should do it. Of course, the time is general, and the temp is critical.