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Grass-fed bison Roast sliced on a platter with mushrooms Grass-fed bison Roast sliced on a platter with mushrooms

Cooking with Jill: Roasting Method

Jill’s cooking video will show you how to get a Bison Sirloin Tip Roast, “prime rib” tender. It’s almost too good to be true... but it's true!

And the best part is that it requires very little “hands-on” kitchen time!

11 comments

  • Hi Paula. It will work for a 3 pound roast. I have had success with a chuck roast using this method – but instead of shutting the oven off for two hours, I shut off for only one and then turn the oven back on after the first hour to the lowest oven setting, around 170 degree’s and roast for another hour – then I shut the oven off again and keep in the oven with the door shut for an additional hour. Braising is also a great way to prepare a chuck roast – although you will not get medium rare – you will get amazing flavor and tenderness.

    jill
  • Will the hot and low cooking times vary depending upon the size of the roast? I have a 3lb chuck roast that I’m making for dinner and want to be sure it’s medium rare. Thanks so much for doing what you do!

    Paula Wahl
  • Hi Toni – So glad to hear it worked well for you. As for shallow or deep I don’t think it matters, just as long as it heavy – as they hold the heat better. In cooking two, if they are not touching I would increase my Hot & High time an additional 3 minutes. If they are snug in one pan – treat it like one roast – almost doubling your time. Thank you for your support and great taste!

    jill

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