Recipes

Tender slow-roasted beef with fail-safe flourless gravy

This tender slow-roasted beef recipe takes Sunday dinner to delicious new heights. Serve with fail-safe, flourless gravy plus all the usual trimmings for a truly impressive meal

This recipe first appeared in Food magazine issue 55.

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Topside is an inexpensive cut of meat and makes a good roast. It benefits from long, slow cooking at a low temperature, which breaks down the connective tissue and makes it tender. Pot roasting is different from regular roasting, as the meat cooks in liquid in a covered casserole. This is a good technique for cheaper cuts, as the meat stays moist during cooking and the pan juices can then be made into a terrific sauce.