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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Red face Ok this is embarrassing.. but I need help!

    Ok, I scored a bargain last night at woolies and picked up a roast beef topside type of meat thing - trouble is - I've never cooked a roast before and don't know how long to cook it for and at what temp.

    I have an easy cooker type thing that is like a little oven that sits on the bench - fan forced type of thing - thats how my mum does all of hers, and thats why I have one - but I don't even have the instruction manual for it. So not only do I not have the knowledge of how to COOK a roast in the first place, I also don't know how to use my easy cooker to do it!!! LOL

    Does anyone out there either have an easy cooker they can help me with temps and stuff (could just be the same as a normal fan forced oven??) and how long to cook the piece of meat for?

    I'm pretty clueless obviously

  2. #2
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    I dont know about the easy cooker thing... but if you did it in the oven you would do it at about 180 - 200 for a couple of hrs depending on the size of the meat.

    I cook roast chickens in the over at about 180 - 200 for 2 -3 hrs...

    Sorry prob not much help!!

    Kate

  3. #3
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    hhaha!! thanks

    Its about 1.14kg in weight - so its not a HUGE piece of meat or anything. My mum just took a panicked call from me saying OMG WHAT THE HELL DO I DO MUM - and she's like, um dunno, I'd have to check my book... rofl.. thanks!!!!

    But she said that she does chooks for 1.5 hours (size 9) on 230 degrees - so is it the same for cooking roast beef as for chooks? lol... I've never cooked a roast chook either!!! PMSL

  4. #4
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    Feb 2004
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    I'm not great with roasts, unless it's in the slow cooker! I can't remember, do you have one?

  5. #5
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    No slow cooker here mate - just easy cooker thing.

    I have an oven, but I'm just assuming it works - haven't used it here yet.. LOL

    christ I'm hopeless.. .lol

  6. #6
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    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    Ok well a size 9 chicken is 900gm (the number relates to the grams) so you're going to have to put it on longer than that, maybe 2 hours?? I'm not real sure sorry hun.

    PS glad you're back

  7. #7
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    I've got one, it's the only way I can cook

    Preheat it to 180, drizzle with olive oil salt and pepper stick it in a tray and put it in.

    The problem with these little buggers is you can burn the top, so you will have to turn it over after about 50 mins. It will probably take about 2 hours. So get it on now.

    Do you have a normal oven?

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    Jul 2005
    Sydney
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    In a normal oven it's about an hour for every kilo (at about 180) for a roast, depending on whether you like your meat well done, medium or rare. We tend to go with medium-well, so you might want a little longer than that. Turn the meat a couple of times if your oven is making anything look black!

    If you're roasting vegies as well, potatoes need almost as long as the meat (sometimes longer if it's a smallish piece), so don't wait too long to put them in.

    We use plenty of olive oil and a marinade (if the butcher sells it with one LOL) on the meat, just oil on the vegies.

    I have no idea on the easy cooker, but I'd google it!

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    Dec 2008
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    Ok, in the oven its usually 180 C & 60 mins for every kilo of meat.

    So whack yours in for an hour and then check it after that by sticking a knife in and if it comes out bloody etc, then keep it in there a bit longer.

    Hope that helps, it really is easy, even if the first time is daunting....(I didn't cook roasts until a couple of years ago and now I'm an ace!)

  10. #10
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    Feb 2009
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    I was in the same boat last week ( but not with an easy cooker ) Am not a roast type of gal so had no idea what to do with what I'd bought.

    Luckily the M&T Roast Beef I'd bought had instructions on it! Don't know if it makes a difference the cut but it said to do the 1kg roast in a fan forced oven at 180C (so 200 for non fan forced) for an hour then pull it out cover with foil and rest it for 15 minutes. B I though it was a little too pink in the middle for my liking) so I'd do it for another 10 minutes if again. I have a slow cooker but no idea how it works - try googling easy cooker's brand and see if you can get the instruction manual?

  11. #11
    kirsty_lee Guest

    pretty much what the others said I just had to come in here because when I saw the title and saw that it was in Recipes and cooking I was waiting to see "how do I boil water" hahahah pmsl

  12. #12
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    pfft KL I'm not that bad....lol

    I can't find a brand name on there, just that its a turbo 3000....lol

    I've tried googling but its hard to concentrate with screaming baby hitting you in the face and toddler whinging for lollies

    ETA - ok, I'm back. Distracted her with frozen peas. Should hold her off for a few minutes at least.
    Last edited by Arimeh; September 17th, 2009 at 04:33 PM.

  13. #13
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    May 2007
    Newcastle NSW
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    sorry i cant help but just had to say that as soon as i saw the thread title i KNEW you were cooking a roast!! Good luck xx

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
    14,682

    PMSL.. thanks mate

  15. #15
    smiles4u Guest

    Red face

    Mel if it makes you feel better i have only cooked a roast ' twice ' & wasn't game enough to ask for help like you, and the roasts turned out to be NOT a pretty sight

    ... Thanks to you i NOW know how to make a roast with EVERYONE'S helpful replies here