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This Garlicky Herb Cross Rib Roast is very flavorful and full of fresh herb goodness. As the recipe calls for Balsamic Vinegar, make sure you use a good-quality aged balsamic vinegar. I used regular balsamic vinegar in this recipe, but you could also use fig balsamic or a garlic balsamic. This cross rib roast is excellent served with Greek Potatoes with Lemons and Oregano and a beautiful Tomato Salad.

This very flavorful Garlicky Herb Cross Rib Roast recipe, comments, and photos were shared with my by Karen Calanchini, Food Stylist and Photographer, of Redding, CA.

More delicious Beef Recipes using various cuts of beef.

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Garlicky Herb Cross Rib Roast Recipe:

Prep Time

10 mins

Cook Time

1 hr

Total Time

1 hr 10 mins

Course:Main Course

Cuisine:American

Keyword:Garlicky Herb Cross Rib Roast Recipe

Servings: 6 servings

Author: What's Cooking America

Ingredients

  • 1(3 to 3 1/2 pound)Cross Rib Roast*
  • 3tablespoonsBalsamic Vinegar(good quality)
  • 3tablespoonsgarlic,fresh, finely-minced
  • 2tablespoonsthymeleaves, fresh, removed from stems and chopped
  • 2tablespoonsrosemary leaves,fresh, removed from stems and chopped
  • 1tablespooncoarse saltor sea salt
  • Black pepper,freshly-ground, to taste
  • 1tablespoonolive oil(I used garlic-infused olive oil)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.

  2. Brush the cross rib roast with the balsamic vinegar, making sure the balsamic vinegar gets into all the nooks of the roast. Make a paste of the minced garlic, thyme leaves, rosemary leaves, salt, pepper, and oil oil. Rub paste mixture well all over the roast.

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  4. In a large roasting pan, cook the prepared roast for 15 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F. and cook an additional 50 to 60 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 125 degrees F. on your instant-read digitalmeat thermometer

  5. Remove roast from oven and cover the roast loosely with aluminum foil and let stand for approximately 15 to 20 minutes. Remember, the roast will continue to cook as it sets. The temperature will rise approximately 5 to 10 degrees. So, pay attention to how long you let the cooked roast sit before cutting and serving.

  6. Makes 6 servings.

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Recipe Notes

* Cross Rib Roast is also know as Beef Shoulder, Chuck, Shoulder Clod, Boston Cut, and/or English Cut Roast.

My roast was covered with a string netting to hold the meat together during cooking. I removed it because I did not want to put the seasoning over the top of the netting, only to have it all come off when removing it prior to slicing. I seasoned the roast then tied one string around the roast to help hold it during cooking.

Source: Original recipe is from the The Complete Meat Cookbook, by Bruce Aidells and Denis Kelly.

I get many readers asking what cooking/meat thermometer that I prefer and use in my cooking and baking. I, personally, use the Thermapen Thermometer.Originally designed for professional use, the Super-Fast Thermapen Thermometer is used by chefs all over the world. I only endorse a few products, on my web site ,that I like and use regularly.

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Comments and Reviews

26 Responses to “Garlicky Herb Cross Rib Roast Recipe”

  1. Patti Dunne

    This recipe was very easy to make and is delicious! I would highly recommend this to others. Great job!

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  2. Deborah Belliveau

    The roast turned out excellent. It was 5#, juicy, moist and as tender as this cut of meat can be. Very happy with the recipe. Spot on!!! Thank you.

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  3. Thelma Davis

    EASY TO PREPARE ! Outstanding delicious result. A++++
    Thanks for prep & cooking directions.

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  4. Alexsandra

    I added parsley to this and made it in my crock pot. Low for 6 hours. It was one of the best roasts I have ever had. Thank you!

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    • Sarita Jimenez

      Did you sear it first?

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  5. Terri

    This roast turned out quite well. We used leftovers to make some delicious roast beef sandwiches.

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  6. Tricia Adamson

    This was an excellent recipe for this roast turned out MR & Rare to suit all of my guests.

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  7. Carole MacDonald

    Do you cook this roast uncovered or with a lid on it, also do you put any liquid in the pan.?

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    • Linda Stradley

      I almost leave my roasts uncovered when baking them.

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  8. Bill Tippin

    When you say Preheat oven and cook at a specific degrease, is that on Bake setting or roast setting
    Thank you

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    • Whats Cooking America

      Most ovens do not have a setting option to choose between “baking” or “roasting”. Baking is the reference used for cooking baked goods like cookies, cakes or breads, where roasting refers to cooking vegetables and meats. For roasting the beef, you need to pre-heat the oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

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  9. Kristine Howard

    I tried the slow cooker and at only 4 1/2hrs it was way over done, not sure how someone did six. I wish i would have just roasted it.

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  10. Julie McCallson

    Great recipe!!

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  11. Brent Coriaty

    This recipe is simple and delicious! The first time, I used a fig balsamic and it turned out amazing. 2nd variation was a pomegranate balsamic and cooked on the grill instead of the oven, and it was very good. This time I tried a Bordeaux cherry balsamic and used a tri-tip in the oven…wow!
    Thank you!

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  12. Tami

    This was delicious. And the house smelled great while it was roasting. And we have enough left for French dips tomorrow!

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  13. Eleanor

    I felt like 125 was a pretty low temp, so I cooked to 140 degrees, (I used a cast iron roasting pot.) took it out and covered for about 10 minutes (the temp did not rise) and sliced it up. It was still rare while the ends were more cooked through. The meat was nice and tender and flavor was savory and delicious!

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  14. Mary

    I found a creamy balsamic glaze I’m trying. Hope I follow directions correctly as this is a real nice looking roast and I don’t want to ruin it.

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  15. Gen

    Question : do we need to cover the roast with a lid or foil when in the oven? Thank you.

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  16. Shayne Duplak

    Simply put it was fantastic, my first choice of beef cuts has always been prime rib but lately the price per kg. is just to high. The Cross rib cut I’ve always used for pot roast but I’m a rare meat kind of guy. The aroma while cooking was intoxicating, it was tender and tasted wonderful. With no fresh thyme or rosemary leaves available in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, I substituted 1 teaspoon of dried spice for each of the leaves , I also mixed all of the ingredients together and spooned the mixture on to the roast,covering all sides and pushing it into the cracks. I roasted it with the bones down and carved it the same, that way I got the bones with meat on, that’s my favourite .

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  17. Lila

    I just tried at my home with plain balsamic vinegar; but, not with the greek potato. To be honest with you this garlic herb rib roast… recipe was very simple & awesome.

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  18. Kim

    My roast is in the oven as we speak. Just curious, gravy? Is there enough drippings to make a gravy, and is the rub not too heavy in it?
    It does smell amazing while cooking!

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    • Nancy

      We always seem to have enough drippings to make a nice AuJus
      https://whatscookingamerica.net/Sauces_Condiments/Beef-AuJus.htm

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  19. Chet

    No. Don’t cover the roast while cooking. Only cover with foil when temperature 125 degrees and let rest outside of oven for about 10 minutes before carving so all the juices won’t run out.

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  20. David Green

    OK so the instructions to let the meat come to 125º F is not even remotely realistic. At 125º the the inside of the meat will be raw…not rare, which is fine, but raw, as in uncooked, as in running bloody raw.

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    • Nancy

      The full instructions say to, “Pull from the oven at 125 F, cover the roast loosely with aluminum foil and let stand for approximately 15 to 20 minutes. Remember, the roast will continue to cook as it sets. The temperature will rise approximately 5 to 10 degrees. So, pay attention to how long you let the cooked roast sit before cutting and serving.” Here’s the internal temperature chart so you know how long to let sit. If you are a medium to well done person then you pull it out 5 to 10 degrees before your preferred doneness.
      Hope that helps and thanks for writing
      Nancy

      Reply

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FAQs

What temperature is a cross rib roast done at? ›

Here, 120 is rare, 125 is medium rare, 130 is medium, 135 is medium well and 140 is well done..... 145 is over done. The carry over cook time makes meat just right if these rules are followed. I grew up on cross rib roasts and my mom always made them delicious with a good gravy to go with it for leftovers.

What's the difference between a rib roast and a cross rib roast? ›

What Is the Difference Between a Rib Roast and a Cross Rib Roast? Rib roast, also known as prime rib roast, usually refers to a roast taken from the rib portion of the animal. Cross rib roast is taken from the chuck section. A rib roast is more tender than a cross rib roast.

Why is my cross rib roast tough? ›

A cut like the Cross Rib Roast needs time to break down the tissues from the shoulder area. Yes, it can be tough, but with a low and slow method of cooking, anything can be prime rib! Our temp for this will be low and the time will be slow, but the end result is well worth it!

What is the secret to a perfect roast? ›

The secret to making tender roast beef:

It's all about cooking low and slow. With a cut of meat like this, a longer cook time will give you better, more tender results. Ideally, all roasted meats would be seared on all sides in a hot skillet to develop a golden, delicious crust.

Should rib roast be 325 or 350? ›

Place the roast (ribs down or fat side up) in roasting pan. Sear the rib roast for 15 minutes at 450°F, then turn the oven to 325°F for the rest of the cooking time. Every 1/2 hour, baste the cut ends of the roast with the fat accumulated in the roasting pan.

How long do you cook a rib roast and what temperature? ›

In a 325 degree F oven:
  1. Medium-rare: 20 to 25 minutes per pound.
  2. Medium: 25 to 30 minutes per pound.
  3. Medium-well: 30 to 35 minutes per pound.
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Do you cross rib roast fat side up or down? ›

Place the roast fat side up, bone side down, in a large roasting pan. Cook for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 325°F. This allows the heat to sear the roast, trapping the juicy flavors inside while the rest of the meat cooks. On average, each pound of rib needs 15 minutes to cook (i.e., a 4 lb.

Is a cross rib roast a good cut of meat? ›

This large primal comes from the shoulder area and yields cuts known for their rich, beefy flavor. Features roasts ideal for slow-cooking as well as more tender, grill-ready cuts such as the Flat Iron Steak.

What is another name for a cross rib roast? ›

Cross Rib Roast

It's best when cut into cubes and slow cooked as it slices better than it shreds. Also available as a boneless roast. AKA: Boston Cut, Bread & Butter Cut, Cross Rib Chuck Roast, English Roast, English Roll, Thick Rib Roast.

Why is my roast still tough after 7 hours? ›

Why is my pot roast still tough? It's because you haven't let the collagen break down. Extend the cook time, make sure there's enough liquid and keep an eye on the dish.

What is a cross rib roast good for? ›

A cross rib roast will have a completely different texture and flavor profile depending on the method used to cook it. This oven roast method is best for cooking it to a perfect medium-rare for a classic roast beef dinner. I also love to use this cut for my Instant Pot Pot Roast.

Will my roast get more tender the longer I cook it? ›

Yes, pot roast absolutely becomes more tender the longer it cooks. Roasts are generally made from tougher cuts of meat, such as chuck or brisket, which contain a lot of collagen, connective tissue, and fat. These tougher tissues require a long cooking time to break down and for the collagen to converts into gelatin.

What happens if you don't sear a roast before cooking? ›

It's not really necessary to sear your roast before cooking, but caramelizing the surface gives the cut an incredible depth of flavor, enhanced with the complex layers of nutty caramel and coffee-like bitterness that meat-lovers find delicious.

What can I add to my roast for flavor? ›

Mix together oil, rosemary, garlic, basil, salt, thyme and pepper in small bowl. Set mixture aside 5 to 10 minutes. Place beef Bottom Round Roast on baking rack in tall-sided roasting pan. Rub oil mixture on roast, covering all sides.

Should you bake a roast covered or uncovered? ›

When cooking a roast in the oven, keep it uncovered until roasted to the desired doneness. After removing from the oven, tent with foil and let stand 15 minutes before carving. This allows the juices to redistribute, preventing them from draining out during carving—and preventing dry, disappointing meat.

Are beef ribs done at 180 degrees? ›

Temperature for Beef Ribs

Smoke the ribs to an internal temperature of 203 degrees F, and this is where a good meat thermometer is absolutely crucial. Smoked beef ribs are a slow process and require nice consistent smoker temperatures and a perfect internal temperature on the meat to get optimum results.

What is the minimum temperature for rib roast? ›

Cooking requirements: The outside surface temperature of the whole prime rib must reach a minimum of 145°F for 15 seconds to be considered fully cooked***.

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