Best 4 Rock Salt Roast Recipes

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Rock salt roast is an incredibly flavorful dish that requires minimal hands-on cooking time. The preparation does take some time, but this provides a chance to brine the beef, resulting in incredibly tender and flavorful results. This recipe is not for the impatient cook, as it is a multi-stage process, but the end result is well worth the planning and effort.

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ROCK SALT ROAST PRIME RIB



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This is a very juicy prime rib which is easy to prepare. Surprisingly, it is not too salty and you can't taste the mustard. The horseradish sauce is great. Serve with Yorkshire pudding, or with a baked potato and a salad.

Provided by Dorothy Young

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Roast Recipes

Time 1h30m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 (4 pound) prime rib roast
2 cups prepared hot mustard
4 cups rock salt
1 cup cream
2 tablespoons prepared horseradish

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Line a roasting pan with aluminum foil.
  • Liberally coat the roast with mustard, so that it is entirely covered. Put a thick layer of rock salt on the foil in the roasting pan, about the size of the bottom of the roast. Set the bottom of the roast on the salt, and press down to embed the salt into the mustard. Completely cover the remainder of the roast with rock salt, pressing it into the mustard. (A lot of salt will fall off into the pan, but that doesn't hurt anything).
  • Bake uncovered, in preheated oven for 60 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 145 degrees F (65 degrees C). Let stand 15 minutes. The roast will be encased in a 'shell'. Hit the shell sharply with the back of a knife, and it will crack open and start to fall off. Remove the shell, and place the roast on a cutting board. Slice, and serve with horseradish sauce.
  • Horseradish sauce: In a small bowl, whip the cream until stiff peaks form. Fold in horseradish to taste.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 2020.2 calories, Carbohydrate 10.6 g, Cholesterol 420.2 mg, Fat 183.8 g, Fiber 3.6 g, Protein 80.3 g, SaturatedFat 81.6 g, Sodium 112558.2 mg, Sugar 4.4 g

STANDING RIB ROAST IN ROCK SALT



Standing Rib Roast in Rock Salt image

This recipe is so simple and yet so delicious. My dad used to make this when I was quite young (many years ago!) It is still a family favorite with my children and grandchildren - especially for holidays. No other seasoning is needed, and yet it has a wonderful flavor. The end pieces are well done for those who like it that way, but the center is rare to medium rare, and the juices are completely sealed in, so be careful when carving as the juices DO flow. Also, a great side dish with this roast is my "Easy quick garlic/dill potatoes".

Provided by NICK SUHADOLNIK

Categories     Meat

Time 1h40m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

4 -6 lbs prime rib roast (adjust accordingly to approx. l lb. per person)
garlic (cloves slivered)
Worcestershire sauce
rock salt (8-10 lb. bag, depending on size of roast and roasting pan)

Steps:

  • Let beef roast set to room temp.
  • Preheat oven to 500 degrees.
  • With sharp steak knife puncture roast all over, placing slivered garlic in each puncture.
  • Simply insert end of knife and place sliver of garlic down along blade, deep into the roast, before removing knife.
  • Rub entire roast generously with worchestershire sauce.
  • In roasting pan just large enough to hold roast, cover bottom with rock salt.
  • Place roast on rock salt.
  • Then cover roast completely with more rock salt, so that no meat is uncovered.
  • Meat should not touch sides of roasting pan, but be completely encased in rock salt.
  • (Note: I gently spray a slight amount of water over top of salt to enable it to"hold and set" firmly.) Place in 500 degree oven and roast for 15 minutes per pound.
  • Remove meat from pan and place on cutting board, brushing off all rock salt, and cover with foil for 15-20 minutes before carving.
  • Serve with favorite horseradish sauce.
  • I prefer fresh ground horseradish from any supermarket deli.
  • Horseradish can be made milder by mixing with mayonnaise.

ROCK SALT ROAST



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I'm told this is one of those recipes that looks awful but tastes great. Despite the coating, the beef will not be salty. Instead you will have a ery juicy roast, because the moisture is kept inside by the coating.

Provided by Sackville

Categories     Meat

Time 2h20m

Yield 1 roast

Number Of Ingredients 4

6 -7 lbs rib roast (or your favourite beef roast)
fresh ground black pepper
6 -7 cups rock salt
3 cups prepared hot mustard

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Season the meat with pepper.
  • Insert a meat thermometer into the middle of the thickest part of the lean muscle.
  • Slather the meat in mustard, until it is entirely covered.
  • Cover a roasting pan in foil and then put a thick layer of rock salt on the bottom of the pan, about the size of the bottom of the roast.
  • Set the bottom of the roast on the salt, and press down to embed the salt into the mustard.
  • Completely cover the remainder of the roast with rock salt, pressing it into the mustard.
  • A lot of salt will fall off into the pan, but that doesn't hurt.
  • Roast eighteen minutes per pound for rare beef, twenty-two minutes for medium, and twenty-five minutes for well done.
  • After the first fifteen minutes of roasting time, check the roast to make sure that the coating is still intact.
  • Repair any cracks or holes, using any left over salt and mustard.
  • Double check the degree of doneness on the meat thermometer near the end of the roasting time.
  • Let stand 15 minutes.
  • The roast will be encased in a'shell'.
  • Hit the shell sharply with the back of a knife, and it will crack open and start to fall off.
  • Remove the shell, and place the roast on a cutting board.
  • Slice, and serve with horseradish sauce.
  • Note: The roast will continue to cook if the hard shell is left on after roast is removed from the oven.
  • One six-and-one-half-pound roast removed after roasting for fifteen minutes per pound reached a rare degree of doneness in twenty-five minutes with the coating left on.

ROCK SALT ROAST CHICKEN



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Categories     Chicken     Bake     Christmas     Easter     Low Carb     Low Fat     Low Cal     Low/No Sugar     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Mother's Day     Dinner     Lunch     Spring     Summer     Healthy

Yield 6 people

Number Of Ingredients 6

• One Free-Range chicken,
• One Lemon,
• Two Cloves of garlic,
• One tblsp Honey,
• Drizzle of Olive oil,
• A sprinkling of your favourite rock salt (I use Maldon).

Steps:

  • Pre-heat your oven to 190C/375F Grab your chicken and place it into a baking tray. Chop your lemon into quarters and stick two segments up the chicken's butt. Peel and gently crush your garlic cloves with the side of your knife and stick those up there too, then your honey, then your other lemon segments. Drizzle olive oil over the outside of the chicken, just enough to make sure the whole thing is covered but not swimming in it. Sprinkle a really good pinch of your salt over the whole chicken and rub it over with your hands. A gentle massage, you're not exfoliating it! Throw the whole thing into the oven on the middle shelf and go about your business. Time will vary based on the size of your bird. You need 20mins per pound and then an extra 10-20 mins for luck. My standard chickens generally take around 2 hours. 10 mins before it's done, pull the tray out and spoon some of the delicious lemoney-garlicy-honeyed juice over the skin. It should be all sizzly and delicious by now but give it another 10mins to bronze.

Tips:

  • Choose a high-quality rock salt: Look for large, coarse crystals of rock salt that are free of impurities. Himalayan pink salt is a popular choice.
  • Prepare your roast: Pat the roast dry with paper towels and season it generously with salt, pepper, and any other desired seasonings.
  • Cover the roast completely with rock salt: Use enough salt to create a thick, even layer that completely covers the roast.
  • Roast the salt-covered roast at a high temperature: This will create a crispy, flavorful crust on the outside of the roast while keeping the inside moist and tender.
  • Rest the roast before carving: Let the roast rest for at least 15 minutes before carving. This will allow the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, resulting in a more flavorful and tender roast.

Conclusion:

Roasting meat in a crust of rock salt is a simple but effective way to create a delicious and flavorful meal. The salt crust helps to seal in the juices of the meat, resulting in a tender and succulent roast. The high temperature of the oven creates a crispy, flavorful crust on the outside of the roast. This cooking method is perfect for a variety of meats, including beef, pork, and lamb. With a little planning and preparation, you can easily create a stunning and delicious rock salt roast that will impress your family and friends.

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