Company is coming for dinner. And all you can think about is…do I have enough $$$ in this week’s budget to make a nice meal for our dinner guests??!!??
If you’re on a tight budget, but want to splurge a bit…to make a nice meal for your friends…but not without compromising your budget! Here you go…
This could be a meal in and of itself…but with a side salad, it’s complete!
How to Make Beef Roast for Company
- Place beef roast in roasting pan with fat side up. (I did not sear this roast, but would highly recommend that for a more moist beef.) Add quartered potatoes, onions and carrots around the roast. Sprinkle with green spice, garlic powder, salt and pepper.
- Insert oven-safe meat thermometer.
- Pour can of petite diced red tomatoes over the roast. Place lid on roasting pan.
- Roast at 325 for 2-2.5 hours, or until meat thermometer reads how you want your roast done.
140 degrees – Rare
150 – Medium Rare
160 – Medium
170 – Well done
- Prepare salad.
- Serve Beef Roast, Potatoes, Carrots with Side Salad.
Beef Roast for Company
Impress your guests with this delightful roast!
Servings - 6 servings
Ingredients
- 2.7 lb beef round roast
- 6 medium white potatoes
- 2 onions, cut into quarters
- 4 large carrots
- 1 tsp green spice...basil or oregano or Italian seasonings or combo
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- Salt and pepper
- 1 can of diced tomatoes
- Side salad with tomatoes and dressing
Instructions
- Place beef roast in roasting pan with fat side up. (I did not sear this roast, but would highly recommend that for a more moist beef.) Add quartered potatoes, onions and carrots around the roast. Sprinkle with green spice, garlic powder, salt and pepper.
- Insert oven-safe meat thermometer.
- Pour can of petite diced red tomatoes over the roast. Place lid on roasting pan.
- Roast at 325 for 2-2.5 hours, or until meat thermometer reads how you want your roast done.
- 140 degrees – Rare150 – Medium Rare160 – Medium170 – Well done
- Prepare salad.
- Serve Beef Roast, Potatoes, Carrots with Side Salad.
Megan says
That looks great. I cook mine like that but I put it in the crockpot and instead of diced tomatoes and seasonings, I blend up a can of beef stew with a little water to thin it out and pour that on top. It turns into this wonderful gravy. I’ll have to try it your way next time,
Alta says
Wow, you found beef roast on sale for less than $3/lb? I would’ve made that for company too – that’s cheap for beef. Sounds yummy!
Erin, The $5 Dinner Mom says
@Alta,
I know it! It’s a rare price, so I jumped on it!
Leticia says
Do you have a recommendation on how to make this in an InstaPot? Would the vegetables go in with the meat or later?