How to Cook Eye of Round Roast Beef (2024)

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How to Cook Eye of Round Roast Beef. Eye of round is a simple boneless beef roast, and is what’s called a “whole muscle” cut of beef. It’s one of the best roasts sliced and served with gravy or for making Beef Wellington Packets….and for leftovers, too.

Whether you’re cooking eye of round with a slow cooker, InstaPot (Instant Pot), or your oven, this roast is fast, lean, and delicious.

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Eye of Round Roast. Yowza! I can honestly say that even though I’ve cooked SCADS of beef all my life, I have never, ever made an eye of round roast…at least not until NOW.

When followers here on my blog began asking about how to cook this particular beef roast, I decided to investigate and do some research. I’m so glad I did!

I’ve always been a big fan of a good chuck roast – it’s a very flavorful cut of beef that comes from the shoulder of the cow. A chuck roast also has a lot of great fat marbling throughout the muscle, so it’s juicy and delicious.

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Because we are fans of beef chuck roast, my guys really enjoy Big Bold Beef Carnitas (made in the Instant Pot!) and also Lazy-Butt Beef Subs with Caramelized Onions. Oh! And I cannot forget Hot Beef Sandwiches with Brown Gravy – they are the bomb.

Here’s What I Discovered About Eye of Round Roast for this Recipe:

1. Eye of round is truly a slicing roast. I didn’t grow up eating sliced roast. My Mom made chuck roast that was cooked until very fork-tender and then served in chunks with gravy or shredded for making sandwiches, and etc.

Because we raised beef on the farm and ate tons of it at home, I never ordered roast beef at a restaurant, so I didn’t realize (prior to this recipe) that roast beef served in slices is what many people expect when eating roast beef. Who knew?

2. Eye of round roast cooks very, very quickly because it’s very, very lean. It cooks even faster if you let it rest at room temperature (and you should) for at least an hour before roasting. The internal temperature will rise very quickly, and can yield an over-cooked roast before you even realize it. Keep a careful eye on the internal temperature!

3. Eye of round roast is delicious when the finished product is medium-rare and very nicely pink at the center. If the roast is overcooked to medium or above, it’s the most tasteless thing I’ve ever experienced, though a good pan sauce over the top helps with that.

4. Cooking the eye of round roast just until it reaches 125 degrees F. at the center is a total must. Remove it from the oven at that point and cover tightly with foil. The residual heat will allow the roast to climb in temperature another 10-15 degrees or so, ensuring that the finished roast is medium rare and not over cooked.

5. Eye of round roast is easiest to slice when it’s chilled. I found that if I’m going to use the meat for making French dip sandwiches, Roast Beef Wellington, subs, or sliders, it’s best to cool the roast completely and then refrigerate it. Once the roast is chilled, it is very easily sliced into wonderfully thin slices that are gorgeous and easy to eat.

So What IS Eye of Round Roast and Where Does it Come From?

Yikes – eye of round roast comes from the back leg of the cow, which gets a ton of use. And because it gets a lot of use this also means eye of round roast is a very lean cut; if it’s not cooked properly, it will be tough and chewy, just like shoe leather. No good.

But have no fear – there are positives! Because the eye of round muscle gets a big workout on the cow, this cut of beef will absolutely have rich, meaty flavor…..as long as it’s not overcooked.

Eye of round is a type of rump roast.

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What to Love About Cooking Eye of Round Roast for Your Family –

  1. Because it is so very lean, eye of round roast can be on the dinner table in a flash.
  2. Eye of Round Roast slices beautifully and can be served as the star of the show along with your favorite side dishes.
  3. If you are a fan of roast beef sliders, subs and French Dip sandwiches, leftover thinly-sliced eye of round roast is absolutely delish.
  4. Eye of round is very budget friendly and can be found at most grocery stores and butcher shops.

What Ingredients Will I Need to Make Eye of Round Roast Beef?

  • Olive oil
  • Kosher salt
  • Granulated garlic
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Eye of Round Roast, 3 lbs.

What Ingredients Will I Need if I Choose to Make the Pan Sauce for the Roast?

  • Pan drippings from cooking the roast
  • Red wine, such as a merlot or a cab
  • Beef broth
  • Unsalted butter
  • Flour
  • Salt and Pepper, to taste

How to Cook Eye of Round Roast in 6 Easy Steps –

  1. The day ahead (or at least 4-6 hours ahead), slather the roast with a bit of olive oil, then season with the salt, garlic, and pepper; place the prepared roast into a gallon bag and into the fridge.
  2. When you are ready to cook the eye of round roast, remove it from refrigeration and then from the plastic bag to the counter allowing it to rest at room temperature for at least an hour.
  3. When the roast has rested and your are ready to prepare it, preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Place the beef into a greased roasting pan or Dutch oven and roast the eye of round, uncovered, on the center oven rack for 20-25 minutes or until nicely browned all over the top and bottom.
  4. Reduce the oven temperature to 325 degrees F. and continue to cook the roast, uncovered, for 45-60 minutes, just until it reaches 125 degrees F. at the center of the roast. (Yep, I know this may seem like a very rare temperature, but you still have to let the roast raise in temp from residual heat as it rests, so don’t worry!)
  5. Remove the roast from the oven, covering the pan very well with foil; let the roast rest for 20-30 minutes so it can raise in internal temperature another 10-15 degrees or so, to medium-rare doneness.
  6. Place the cooked and rested roast onto a large cutting board; using a sharp carving knife, slice the roast into servings slices, as desired.
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Is Eye of Round Considered to be a Good Cut of Beef?

Many people are not as familiar with this cut of beef as they are other beef roasts, so it is often overlooked. However, an eye of round roast is very economical, quick-cooking, and super flavorful when cooked to medium-rare.

How Much Does Eye of Round Cost?

Eye of Round is going to run about $3.50 per lb. on average. Compare that to a chuck roast that’s usually at least $5.75 per lb! Eye of round roast is an inexpensive and economical choice at the meat case.

And, because eye of round roast has no bones, it’s a great value because you can slice the entire roast – nothing is wasted!

Is There More Than One Way to Cook a Beef Eye of Round Roast?

Some cooks prefer to cook the eye of round at a low temperature all the way through the cooking period.

Others, like myself, like the method of starting the roast out at a high oven temperature (to get good, deep browning on the surface of the roast), then reduce the temperature to a lower setting for the duration of the cooking process.

Is There a Secret to Making a Tender and Juicy Medium-Rare Roast Beef Every Time?

Because the eye of round roast is so very lean, the best thing you can do is to make sure that it doesn’t get over cooked.

Eye of round roast is best when cooked to 125 degrees F. as an internal temperature, then wrapped in foil and left to rest for at least 20 minutes.

This 20 minute resting period is what lets the roast continue cooking from residual heat, pushing the internal temperature up to 135-140 degrees F. which is a perfect, medium-rare doneness.

The resting period is also very important because it gives the protein fibers of the roast time to relax. The resting period also lets the juices to gather back into the center of the meat so that when you slice it the roast is nice and juicy.

Why Does This Recipe Say to Season the Roast the Day Before? Can’t I Just do That Step Right Before Cooking it?

The step of pre-salting is known as dry brining. It is a very worthy step for cooking a delicious eye of round roast and must be done at least 4-6 hours (but preferably 24 hours) previous to when you want to cook the meat.

The salt initially draws liquid out of the meat, and after a time, all of the liquid goes back into the meat – bringing the salt and seasonings with it, adding great flavor to the interior of the meat as it cooks.

You can season the roast just before you want to cook it, but doing so doesn’t allow the roast to gain the juiciness and flavor that most of us enjoy.

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Is Eye of Round the Best Roast to Cook if I want Roast Beef that I can Serve in Slices for a Dinner?

You bet. Because eye of round is super lean, it’s best served when cut across the grain, into slices that are no more than 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch thick.

These slices of beef look beautiful when overlapped upon on each other on a serving platter, drizzled with the pan sauce, if desired. Then, just add your favorite roast beef side dishes.

What if I Want to Serve the Roast Without Making the Pan Sauce? Will it still taste good?

Great question! As long as your roast has been properly seasoned, browned on the exterior, and cooked to medium-rare it will be delicious with or without the pan sauce – no worries.

What Can You Do with Eye of Round Roast?

Eye of round roast is really delicious when sliced super, super thin and used for making sliders, subs, and French Dip sandwiches.

At the commercial level, eye of round roast is what becomes deli meat at the grocery store or a roast beef on a bun from your favorite fast food joint.

Because eye of round roast is a very lean and tough cut, it’s typically not a good roast for making pulled beef or shredded beef, which is best made from a chuck roast or any roast that has good fat marbling, cooked low and slow until very nice and tender.

Is Eye of Round Roast Where Round Steak Comes From?

Yep! And we all know round steak is one of the toughest cuts in the meat case. Because round steak is the eye of round roast that is sliced into fairly thick slices by the butcher, it needs moist heat, such as braising (simmering) in a liquid, very low and slow.

Helpful Tips for Making Tender and Juicy Eye of Round Beef –

  • When cooking any roast (beef or pork, either one) always be sure to let it rest on the counter, unwrapped, for at least an hour or so. Resting removes the chill from the meat and lets it relax so it can cook much more evenly, no matter what the cooking source will be….oven, stove top, grill, or smoker.
  • Never overcook eye of round roast, if at all possible! Because this is such a very lean cut of beef, it can easily overcook if you don’t keep a careful watch with your instant-read meat thermometer.
  • Over cooking eye of round roast will seal it’s fate: it will be nearly flavorless, dry, and chewy. Don’t go there!
  • Never cook an eye of round roast without using a meat thermometer of some kind. The use of a meat thermometer will keep from overcooking the roast, this is very important.
  • Before slicing an eye of round roast, be sure to let it rest, covered, when you remove it from the oven. This resting period is very important for letting the protein fibers relax and to allow the beef juices to integrate back into the center of the roast.
  • Always be sure to slice any meat (beef, pork, venison, bison…whatever) across the grain. Slicing meat against the grain (instead of with the grain) cuts the protein fibers into shorter pieces, helping the meat be tender and easy to chew.
  • The reason you don’t want to cut a roast or any hunk of meat with the grain (or along it) is because this leaves the protein fibers in long lengths; this can make meat tough and hard to chew….often compared to shoe leather.

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How to Cook Eye of Round Roast Beef

Eye of round, a simple boneless beef roast, is what’s called a “whole muscle” cut of beef. It’s one of the best cuts for sandwiches with gravy or for making Beef Wellington….and leftovers, too. Whether you’re cooking eye of round with a slow cooker, InstaPot (Instant Pot), or your oven, this roast is delicious.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 254kcal

Ingredients

Ingredients for the Roast

  • 1 Tbs. Olive oil may substitute vegetable or canola oil
  • 1 tsp. Kosher salt
  • 1 tsp. Granulated garlic
  • Freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • 1 Eye of round roast, 3 lbs.

Ingredients for the Pan Sauce

  • pan drippings from cooking the roast
  • 2 Tbs. red wine, such as cabernet or merlot
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • 2 Tbs. unsalted butter softened
  • 2 Tbs. all purpose flour

Instructions

Prepare the Roast the Night Before

  • Slather the roast with the olive oil on all sides, then season the roast with the salt, garlic, and black pepper. Place the roast into a large freezer bag; seal the bag and place it into a bowl in the fridge.

Make the Roast

  • 1-2 hours before you want to cook the eye of round roast, remove it from the plastic bag and let it rest on the counter, uncovered. This will let the roast rest and also removes the chill from the meat so it can cook much move evenly.

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Place the prepared roast into a greased 12-inch cast iron skillet or roasting pan, then into the oven on the center rack.

    Roast the meat, uncovered, for 20-25 minutes or until very nicely browned all over the top and bottom.

  • Reduce the oven temperature to 325 degrees F.; continue to cook the roast, uncovered, for 45-60 minutes, just until it reaches 125 degrees F. at the center of the roast. Begin testing the internal temperature of the roast at about the 40 minute mark to be sure you don't overcook the roast – this is very important.

  • When the roast reaches the internal temperature of 120-125 degrees F. at the center, remove it from the oven, placing it onto a large cutting board. Cover the roast well with foil; let the roast rest for 20-30 minutes.

Make the Pan Sauce

  • While the roast rests, make the pan sauce. Over medium heat, add the wine to the drippings in the skillet or roasting pan; use a whisk to remove any of the attached bits of fond that are stuck to the bottom of the skillet. Continue whisking until the wine is nearly evaporated, then stir in the broth and heat until simmering.

  • In a small bowl, combine the butter with the flour to form a paste, then add to the simmering broth, cooking over medium low for 8-10 minutes or until nicely thickened; season the sauce to taste with salt and pepper.

Serve the Eye of Round Roast

  • Using a sharp carving knife, cut the roast into slices, across the grain. Place the slices onto plates; drizzle with the pan sauce, as desired.

Notes

  • When cooking any roast (beef or pork, either one) always be sure to let it rest on the counter, unwrapped, for at least an hour or so. This removes the chill from the meat and lets it relax so it can cook much more evenly, no matter what the cooking source will be….oven, stove top, grill, or smoker.
  • Never overcook eye of round roast, if at all possible! Because this is such a very lean cut of beef, it can easily overcook if you don’t keep a careful watch with your instant-read meat thermometer.
  • Over cooking eye of round roast will seal it’s fate: it will be nearly flavorless, dry, and chewy. Don’t go there!
  • Never cook an eye of round roast without using a meat thermometer of some kind. The use of a meat thermometer will keep from overcooking the roast, this is very important.
  • Before slicing an eye of round roast, be sure to let it rest, covered, when you remove it from the oven. This resting period is very important for letting the protein fibers relax and to allow the beef juices to integrate back into the center of the roast.
  • Always be sure to slice any meat (beef, pork, venison, bison…whatever)across the grain. Slicing meatagainstthe grain (instead ofwiththe grain) cuts the protein fibers into shorter pieces, helping the meat be tender and easy to chew.
  • The reason you don’t want to cut a roast or any hunk of meatwiththe grain (or along it) leaves the protein fibers in long lengths which can make meat tough and hard to chew….often compared to shoe leather.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: beef, eye of round roast, oven roasted, roast beef

Nutrition

Calories: 254kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 102mg | Sodium: 459mg | Potassium: 507mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 87IU | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 3mg

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How to Cook Eye of Round Roast Beef (2024)

FAQs

How do you cook eye of the round so it is not tough? ›

This cut of beef is tougher than others, so following a steak recipe and using cooking methods that allow for long, slow cooking times work best for eye of round steak. Slow-cooking, braising, and cooking sous vide are some of the best cooking methods for eye of round steak.

Is eye of the round good for roast beef? ›

A lean, flavorful cut often used for roast beef at the deli. Can be roasted or slow-cooked at home for an everyday meal.

What temperature should eye of round be cooked at? ›

Test the eye of round roast for doneness with a meat thermometer, and remove when the internal temperature reaches 130°F to 135°F. If overcooked it becomes tough and dry. Tent the roast pan in foil to keep warm (with beef drippings), and allow it to rest for 15 to 20 minutes before slicing.

How do I cook a beef roast without drying it out? ›

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.

What is the best cooking method for eye round steak? ›

The beef eye of round steak is great for grilling, baking, slow cooking, and broiling. Sous vide is also one of our favorite ways to cook this steak cut.

How to tenderize the eye of a round? ›

How to tenderize eye of round roast? The way we are tenderizing this lean cut of meat is by marinating it for 24 hours. There is salt in it from soy sauce and acid from lemon juice. Both will help make this a very tender roast recipe.

How long do you cook an eye of the round at 325 degrees? ›

Bake, tightly covered, at 325 degrees for 3 hours and 30 minutes or until tender.

How long do you cook eye of the round? ›

Preheat oven to 450°F232°C. Place roast in a shallow roasting pan fitted with a rack and season with salt and pepper. Roast for 15 minutes, then reduce oven to 325°F163°C. Cook approximately 70 minutes, until roast reaches medium rare (125-130°F52-55°C).

Is it better to cook a roast at 325 or 350? ›

When roasting meat and poultry, set the oven temperature to 325°F (163°C) or higher. Explore the charts below to learn how to get great results every time you cook.

How long do you cook a 2 lb roast at 325 degrees? ›

Oven Roasting Guidelines
beef cutSirloin Tip Center Roast
oven temperature (preheated)325°F
weight (pounds)2 to 2-1/2
Approximate Total Cooking TImeMedium Rare: 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 hours
Internal TEMPERATURE*135°F

What temp does an eye of round roast fall apart? ›

Put your roast into the oven at 300F for 4 hours to cook low and slow for the perfect fall apart roast with tender and lovely vegetables on the side. You will end up with a nice au jus to ladle over your meat and potatoes too.

Should I brine my eye of round roast? ›

Brining is the secret to a tender and juicy eye of round roast. The overnight soak infuses flavor and keeps moisture in while roasting.

Do you put water in the pan when cooking roast beef? ›

How to Roast Beef Like a Pro. Don't crowd your meat in the pan – leaving some space around and under the meat allows it to heat evenly. To give your meat a flavourful crispy exterior, cook uncovered on a rack set in a shallow roasting pan. Don't add water!

Should I put water in my roasting pan? ›

"Often, consumers will inquire about adding water to the bottom of their roasting pans. We do not recommend adding water to the bottom of the pan. Cooking a turkey with steam is a moist heat-cook method and is acceptable, sure, but is not the preferred method for cooking your turkey."

Should you sear beef before roasting? ›

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.

Why is eye round so tough? ›

Eye of round is a lean muscle that is part of the primal beef round—the upper hind leg of the beef. Being a leg, most of the round is very tough, which makes it great for stewing, but the eye of round is relatively tender. It often comes with a fat cap, but may come trimmed bare.

Why is my round roast tough? ›

Because round roast is cut from the hind legs of the animal where muscles are worked a great deal, the meat is very lean and tough. This means that it needs to be slow-cooked so that the beef is enjoyable and not too chewy. A round roast is popularly used for serving deli roast beef; cut into very thin slices.

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