Roast Rib of Beef with Thyme, Port and Redcurrants Roast Rib of Beef with Thyme, Port and Redcurrants

Roast Rib of Beef with Thyme, Port and Redcurrants

The bone-in rib joint is the hero of all joints, worthy of an audience at any festive occasion.  The joint is marinated with redcurrant sauce, Port and fresh thyme leaves then roasted and served with all the tasty trimmings that go with an impressive roast.

prep time
30 mins

cook time
2 hours 55 minutes

serves
10 people

To Cook Rare: 20 minutes per 450g plus 20 minutes

To Cook Medium: 25 minutes per 450g plus 25 minutes

To Cook Well Done: 30 minutes per 450g plus 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2.7kg lean bone–in rib of beef or boneless, rolled sirloin joint
  • 3 large garlic bulbs, cut in half horizontally
  • 24 shallots, peeled and left whole
  • For the Thyme and Redcurrant Marinade:

  • 100g prepared redcurrant sauce
  • 200ml Port
  • For the gravy:

  • Large handful fresh thyme leaves
  • 25g plain flour
  • 600ml good, hot beef stock

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 180-190°C, 160-170°C Fan, Gas Mark 4-5.
  2. In a large, shallow bowl, mix together the marinade ingredients.
  3. Place the joint on a chopping board, score the fat, season on both sides and transfer to the bowl with the marinade and coat well.  Cover and marinate in the fridge for up to 2 hours, or overnight if time allows, turning occasionally.
  4. Remove the joint from the marinade mixture, strain the marinade and reserve for later.  Place the joint on a metal rack in a large non-stick roasting tin and open roast for the preferred, calculated cooking time.  After 30 minutes, cover the joint with foil.
  5. 45 minutes before the end of the cooking time, remove the joint and the rack from the tin, add the garlic and shallots to the tin and place the joint directly on top.  Return to the oven for the remainder of the cooking time.
  6. When the beef is ready, remove the joint from the tin with the vegetables and transfer to a warmed platter, cover and set aside to rest.
  7. To prepare the gravy; spoon off any excess fat from the roasting tin and discard.  Place the tin over a medium heat and sprinkle over the flour.  Stir well with a small whisk or spoon, add a little stock and stir again, scraping the base of the pan to release any rich, beefy sediment.
  8. Add the remaining stock, 150ml of the reserved marinade and any meat juices from the platter.  Adjust the seasoning, if required and simmer for 8-10 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until reduced to a well-flavoured gravy.  Strain before serving.
  9. Serve with roast potatoes, stuffing, seasonal vegetables and the gravy.

Tips:

If you use the boneless, rolled sirloin joint this will comfortably feed 12 people. Use any remaining cooked roast beef in wraps, sandwiches or in a variety of meals using leftovers.