Roast Beef is a staple of so many home dinner menus. Almost universally loved, a delicious roast beef makes the ideal centerpiece for your table.

Rump Roast Recipe

I’ll admit that for years, I couldn’t seem to make a roast beef that I really loved. Finally, I came across this method for how to cook a rump roast.

Perfectly cooked roast beef is no longer a mystery to me! Not only did this rump roast taste amazing, it’s also one of the easiest roasts I’ve made. This method basically turns a conventional oven into a convection oven and eliminates the need to turn the roast while it is cooking. I’m all for removing any fuss possible from the cooking process! With tiny slivers of garlic stuck all over the roast as it cooks, the flavor of this roast beef is unparalleled to any others I’d made before. The roast turned out so beautifully, I can hardly wait to make another one and try some different flavors and seasonings. The meat was medium rare, tender and flavorful. If you only have one roast beef recipe in your rotation, this one should be it!

How to Cook Rump Roast

To cook a rump roast in the oven, start by bringing your meat to room temperature. I removed my roast from the fridge about an hour before we started cooking. Meanwhile, preheat your oven and cut three cloves of garlic into about a dozen little pieces. Make small shallow slices in the meat just large enough to slide a sliver of garlic inside. A good rub down with olive oil, kosher salt salt and freshly ground black pepper is all the other seasoning this rump roast recipe needs. Brown the roast in the oven for 30 minutes, then lower the heat to 225 to finish cooking. Your roast beef is done when it’s reached an internal temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit and the outside of the meat has begun to brown. Carefully remove the roast from the oven using tongs and let the meat rest 15 minutes before slicing. From start to finish, rump roast in the oven takes just under 4 hours. While it takes a bit of time, most of the cooking time is hands off leaving you free to go about the rest of your day–or prepare your sides! Get the roast in the oven after lunch and by dinnertime you’ll have a hearty, tasty homemade dinner that everyone will love. As a bonus, leftover roast beef can be sliced and stuffed into sandwiches or salads for an easy lunch the next day.

Roast Beef Recipes

Since originally sharing this recipe, I’ve found several more new favorite ways to cook roast beef. For a crock-pot method, give this Perfectly Simple Sliceable CrockPot Roast Beef a try. We also love the rich flavor of this Slow-Cooker Italian Red Wine Roast Beef. For those who like a bit of spice to their meat, this Southwestern Roast Beef is tough to beat. Roast Beef works beautifully with so many of our favorite side dishes. I served this with Garlic Smashed Potatoes and green beans. It was a wonderful warm meal on one of our first chilly days this fall. Hurray for rainy weather at last! This simple rump roast would also pair perfectly with Simple Sauteed Summer Squash, Brown Sugar Cinnamon Applesauce and Rosemary Roasted Potatoes. If you like this simple roast beef rump roast recipe, you might also like my Simple Slow Cooker Pot Roast, my Herb Rubbed Sirloin Tip Pork Roast and this Asian Style Pot Roast from Foodie with Family

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