Sunday, April 5, 2026

Standing Rib Roast of Beef

Happy Easter Suday Lovelies
1940s Easter Card
1940s Easter Card Message
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter weekend. 
MrD and I enjoyed the Easter message at church today and it was such a lovely morning we walked home and spent a lovely relaxing afternoon together
Our dinner of choice this Easter was a delicious Rib Roast of Beef, using a recipe from Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, November 1940. This is a lovely recipe that Ive used a few times a and the joint always turns out moist and tender. Paired with delicious fresh vegetables and Grannys Yorkshire Puddings.. is really was a tasty meal
It may look like a a big peice for two people, but the leftovers will give us a couple of meals during the week... and MrD will have Roast beef and Horseradish Sauce on his work sandwiches tomorrow for a treat

2-or 3-rib roast (4 to 6 pounds)
Salt and pepper 

  • Season meat with salt and pepper; place, fat side up, in open roasting pan. 
  • No rack is necessary, as bones keep meat out of juices. 
  • Do not cover; do not add water.
  • Roast in slow oven (300°), allowing...
  • 18 to 20 minutes per pound for rare roast, 
  • 22 to 25 minutes per pound for medium, and 
  • 27 to 30 minutes per pound for well-done roast. 
  • If using meat thermometer, insert so that bulb reaches center of the roast. 
  • Be careful that bulb doesn't rest on fat or bone. 
  • Meat thermometer will register 140° for rare, 160° for medium, 170° for a well-done roast. 
  • Basting isn't necessary. 
  • Serve with Yorkshire Pudding. 
Original Magazine Recipe
 Better Homes and Gardens Magazine
November 1940
The Living God - Episode 5 
 Easter Sunday, April 5, 1942
After dinner we turned on the radio... and tucking into our Easter biscuits.. we listened to the "The Living God," a modern adaptation of the Easter story.

It was an apt and enjoyable ending to a very happy and blessed Easter week


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