How To Tie a Roast — Cooking Lessons from The Kitchn
Honestly, I bought my spool of kitchen twine for a craft project, not for tying up roasts. But having the spool on hand proved incredibly useful when an oddly shaped roast came home from the butcher. Tying a roast does more than just make the roast look tidier in the pan and on the plate, but not every roast needs to be tied. Here's when and how to tie large roasts like pork loin and beef tenderloin roasts.
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