roast beef

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Beef that has been cooked in an oven.

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  • A classic Sunday lunch in England often features roast beef with all the trimmings.
  • Sunday dinner often features roast beef with all the trimmings.
  • We had roast beef for dinner last Sunday.
  • We had roast beef for Sunday dinner.
  • Could I get a sandwich with thinly sliced roast beef and Swiss cheese?
  • Would you like another slice of roast beef?
  • She prefers her roast beef medium-rare.
  • She ordered a roast beef sandwich with extra mustard.
  • The delicious aroma of roast beef slowly cooking filled the kitchen.
  • The chef prepared a tender and juicy roast beef.
  • The chef prepared a succulent roast beef with all the trimmings.
  • The chef prepared a succulent roast beef with all the trimmings.
  • He expertly carved the tender roast beef for the dinner guests.
  • I'll have a roast beef sandwich on rye, please.
  • A classic British meal often includes roast beef and Yorkshire pudding.
  • Do you prefer your roast beef rare, medium, or well-done?
  • We used the leftover roast beef to make delicious cold cuts for the next day.
  • Leftover roast beef is perfect for making sandwiches the next day.
  • Could you please slice the roast beef thinly for sandwiches?
  • My grandmother's roast beef recipe is a family secret.
  • The pub's special was a hearty plate of roast beef served with rich gravy.
  • My grandmother taught me how to perfectly roast beef in the oven.
  • He ordered a roast beef sandwich for lunch.
  • He carved the roast beef into thin, tender slices.
  • My father believes nothing compares to a perfectly cooked, rare roast beef.
  • He doesn't eat red meat, so he passed on the roast beef.
  • The aroma of freshly cooked roast beef filled the kitchen.
  • A classic British meal often includes roast beef and Yorkshire pudding.
  • How much roast beef should I buy to feed a family of six?
  • Our special for tonight is slow-cooked roast beef with a red wine reduction.
  • Making a good roast beef requires careful timing and seasoning.
  • They decided to serve roast beef at the wedding reception.
  • This wine pairs wonderfully with the rich flavors of roast beef.
  • Roast beef is a traditional staple of British cuisine.
  • They served generous portions of roast beef at the wedding reception.
  • Leftover roast beef makes excellent cold cuts for lunch.
  • The deli counter offered several types of cold meats, including Italian salami and English roast beef.
  • The smell of roast beef filled the entire house.
  • If you're looking for a hearty meal, try our special roast beef dinner.
  • The aroma of freshly cooked roast beef filled the kitchen.