Yorkshire Strata (For Leftover Pot Roast) Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Kendra*

"I never know what to do with leftovers after I fix a pot roast with gravy, onion, potatoes and carrots until I found this recipe. I wouldn't really call it a strata because it doesn't have bread cubes in it. Rather, it has a yorkshire pudding baked around everything else. The recipe came from a book called "Marnie's Kitchen Shortcuts" by Marnie Swedberg. The recipe calls for specific amounts, although I tend to throw in whatever amount of leftovers I have."

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Ready In:
1hr

Ingredients:
15
Serves:

6-8

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ingredients

  • 1 cup cooked beef
  • 12 cup cooked diced potato
  • 12 cup cooked diced carrot
  • 1 cooked diced onion
  • 12 cup water
  • 1 12 cups leftover beef gravy, divided
  • 4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce, divided
  • 1 12 teaspoons onion powder
  • 34 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 2 tablespoons margarine
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup flour
  • 14 teaspoon salt
  • 18 teaspoon pepper

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directions

  • Combine meat, vegetables, water, 1/4 C gravy, 1 T worcestershire sauce, 1 tsp onion powder and 1/4 tsp garlic powder, and set aside.
  • Put margarine in a deep-dish 10 inch pie plate and place in a cold oven.
  • Turn heat to 425 degrees.
  • Puree milk, eggs, flour, salt and pepper in a blender container at high speed for 45 seconds.
  • Remove pie plate from the oven and pour the batter in the plate.
  • Spoon meat and vegetable mixture into the center of the pie plate.
  • Place in oven for 30 minutes, being careful not to open oven door during that time.
  • While casserole is baking, heat remaining 1 C gravy with remaining 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce, 1/2 tsp onion powder and 1/2 tsp garlic powder until hot.
  • Serve casserole topped with gravy.

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  1. Yorkshire Strata (For Leftover Pot Roast) Recipe - Food.com (12)

    Just a note, as it doesn't say in the directions, When you put the margarine or fat in the deep-dish 10 inch pie plate and place in a cold oven, then turn the heat to 425 degrees pour the batter into the plate when the oven gets to the 425 mark, that way the fat is piping hot when you pour the batter in.

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  2. Yorkshire Strata (For Leftover Pot Roast) Recipe - Food.com (14)

    Outstanding recipe - because I had more pot roast to use than the recipe called for, I used a 13 X 9 baking dish and used 1.5 x the ingredients. I was absolutely delicious.

  3. Yorkshire Strata (For Leftover Pot Roast) Recipe - Food.com (15)

    I had to double the recipe. It turned out perfectly! Normally I make carrots, onions, and potatoes with my pot roast. This time I had made mashed potatoes. So put 3 spoonfuls per row. I baked it minutes longer. It was relish!!! My family thought I worked along time it ;-)

  4. Yorkshire Strata (For Leftover Pot Roast) Recipe - Food.com (16)

    I'm always looking for good recipes to make leftovers exciting. This was delicious and super easy!

  5. Yorkshire Strata (For Leftover Pot Roast) Recipe - Food.com (17)

    This is a great way to use leftover pot roast! Easy & tasty...definitely a keeper recipe!

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  1. Yorkshire Strata (For Leftover Pot Roast) Recipe - Food.com (18)

    I didn't have potatoes with my potroast so I microwaved a couple small potatos whole and cut then up, un peeled.

  2. Yorkshire Strata (For Leftover Pot Roast) Recipe - Food.com (19)

    An excellent use of leftover roast. I was concerned the middle would be soggy and unpleasant but it wasn't. I added frozen potatoes instead of leftover diced potatoes. I would definitely make this again.

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FAQs

What can I do with leftover overcooked roast beef? ›

A simple fix for overcooked meat is to dump it in your food processor with some olive oil, purée it, and use it as a stuffing for everything from hand pies and empanadas to dumplings and ravioli.

How do you reheat a pot roast to make it tender? ›

If your roast beef tends to be dry, moisten it with gravy or broth. Cover it and warm it in a oven 325–350. Sometimes leftover roast beef is easier to slice thinly while it is cold. If it's not previously sliced, slice it then pour gravy over it.

Can you freeze leftover pot roast? ›

You can definitely freeze a pot roast, even a fully cooked roast! In fact, freezing a pot roast is the perfect way to preserve your dinner for months to come.

How do you reheat roast beef without making it tough? ›

Place the leftover roast in a pan and cover with foil.

To retain the succulent quality of the meat, add a little au jus from the previous day, or add 1/4 cup of low-sodium beef stock. Place in an oven preheated to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C) for approximately 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the piece.

How do you reheat roast beef so it doesn't dry out? ›

Again, aluminum foil is the key to reheating your roast without drying it out. Wrap your roast in foil with a 1/4 cup of beef stock added to help retain the prime rib's juicy flavor, and place it in the oven once it has been preheated to 300°F.

Can you cook pot roast the day before and reheat? ›

Cool to room temperature, then store in the fridge in the casserole dish or an airtight container. Reheat the pot roast in the casserole dish over medium-low heat for 10 minutes or until just warmed through.

How do you keep a pot roast moist and tender? ›

Low and Slow is the Way to Go

Whether you cook your pot roast using a stovetop, oven, slow cooker, or pressure cooker method, you'll always get the most tender and flavorful results if you use low temperatures over a long period of time.

Is pot roast good reheated? ›

One of our favorite ways to reheat pot roast is on the stove in a skillet. It's faster than the oven, but heats more evenly than a microwave.

What can I add to pot roast for more flavor? ›

I opt for basil, thyme, paprika, dried bay leaves, and black pepper. These add a lovely, almost Italian-inspired flavor to this pot roast recipe. Veggies. Including onions, garlic, carrots, and potatoes (all of which are also in my beef stew!).

What can you put in a roast besides potatoes? ›

If you cook the vegetables separately, you could also have parsnips, celeriac, butternut squash, beets, cabbage, or peas. Use the pan juices from the roast to make gravy, and mash the potatoes.

How long is leftover pot roast good for? ›

USDA recommends using cooked beef within 3 to 4 days, kept refrigerated (40°F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. USDA recommends using cooked leftovers within 3 to 4 days.

Can you reheat pot roast twice? ›

In terms of food safety, however, so long as you reheat the food at the correct temperature and for the correct duration of time, it can in fact be safely reheated multiple times. However, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) recommends that food is only reheated once, so follow this guidance wherever possible.

What is the best way to freeze cooked roast beef? ›

Wrap the roast beef tightly in heavy aluminum foil or freezer paper. You can also put it into freezer bags, pressing the air out as you seal the packages. Limit each bagged or wrapped package of beef to 2 inches thick for efficient freezing. Place the packages of roasted beef in the freezer.

How do you use tough leftover beef? ›

Soup is a fantastic option for using leftover beef, and adding barley is a great option if you want to bulk it out. Beef and Barley Soup is great if meat is tough, but it's also a fab way to cook on a budget. Just make sure you cut your beef up small.

How do you make tough meat tender after cooked? ›

Tenderize a tough roast that's already cooked by pounding it, cutting it against the grain, adding some marinade or commercial tenderizing agents or braising the meat. Reheat cooked beef to at least 165 degrees Fahrenheit to reduce risk of harmful bacterial growth, as advised by the USDA.

Does roast beef get tougher the longer you cook it? ›

The simple answer is that first it becomes tougher then it becomes tender. At first the heat makes the muscles contract, making it tougher. But after time the collagen will break down making it tender, especially if the meat is cooked with moisture.

Why is my roast still tough after 6 hours? ›

So if you cut the pot roast into chunks and stew it, or if you cook the roast in beef stock (flipping halfway through), and you cook it long enough, it will eventually fall apart. If your pot roast is still tough after cooking for 6 hours in a crock pot, it's possible that it simply needs more time to cook.

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