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New York Strip Roast is a decadent dish that will wow everyone at your table. The best news? It’s simple to prepare and packed with flavor.

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New York Roast Recipe

This post is a collaboration with Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner. on behalf of the Beef Checkoff. I received compensation, but all opinions are my own.

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‌I’ve cooked many roasts and tried many different recipes over the years, but this one has always stood the test of time. It’s truly the BEST way to serve a NY strip roast, and I’m so excited to share it with you. And don’t worry if you’ve never cooked a roast before! I’ve made this recipe super easy to follow – no matter your cooking skill level.

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What cut is a New York strip roast?

Let’s get clear on what we are making today. New York Strip Roast comes from the loin section on the animal and is very tender. This means it’s going to be a high-quality cut and pricier than a lesser quality cut.

It can also be called Strip Roast or Top Loin Roast. When this cut of beef is broken down further, you get New York Strip Steaks! It all makes sense now, right?

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NY Strip Roast Ingredients

For the New York Strip Roast

  • New York Strip Roast
  • Olive oil
  • Butter
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Rosemary
  • Sage
  • Garlic

For the New York Roast Topping: Horseradish Mustard Sauce

  • Crème fraiche or sour cream
  • Horseradish
  • Dijon mustard
  • Lemon juice
  • Milk
  • Salt
  • Parsley

For the exact amounts needed, please see the recipe card below.

How to Cook a New York Strip Roast

  1. While your oven is preheating to 475ºF, combine the butter, olive oil, salt, pepper, rosemary, sage, and garlic in a bowl. This is the seasoning for your delicious New York strip roast!
  2. Rub your seasoned butter mix over the top of your New York strip roast evenly. Put a wire rack over a foil-lined baking tray, then place the New York Strip Roast on top.
  3. Put your New York strip roast in the oven and cook for about 10 minutes. Then, reduce the oven temperature to 375ºF. Remove your roast from the oven when the internal temperature registers at your desired level of doneness. For reference, please see my cooking temperature guide below.
  4. Allow your roast to rest for 15 minutes. As the meat rests, you can make the horseradish mustard sauce. Simply combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix until everything is fully incorporated.
  5. Slice your New York strip roast into thick slices, and serve with your freshly made horseradish mustard sauce!
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New York Strip Roast Cooking Temperatures

We all like our meat cooked differently, and using an internal meat thermometer is the best way to check the doneness of your roast. Here’s a handy guide to help you out:

  • 125ºF (52°C): Rare
  • 130ºF (55°C): Medium rare
  • 140ºF (60°C): Medium
  • 160ºF (72°C): Well done

New York Roast Storage

Your New York strip roast can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Once cooled, wrap your roast tightly in plastic wrap or put it into an airtight container before storing.

You can store your New York roast whole or sliced, but I recommend cutting your roast before storage so it’s easy to grab and reheat! When you’re ready to serve, simply place the slices in a baking dish, cover with foil, and heat in the oven until the internal temperature reaches 165ºF minimum.

New York Strip Roast Recipe FAQs

Is New York Strip Roast the Same as Prime Rib?

No, New York Strip Roast is not the same as a Prime Rib Roast. The Prime Rib Roast comes from the area a bit farther back on the animal and therefore is a thicker roast.
If you have a Prime Rib Roast you need a recipe for, I have a great one right here. Both roast cuts are delicious and will be a dinner your whole family will look forward to all year long!

Is Top Loin Roast the same as Tenderloin?

Again, the answer here is no. While these two Roasts do come from the same primal cut, they are different Roasts. Tenderloin Roast is the most tender cut of beef you can buy and when broken down further gives
Filet Mignon Steaks. If you are looking for the best Beef Tenderloin recipe in the world, click here.

Is New York Strip Roast Boneless?

If you have your butcher cut your New York Strip Roast for you, you can request they leave the bone on, cut the bone off but tie it on, or buy it boneless. For this particular recipe, using a boneless New York Strip Roast is fine.

Where to Buy New York Strip Roast

New York Strip Roast might not be a cut you see out in the meat case at your local grocery store (Remember, look for Top Loin Roast too, they are the same!). If you don’t see it, don’t worry! Cutting a New York Strip Roast isn’t hard and most butchers in local grocery stores can do it for you.
If there are New York Strip Steaks in the case, your butcher should be able to cut you a roast since they come from the same cut of meat. Call ahead to make sure your local store has it and set a up a pickup time with the butcher. That way you’ll be ready to roll come holiday feast day!

How long should you cook a NY strip for?

The cooking time per pound after you lower the heat is going to vary depending on how you want the roast finished. If you want a medium-rare finish, which is what I recommend, cook the roast about 18 minutes per pound for a final internal temperature of 145ºF.
For any cut of beef, using a meat thermometer (link to meat thermometer) is going to give you the most accurate idea of when it’s reached temperature.

Is New York strip roast a good cut?

Yes! New York strip roast is an excellent cut of beef with fantastic flavor and tenderness. It’s cut from the short loin, which means it has some marbling and is perfectly tender when cooked correctly.

Plus, the large size of a New York strip roast makes it ideal for dinner parties or big family dinners!

Do you put the fat side up or down on a New York strip roast?

When you put your roast in the oven, the fat should be facing up. This helps keep the beef nice and tender and gives it a beautiful caramelized crust.

How do you tenderize a New York strip roast?

If you want to make your New York strip roast even more tender, here are 3 tips you can use:

Use a marinade: This gives the roast extra flavor while also helping break down the proteins in the meat. A marinade with an acidic ingredient, such as vinegar or citrus juice, will help to tenderize the meat further.
Pound it out: Use a mallet and gently pound your roast to help break down the muscle fibers. Doing this also helps flatten the roast out for even cooking.
Dry brine: This is a simple process of salting the meat about 30 minutes before cooking. The salt draws out the New York strips moisture, which is then reabsorbed, creating a juicier and more tender roast.

Should you marinate New York strip?

It’s entirely up to you! Marinating your New York strip will give it more flavor and help to tenderize the meat. But if you’re short on time, you can skip the marinade and season the roast generously – like I did in my recipe above.

New York Roast vs Prime Rib

Both NY strip roast and prime rib are tender cuts of beef, but they aren’t the same. The biggest difference between the two is where they’re cut from on the cow. NY roast is cut from the short loin, while prime rib is cut from the rib section. The rib eye is usually more expensive and has more fat marbling.

What is a New York strip roast called?

Aside from New York strip roast, it’s also known as the top loin roast, strip loin roast, Kansas City strip, ambassador steak, and hotel cut steak – to name a few. It really depends on where you are in the world, as different regions have different names for this cut of beef!

Is New York strip roast the same as beef tenderloin?

They both come from the short tenderloin, and they’re both high-quality cuts of beef, but there are differences. The New York strip is cut from the short loin behind the ribs and has a strip of fat running down one side. Beef tenderloin, or filet mignon, is cut from the central area underneath the ribs and has little to no fat. The tenderloin also has a mild flavor compared to the richer, beefier taste of the New York strip.

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New York Roast

New York Strip Roast is a decadent dish that will wow everyone at your table. The best news? It’s simple to prepare and packed with flavor.

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Keyword Horseradish Mustard Sauce, new york strip roast, New York Strip Roast Cooking Time Per Pound

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Resting Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 55 minutes minutes

Servings 8 people

Calories 753kcal

Author Alli

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Ingredients

For the New York Strip Roast

  • 4-5 pound New York Strip Roast
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons butter softened
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 tablespoon Rosemary fresh, minced
  • 1 tablespoon Sage fresh, minced
  • 2 teaspoons garlic minced

For the Horseradish Mustard Sauce

  • 1 cup crème fraiche or sour cream
  • 3 tablespoons horseradish
  • 1 tablespoon dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon parsley fresh, minced

Instructions

For the New York Strip Roast

  • Preheat the oven to 475ºF.

  • Combine the butter, olive oil, salt, pepper, rosemary, sage, and garlic.

  • Smear evenly over the New York Strip Roast (see note).

  • Line a sheet tray with foil. Place a wire cooling rack on the sheet tray.

  • Place the roast on the wire cooling rack.

  • Cook for 10 minutes.

  • Reduce the oven temperature to 375ºF.

  • Remove roast when meat thermometer registers 135°F for medium rare;145°F for medium doneness. Let stand 15 minutes. (Temperature will continue to rise about 10°-15°F to reach 145°F for medium rare; 160°F for medium.)

Horseradish Mustard Sauce

  • Combine all the ingredients for the horseradish mustard sauce.

  • Serve alongside the New York Strip Roast.

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Nutrition

Calories: 753kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 31g | Fat: 68g | Saturated Fat: 28g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 30g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 149mg | Sodium: 621mg | Potassium: 533mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 160IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 35mg | Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

Is a New York strip roast the same as a New York strip loin? ›

New York Strip Roast: New York Strip Roasts are a lean, yet flavorful, cut from the beef short loin. Essentially, it is New York Strip steaks that have not been cut into individual servings. These roasts are easy to find around the holidays, but if you don't see them at your store, simply ask the butcher for one.

Is New York strip roast a good cut? ›

New York Strip Roast goes by many names. Also known as strip loin roast, top loin roast, and simply strip roast, it's a pretty tasty cut of meat from the loin area behind the backbone. These muscles aren't used much, making the New York strip roast incredibly tender, juicy, and flavorful.

What is the difference between ribeye roast and New York strip roast? ›

While the Ribeye comes from an area close to the neck and along the upper rib cage, the New York Strip is cut from the rear in an area called the short loin primal. Since both of these cuts come from an underused muscle group, they're known for their rich flavor and tender meat.

Is it better to cook a roast at 325 or 350? ›

When roasting meat and poultry, set the oven temperature to 325°F (163°C) or higher. Explore the charts below to learn how to get great results every time you cook.

Which is more tender New York strip or tenderloin? ›

The Longissimus dorsi muscle provides the cut known as the strip, and this is a modestly tender cut, but it's not as tender as a tenderloin.

Can I cut up roast and cook it like steak? ›

Measure out equal portions and use a longer chef's knife for an even edge to each slice. So you can make a few chuck steaks out of chuck roasts. In fact, save money by buying a chuck roast, slicing it into steaks, and freezing it. Both meat cuts are tough, so we recommend to cook them slowly, by stewing or braising.

Is it better to cook a New York strip or ribeye? ›

NY strip steaks are best cooked on a grill or seared in a hot pan, while ribeye is typically roasted or seared in a pan but finished in the oven. The two cuts also vary in flavor without differences in preparation. You can expect a bold, earthy, and slightly salty bite when enjoying a NY strip steak (vs ribeye).

Is New York strip a tough cut of steak? ›

The New York strip is cut from the beef short loin, right behind the rib area. It has an intense flavor, with bold, beefy notes. It's not the most tender steak, but people love it for its great bite and solid chew. The rich marbling in this steak creates the robust flavor and delicious eating experience.

Which is healthier, New York strip or ribeye? ›

Out of these two cuts of steak, ribeye is the one with more fat content, so it's a bit higher in calories and has more saturated fat than the strip steak. A bonus with NY strip steak is that you can remove its surrounding fat before you eat it to cut down on some of the fat and calories you consume.

What's better, T-bone or New York strip? ›

To sum up, New York strip steak holds its own as a full-of-flavor steak that's tender when cooked with care. Meanwhile, T-bone steak houses both strip steak and tenderloin, giving consumers two types of steak in one delicious meal. You can't go wrong with either choice.

What is the most tender cut meat that is best for steaks and roast? ›

The most tender of all cuts of beef, tenderloin steaks are lean and known for their delicate, butter-like texture and thick cut.

What's the difference between a New York strip loin and a New York strip steak? ›

A New York Cut is a steak cut from the strip loin. They're often referred to as New York Strip or just simply a New York. If you have some sort of beef against New Yorkers you could call it a Strip Loin steak.

What is another name for New York strip loin? ›

The strip steak is known by many names: New York strip steak, ambassador steak, strip loin steak, Kansas City strip, club steak, or the Omaha Strip… but most people call it New York Strip.

What is New York style striploin? ›

Also known as a New York Strip, prime centre cut striploin is one of the most popular and flavourful steaks you can buy, alongside tenderloin and ribeye. Cut from the middle of to the back of the animal, striploin doesn't have the fat content you might find in a rib steak.

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