ABSTRACTRestructured beef roasts were prepared using trimmed (intermediate or extensive) and chunked (kidney plate or hand knife) beef shoulder clods with varying levels (0, 10, 20 or 30%) of added connective tissue (flaked with ComitrolR). Intact beef top rounds (control) and all restructured roasts were water cooked to 62.8°C internal temperature. Increasing connective tissue increased (P<0.05) tenderness and fat of restructured products with no deleterious effect (P>0.05) on product bind. Addition of 30% connective tissue decreased (P<0.05) juiciness and overall acceptability of the products; however, products with addition of 10% or 20% connective tissue were acceptable. Sensory data indicated restructured roasts were as acceptable as intact top rounds.