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Beef bottom round roast
Posted on 5/18/24 at 9:27 am
Posted on 5/18/24 at 9:27 am
I have a 3 pounder to do something with. Give me your favorite recipe please. Thanks in advance.
Posted on 5/18/24 at 9:33 am to Koolazzkat
Sous vide at 131 degrees for about 30 hours.
Dry it off, sear, then enjoy the most tender and delicious bottom round you've ever had.
Dry it off, sear, then enjoy the most tender and delicious bottom round you've ever had.
Posted on 5/18/24 at 10:38 am to TackySweater
If you have a way to slice it real thin, make cheese steaks.
Otherwise, I usually cut it in chunks and make some sort of stew/chili dish out of it. I have made Peposo out of one. I think it's better with a chuck roast, but it was still good.
Otherwise, I usually cut it in chunks and make some sort of stew/chili dish out of it. I have made Peposo out of one. I think it's better with a chuck roast, but it was still good.
Posted on 5/18/24 at 11:27 am to Koolazzkat
Cut into thin strips/slices, marinade, and make grillades.
Cut thin and tenderize with a meat mallet and make chicken fried steak.
Sear roast and braise in a slow oven for a few hours.
This is not unlike a venison roast due to it being very lean.
Cut thin and tenderize with a meat mallet and make chicken fried steak.
Sear roast and braise in a slow oven for a few hours.
This is not unlike a venison roast due to it being very lean.
Posted on 5/18/24 at 11:29 am to Koolazzkat
It makes a good pot roast with gravy. Good for poboys with the leftovers.
My Mom always seasoned the roast with salt, pepper, granulated onion and garlic and a little celery salt. She put the same seasonings in flour and dusted the roast with that. Then, she browned the roast on all sides in a little oil. For that size roast, she heated about 1 1/2 to 2 cups of water, added some beef bouillon (we use Better than Bouillon today) and a tablespoon of tomato paste from the tube. Dissolved that and poured it over the roast. Covered and cooked in the oven at 325 for a few hours until tender. You can add carrots, onions etc... if you like but she never did. It made great tasting gravy for rice.
My Mom always seasoned the roast with salt, pepper, granulated onion and garlic and a little celery salt. She put the same seasonings in flour and dusted the roast with that. Then, she browned the roast on all sides in a little oil. For that size roast, she heated about 1 1/2 to 2 cups of water, added some beef bouillon (we use Better than Bouillon today) and a tablespoon of tomato paste from the tube. Dissolved that and poured it over the roast. Covered and cooked in the oven at 325 for a few hours until tender. You can add carrots, onions etc... if you like but she never did. It made great tasting gravy for rice.
Posted on 5/18/24 at 11:31 am to Koolazzkat
Crock Pot beef carnitas. Shred and sear to give it a little crunch.
Posted on 5/18/24 at 11:36 am to Koolazzkat
Slice it thin against the grain and marinate for carne asada.
Posted on 5/18/24 at 9:05 pm to Koolazzkat
Smash up two heads of raw garlic. Poke holes in the roast all over. Stuff the garlic into the holes. Spooning some slap ya mama. Coat the outside with salt and pepper. Brown it well in bacon grease. Put into an oven pan. Cover with sliced onions , sliced mushrooms and the deglazed gratin from the browning. Pour water half way up the roast. Cover tight with foil. Put into a 250 degree over for 8 hours. Thank me later.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 5:40 am to michael corleone
I believe I’ll try this one. Thanks.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 11:16 am to Koolazzkat
Italian Beef Sandwiches in the Crock-Pot
Posted on 5/19/24 at 11:25 am to Trout Bandit
Saubraten. It takes a while, but is really good
Posted on 5/19/24 at 11:36 pm to Koolazzkat
Put it on the grill with heavy mesquite smoke, cook it medium-well.
Take it off and slice into chunks like stew meat.
Put those in the crockpot, cover with equal amounts of Moore's sauce, apple cider vinegar and beer.
Once it starts to bubble a bit, let it go another 30 minutes throw in chopped onions, mushrooms and pimentos. simmer another 30 minutes.
Put in some mushroom gravy mix(2 cup package) with a little water.
Let that cook until the gravy is right.
Eat it with long grain and wild rice, or mashed potatoes.
Take it off and slice into chunks like stew meat.
Put those in the crockpot, cover with equal amounts of Moore's sauce, apple cider vinegar and beer.
Once it starts to bubble a bit, let it go another 30 minutes throw in chopped onions, mushrooms and pimentos. simmer another 30 minutes.
Put in some mushroom gravy mix(2 cup package) with a little water.
Let that cook until the gravy is right.
Eat it with long grain and wild rice, or mashed potatoes.
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