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SSN686
SSN686 Posts: 3,504
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Morning All:

My much better half (EggHatter) picked this up at Sweetbay this evening and now I'm looking for some suggestions as to what to do with it. It is about the size of a basketball.

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I haven't checked prices lately for beef, but $2.99/lb seems like a decent price for this. Let me know if it really is.

Have a GREAT day!

   Jay

Brandon, FL


 

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  • Richard Fl
    Richard Fl Posts: 8,297
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    Cut in half and do 2 of these. Beef, Roast, Sirloin Tip, RRP

    This marninade injection recipe was gleaned from a post made in 2003 by Jim Minion and preparation and cooking came from here, there and beyond.


    INGREDIENTS:
    4 lb Sirloin Tip Roast - cut the fat cap off and remove any silver tissue
    In a sauce pan mix the following and then bring to a boil
    2 cups of bottled water
    1 Tbs beef broth crystals
    1 Tbs garlic powder
    1/8 cup soy sauce
    1 tsp savory
    1 Tbs Chinese pepper sa-te' oil aka Chinese hot oil
    2 whole bay leafs floated on top




    Procedure:
    1 Allow marinade to cool to room temperature - in fact I made it the night before and that worked fine. Using a food syringe thoroughly inject the marinade into the meat.
    2 Wet the outside of the meat with Worcestershire sauce and sprinkle on DP Cow Lick rub. Coat entire roast with a thin coat of yellow mustard. Insert a Polder for temp monitoring.
    3 Fire up your BGE to a stable 250 dome. Smoke is good for this recipe and I selected cherry.
    4 Place meat directly on grill for 25 minutes during the heaviest smoking period. Remove and place meat on an auxillary grate resting on a pan with 1/2" of boiling hot water and return to your BGE. Time wise it took 2 hours and 30 minutes to reach an internal temp of 130. Do NOT let the meat get hotter than 132 at most as it will continue to cook even when removed. Trust me at 140 and above that cut of meat turns to shoe leather!
    5 Let sit on counter tented in foil to allow juices to stablize. Using a meat slicer is best, but if not available use a sharp knife and carve across the grain in 1/4" slices. You will find this to be tasty and tender - both hot now served with au jus and then cold later as sandwiches.


    Recipe Type
    Main Dish, Marinade, Meat

    Recipe Source
    Author: RRP

    Source: BGE Forum, RRP, 2006/01/28

    Sitting time should be at least 30 minutes up to 1 hour - I left my temp probe in place and with 25 minutes just sitting on the counter it peaked at 139 degrees and then started to back down slowly.
  • Desert Filly
    Desert Filly Posts: 1,042
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    tell Mrs Egghatter...that I'm leaving the "ya Ya" lunch In Atlanta/Tucker for Friday up to her. I have no idea where we want to eat lunch. I'm planing on flying in on Thurs. So, I can take a car load to lunch on Friday. Hey..this was her idea.
    Kim
  • SSN686
    SSN686 Posts: 3,504
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    Morning Kim:

    EggHatter has been informed, but I'll leave it up to her to contact you about her response. :huh:

    Have a GREAT day!

       Jay

    Brandon, FL