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For our Christmas dinner my wife wants ham, and a beef roast. Rib roast would be great if you are made out of money.
I priced a sirloin tip at $3 a pound today. How would the good folks here do one?
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Hmmmm......I would roast it for a long time at a low temperature. Salt and pepper for sure.
Then I would grind it all up with some mayo, more salt and pepper, dill pickle relish, a bit of sugar, and some grated carrot.
Make it all into lunch meat, make lots of sandwiches. Take those sandwiches with you as you go out and pick up cans and bottles.
Soon enough you will have plenty of money to buy a proper Prime Rib Roast.
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Flabbergasted Jim!! You can't be serious??
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Just teasing you a bit.
Regardless,,,,,,that is a good lunch meat recipe!
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Big Jim, I was sorta thinkin' more along these lines.
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Big Jim, I was sorta thinkin' more along these lines. That particular cut will require a boatload of cans & bottles.
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That looks real good Richard.
Us prairie folk up here in the high and dry only know of one way to cook a beef roast....and that is to roast it in the oven.
Maybe throw an onion or even a carrot and a parsnip in the pan too!
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Yah, roast till medium rare, eat hot roast & enjoy a week of thin sliced, piled high, cold roast beef sammies, with left over gravy, mixed with horseradish !
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Sirloin tip is cheap for a reason! If you gotta go cheap, pot roast chuck, or rump. Dry roast, eye of round can be ok if larded. It won't be real tender, but ok Google recipes, use the one where you put in a 500 degree oven cook it a short time and turn it of. capt david
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Sirloin tip is cheap for a reason! If you gotta go cheap, pot roast chuck, or rump. Dry roast, eye of round can be ok if larded. It won't be real tender, but ok Google recipes, use the one where you put in a 500 degree oven cook it a short time and turn it of. capt david I agree with capt. Having said that, buy one and try some methods prior to Christmas. I would actually try to smoke it at relatively high temp until it hits 125, then let it rest. Not sure it will meet expectations, but it might.....
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Sear in a hot Dutch oven that is oven proof. After it is seared allover, cover with chicken or beef broth. Add a few red pepper flakes, a few grinds of fresh black pepper, and salt to taste. Cover and bake for 5 hours at 230 degrees.
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Nothing wrong with a good sirloin roast. I've injected mine, then cook 325-350. Slice thin and enjoy the follow-on sammies!
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