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Got one thawing in the refrigerator. Looking to cook it on Tuesday. Anyone have a good recipe. Beef BTW.

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I make corned beef/pastrami out of them, or just slow smoke them. I slice the meat thin because it is pretty tough.

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Pot roast.

Mississippi roast.

Agree with TK, tends to be tough.

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I never had much good luck with that cut, quit cooking them a long time ago.

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Originally Posted by mathman
I never had much good luck with that cut, quit cooking them a long time ago.


I am stubborn enough to keep trying. No success as yet. Probably should heed the old saying, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. Don't be a damned fool about it".


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Season and cook it like prime rib. Then let it cool overnight. slice thin with slicer serve with Johnny's Au-jus as french dip

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Slice thin across the grain, make jerky.

Tough, no fat. Corned beef is an idea, but I like fat on corned beef.


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Sorry, I'm coming to this conversation so late, but I've had good success with the sous vide method. I've "cooked" that cut of beef for 24 hours at 130 degrees, which does a good job of tenderizing it. I then sear it over a smokin' hot grill.

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Even when it isn't tough it lacks flavor.

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Mathman, it is true after I finish with an eye round roast it's still not a rib eye, but it also didn't cost nearly as much per pound either. With some gravy, mashed potatoes, etc., it ain't half bad.

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Originally Posted by Terryk
I make corned beef/pastrami out of them, or just slow smoke them. I slice the meat thin because it is pretty tough.


This.

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When you are hungry enough, it'd be great raw.


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
When you are hungry enough, it'd be great raw.


And more tender besides.


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Originally Posted by NEBHUNTER
Season and cook it like prime rib. Then let it cool overnight. slice thin with slicer serve with Johnny's Au-jus as french dip


That’s what I ended up doing. It was OK. Next half a beef I get I’ll have that roast ground into burger.

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Wow! That has always been a special cut around here on moose, caribou, and deer. My favorite is to roast it in coarse salt. First a layer of salt goes down. Then a layer of good mustard all around the EOR and then completely cover in more salt. Good-sized caribou takes about 20 minutes for R-MR. Moose takes double the time.


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Yes. Elk or Deer Eye of round is much better

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Just roast it like normal.


Grind the leftovers for sandwich meat.


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Jim would prefer you to use BEEF !!


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Pot roast, specifically sauerbraten. Had a German cook (classically trained; went on to be the executive chef for a cruise line) tell me that's all he used for sauerbraten. We do ours low & slow, e.g., no more than 275.


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Sauerbraten, a traditional German way to ruin a pot roast.

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