Another Tender Eye Round (SV)

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Bear, I'm waiting for the next eye of the round sale to sous vide some ,I'll be following your times/temps.Yours looks delicious!
 
One per buyer means my wife goes through the line I go through the line and sometimes one of our kids.

Warren


LOL---Another thing I seldom do any more.
Mrs Bear does ALL the shopping.
I just tell her what meat to get if there is a sale going on.

Bear
 
wow! That looks great. Now that ya'll hooked me on smoking I guess I need to look into this sous vide stuff.

Thank You!!
SV are Awesome!!
Especially for taking a tough hunk of meat, like an Eye Round or a Chuck Roast, and turning it into a Tasty, Fork Tender Enjoyment.

Bear
 
Bear, I'm waiting for the next eye of the round sale to sous vide some ,I'll be following your times/temps.Yours looks delicious!


That's Great CM !!
You'll go nuts on how good these are.
It's like the SV was invented mainly for Eye Rounds!!!
And Thanks for the Like.
Give me a Yell when you do one like this.

Bear
 
OK so whats the secret to the Umpteuose beef gravy............Bear?????


Sorry to take so long getting back, but no big secret;
Mrs Bear just uses a pack of McCormick's Brown Gravy Mix, and a cup of water. She usually uses 3/4 cup of water, because we don't like it thin. When possible we add juices from the meat instead of water, like we did this time. Bring it to a boil while stirring. Done.
That's it.

Bear
 
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Thank you! FYI add a teaspoon of butter and a teaspoon of flour and use the whole cup of water. A little beef soup base if you have it stretches it out! Great pics...

I am a great lover of Onion powder, Carrot powder and Celery flakes for sprucing up gravy's.
 
I'm picking up a roast on Friday at the commissary. Using your technique to make Saturday night dinner!
 
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