Chuck roast cook

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bgaviator

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First time doing a sous vide chuck roast. 131° for 48 hours. Rubbed with Worcestershire sauce and Montreal Steak before bagging. Lightly coated with Hellman’s mayo after patting dry and re-seasoned with more Montreal Steak seasoning. Then a sear on the KJ cast iron griddle for a minute a side. Served with a horseradish sauce I made. Took bag juices and reduced down with some added beef stock and butter and Bella mushrooms. What a phenomenal meal! Just like eating prime rib, but for much cheaper and foolproof! Enjoy the pics!
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Wow! looks great. I have been wanting to do this for awhile now. Your post has inspired me to go for it!
Might have to do a cold smoke before the SV.
 
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Boy howdy does that ever look good! If two days in the sous vide bath gets it tender I'm going to give it a shot, Like. RAY
 
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That looks Perfect, BG !!
Nice Job!
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I've been doing my Chuckies @ 131° for 30 hours. I hate to have it go for a Double overnighter, but I might have to try 48 hours too.
Yours looks "That Good"!

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That looks gooooood. I might have to break out the sous vide set up and give this a try. Matter of fact, I know I will.

Me 2, I'm shopping for a chuck tomorrow morning. Seems to be good for a lot more than just steaks, I want to open it up and see what I can get. RAY
 
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I went to the store today so I could be a big copycat. They had spargees for $2.99lb so I walked out with three pounds. They wanted $6.99 lb for Chucks, I was looking for more like $2.99lb, so I passed. I'll go to Sams tomorrow and give them their$3.50 pound for a 2-pack and plan on Monday dinner. Safeway has a special for the weekend, untrimmed tri-tip for $2.29lb, limit of two. I opened my own account when I was there and finished it online when I got home, so now I'll be able to cop four. I just hate paying any more than I have to for meat, it's the principle. RAY
 
If anyone wants a killer horseradish sauce to go with this check this out. I don’t use fresh horseradish as called for in the recipe as all I had was jarred. Use 3 tablespoons jarred.
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