Greetings on a Saturday night everyone!
I picked up a nice Angus eye of round roast at SC a couple of weeks ago, been pondering what to do with him.
I have not done one of these before and I read allot of posts here about the best way to do it. I really wanted a steak like finish that quite a few previous posts showed.
I became somewhat concerned about dry-out and the toughness factor several posts mentioned.
I decided on an IT of 125F, and a reverse sear… and I am SO GLAD I did.
This ol lean hunk ‘o red meat came out AMAZING. I will definitely be doing one of these again!
All said and done, and to the plate, in about 4.5hrs...
Rubbed down with SPOG.
In the fridge over night
Used the Auber PID'd MES @ 225F, AMAZNPS with Apple.
I cut the whole eye in half so I could cook the wifeys a little longer.
Pulled this one with an IT of 124F, seared in a smokin hot pan with butter.
I double foiled him after the sear, wrapped in towels and set on top of the stove.
When I opened the foil it literally had a quarter inch of juice inside.
This turned out MUCH better than I expected, tender and juicy, not dry or tough at all.
A little A-1, beans, and fries with ranch dressing. Yes siree, mighty tasty.
Thanks for looking!
I picked up a nice Angus eye of round roast at SC a couple of weeks ago, been pondering what to do with him.
I have not done one of these before and I read allot of posts here about the best way to do it. I really wanted a steak like finish that quite a few previous posts showed.
I became somewhat concerned about dry-out and the toughness factor several posts mentioned.
I decided on an IT of 125F, and a reverse sear… and I am SO GLAD I did.
This ol lean hunk ‘o red meat came out AMAZING. I will definitely be doing one of these again!
All said and done, and to the plate, in about 4.5hrs...
Rubbed down with SPOG.
In the fridge over night
Used the Auber PID'd MES @ 225F, AMAZNPS with Apple.
I cut the whole eye in half so I could cook the wifeys a little longer.
Pulled this one with an IT of 124F, seared in a smokin hot pan with butter.
I double foiled him after the sear, wrapped in towels and set on top of the stove.
When I opened the foil it literally had a quarter inch of juice inside.
This turned out MUCH better than I expected, tender and juicy, not dry or tough at all.
A little A-1, beans, and fries with ranch dressing. Yes siree, mighty tasty.
Thanks for looking!