Eye round on the 360 rotisserie

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chopsaw

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Been doing alot of eye round lately . Bought one the other day to pack up for SV , thought I would spin half in the 360 . I normally would inject with Tony C's roasted garlic and hold over night for this , but wanted to see how it came out as is .
Had to trim it up first ,
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I cut it in half and vac'd the big end for SV .
Seasoned up the rest with Canadian steak seasoning from GFS .
I put it on the roto first , then tie after it's clamped in place .
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I set it for 2 hours @ 250 . Got spinning , set a phone alarm for 1 1/2 hours.
I just use the drip for this because I want the effect of the bottom elements .
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I was surprised how fast this cooked .
Came back to check at hour and a half .
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Carry over a couple more degrees .
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Resting , hoping it's not dry . Still plenty
of give in the middle .
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Had to cut into it .Not to bad .
Slices were really tender . Wrapped it up and into the fridge over night .
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Next day I slice it up cold and put it in a Pyrex bowl .
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I heated up some homemade French onion soup that I had left over .
When the rest of the meal is ready I pour the hot soup on the cold slices and put the lid on .
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Swiss cheese and horseradish on some dinner rolls I get at GFS .
Cooked up some tots to go with it .
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Made a good sandwich . Cold it was a bit dry for me , but
after re heating it was nice and tender . The soup gave great flavor .
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That's it .
 
Looks like you got it off the 360 just in the nick of time Chop! Where I live there's a 2 for the price of 1 sale going on till tomorrow for eye of round and sirloin tip roast, I could live on French dip sannys. Like, RAY
 
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Wicked looking sammy Chop. It's one of our favorites, and you did it perfectly.

Point for sure
Chris
 
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Rich Looks like you could have rested that a few more minutes,that is juicy Big Likes
Richie
 
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Wicked looking sammy Chop. It's one of our favorites, and you did it perfectly.
Thanks Chris . Good meal and pretty cheap .
Yeah Chop get at it!
LOL ,, Gonna need some new pants pretty soon !
Rich Looks like you could have rested that a few more minutes,that is juicy Big Likes
Richie , I let it sit long enough , but I think I should have left the roto parts in while it rested .
When I pulled the shaft out the juice ran all over . :emoji_astonished:

looks tasty from here.
Thank you Jim .

Great job on that beef !
Thanks Jax .
 
That All Looks Fantastic, Rich!!!
Juicy & Tender??? I gotta try that soon!!
Only change I'd make is to leave some of the Fat on---I love cooked Beef Fat.
Nice Job!!
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I'll probably wear a path to this post, looking at it again & again & again!!!

Bear
 
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That All Looks Fantastic, Rich!!!
Thanks buddy . You sure led the way on this unit . It works great , and we love using it . The re heat with the soup is perfect for me . I didn't think about the charred fat from the spin . I would agree on that one . Good idea .
 
My Son asked me today if he could use the left overs to make supper . Sounded good to me .
Transformed into beef and broccoli . He made the sauce from scratch . Really good . Added some store bought pot stickers .
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Great meal , nice change of pace .
 
Both those meals look great. You did wonders with that eye round.
Thanks Steve . The 360 is fun to use , and has great results .
Rich hes taking after you gettin it done right.
Thanks Richie . Hope he's only influenced by the good things . Lol.

The Boy did a Great Job on the Repurpose!!
Was that Teriyaki, by any chance?
It has a teriyaki taste , but he starts with soy ( low sodium ) and adds from there . Corn starch thickens it up .
Found his list on the counter , here ya go if interested .
1/2 cup low sodium soy
3 gloves garlic
juice of 2 limes . ( he used lemon )
1 TBLS Sriracha ( he used Franks hot sauce )
1 tsp honey
2 TBLS toasted sesame oil .
1 TBLS cornstarch .
Bottle of teriyaki would work too .
 
I can see shades of that Bear showing up here but however it is a great meal both times. I would of had to had me a sammie on the first cut. Horseradish and mayo would of worked for me.

Warren
 
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Thanks Warren . My vote for leftovers was open faced with gravy , but his call , and he does do a good .
 
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