Marinate, smoke, & Sous vide DINOS

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What a great gift and absolutely epic cook! I can only imagine how amazing that tasted! The pictures are incredible and that sliced shot needs too be framed! I can easily see how that would be the best thing you've ever had. Great write up and work!
 
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I lucked out & got another pack of Dino’s from you know who!
The last ones I got were fantastic, but I wanted to try something different this time.
Here is the rack.

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I mixed up a marinade with the usual players.

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Then into vacuum marinators I had to cut the rack in half to get them to fit.

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After 24 hours in the fridge, out of the marinade, a quick rinse & pat dry.

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I only used CBP & Canadian steak seasoning.

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Here is how they looked after 4 hours at 180 degrees.

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It took 6 hours to get to an IT of 150. This is where the fun begins. I have been making pastrami using this method for several years. I pull it out of the smoker at 150. Great color!

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Now into a vac bag. I just pulsed the machine to get the air out, but was afraid if I used too much vacuum, maybe one of the bones would poke a hole in the bag.

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Here they are after 24 hours at 155 degrees.

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And of course the sliced shot!

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Dinner is served!

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I hate to use the words “This was the best I have ever had”, but in this case it was. The time in the SV, completely changed the texture of the meat. Instead of just pulling apart, it cut like a tenderloin, with the flavor of a ribeye. I’m really having a hard time describing the flavor & texture. You guys are just gonna have to give this a try and find out for yourselves. This was one of the best meals I have had in a while. Thanks for looking folks!
Al
You are a lucky man!
 
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What a great gift and absolutely epic cook! I can only imagine how amazing that tasted! The pictures are incredible and that sliced shot needs too be framed! I can easily see how that would be the best thing you've ever had. Great write up and work!

Thanks Jed!
Appreciate the kind words!
Al

Nice Al.
Some fine looking ribs right there.
That sliced shot is money!
Dinner on the patio, looking good to me.

Thanks John!
Wish you were here to sit on the patio with us!
Al
Interesting cook, the result look great, nice job Al!

Dave

You are a lucky man!


Amazing looking meal. And a great write up Al!

looks great

Well Al, you've gone and done it again!! Those look superb!!

Thanks a lot guys!
Appreciate it!
Al
 
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