Rotisserie Center cut Sirloin .

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Man that is some nicely marbled bottom round... Where the heck did you get that???

I get the knuckles ( Sirloin ) and the bottom rounds at Gordon's food service , then break them down and clean it up myself .
This is a bottom round flat .
Starts out like this . Actually this is cut in half .
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Cleaned up and cut into the separate roast / muscle groups .
Ends up like this .
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That look fantastic. I gotta try this. Knuckle in stock here... I've looked at a number of vids and each seem to do it differently. You are getting 4 roasts from that knuckle?
 
That look fantastic. I gotta try this. Knuckle in stock here... I've looked at a number of vids and each seem to do it differently. You are getting 4 roasts from that knuckle?
I just do it from a hands on point of view . I don't know if I'm doing it like a pro would or not . Not much gets wasted .

Post 61 is a bottom round flat . The roast that I spun for this thread is a sirloin roast that came from a beef knuckle .
The knuckles start out like this . This is the one I used for this thread .

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It was a smaller knuckle . I got 2 nice roast and 2 or 3 lbs of trim .
The roast on the left is the one I used in this thread .
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I took pics of both while breaking them down , just never posted them .
 
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Thanks. Totally down for the 'rock and roll" approach. I need to read your threads more thoroughly LOL.
 
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