in. pred
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- Nov 24, 2024
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pulled a debones and trimmed neck out of the freezer the other day. had a hankering for some pulled bbq sandwiches. beck meats got the flavor man. what i ended up with never got sauced though! it turned out to be an extremely succulent roast like meat. sauce would only ruin it.
i did a different brine using tender quick this time. water, tender quick, pepper, rosemary, and splash of dales. i let that set in the brine for two days. rolling it around twice a day. the day of the cook it was way too hot out to fool with the smoker. so i tossed it on the gill to char it up real good. when satisfied it had enough grill flavor, i took it off. then i put it in the instantpot, already hot with beef broth and an onion. i pressure cooked it 20, then in slow cook mode. maybe another 1.2 or 2 hrs i dont remember. that sure did it! the flavor was rich and tender enough to mash with a fork. no knife required. and most times when you do that to deer its kinda dry. this meat is like a sponge! juiciest ive ever encountered! must have been the tender quick soak?
it was well worth the 2 day wait. could never get tired of this stuff.
i did a different brine using tender quick this time. water, tender quick, pepper, rosemary, and splash of dales. i let that set in the brine for two days. rolling it around twice a day. the day of the cook it was way too hot out to fool with the smoker. so i tossed it on the gill to char it up real good. when satisfied it had enough grill flavor, i took it off. then i put it in the instantpot, already hot with beef broth and an onion. i pressure cooked it 20, then in slow cook mode. maybe another 1.2 or 2 hrs i dont remember. that sure did it! the flavor was rich and tender enough to mash with a fork. no knife required. and most times when you do that to deer its kinda dry. this meat is like a sponge! juiciest ive ever encountered! must have been the tender quick soak?
it was well worth the 2 day wait. could never get tired of this stuff.