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The last one I did had good flavor but was a bit tough. Need suggestions on cooking it. I have all day if need be.

The last time i did it in the slow cooker. Potatoes, carrots, onion, etc.

I would like to impress the lady and have a killer meal. Suggestions.

I could smoke it on an electric smoker I have. Not sure about that though.

Go ahead and help a brutha out. Cool

Thanks guys and gals.



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I use this all the time with deer or beef It's great. To this I add mushrooms, onion, celery, and couple shakes of crushed red pepper flakes. It doesn't disappoint. When done the meat will be tender and kind of shred apart. Put it over rice, egg noodles, mashed potatoes, or nothing.


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Thanks Hray, I used most of it.

Roast, carrot, red potatoes, celrey, little onion, mushrooms, spices, HV dry, Aus jus, dry. 1/3 cup water. Couple pads of butter and its doing its thing. Looks good. I will report back. Thanks again for your suggestion.



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24 hour sous vide.
Season it up and add aromatics and vacuum seal it up. Then put it in a 130 degree water bath for 24 hours. When it's time to eat toss it on a grill or oiled skillet to sear the outside and you're ready to eat.
 
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Cool look forward to the results


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It was very good. The roast itself was not tough but firm. Not like a pot roast. All the seasonings used seemed to cook themselves out. It was a 7.5 on a scale of 10. not the best I have ever had. But good. Will see how the let overs eat Smile



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I haven't added potatoes from the start. We will put it over a starch cooked separately. I think the potatoes when cooking it from start act like a sponge and suck up the liquid and seasoning. Hray


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