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Recipe Section => Beef => Topic started by: lil moose on November 16, 2020, 09:54:45 AM

Title: Sunday roast beef
Post by: lil moose on November 16, 2020, 09:54:45 AM
I was at Sam's club Saturday morning and ran across a beautiful roast just begging to be smoked then seared at 600+ temp on the SRG.

I trimed the roast then placed it in a gal size bag with 1 can beef broth, 1/4 can water and 2 tsp's garlic powder

Let it sit over night turning every few hours.  Removed and dried, rubbed with oil & added a little salt, pepper and just a little more garlic powder and a little rosemary. 

Placed in my homebuilt SRG pellet grill and smoked till IT of 135 was reached, then placed on another SRG that had been warming up to a temp of 600+.   

Once the roast has a good sear I placed in a pan with the brine I used to before (after I boiled it and strained it) plus one more can of beef broth so I could make Au Jus.

let it sit on top of the SRG grate for 45 mins then removed to slice up for sammies!   

Title: Re: Sunday roast beef
Post by: reubenray on November 16, 2020, 10:35:36 AM
What type of roast?  I love roast beef and I want to do one with my rotisserie.
Title: Re: Sunday roast beef
Post by: lil moose on November 16, 2020, 10:58:49 AM
Here is the finished roast  for some reason the others flipped side way
Title: Re: Sunday roast beef
Post by: lil moose on November 16, 2020, 10:59:54 AM
What type of roast?  I love roast beef and I want to do one with my rotisserie.
Top round roast

These can be a little dry so you have to brine or inject to get the best from them