Here is an update on the end results for the knuckle and top round.
The knuckle was quite versatile. I watched a couple of YouTube videos on how to cut it up. I used a lot of it for jerky, which was very good. I cubed some for Beef Stroganoff and then cut some thin steak slices. They cooked up quick and were good with eggs for breakfast or as a sandwich. The knuckle was a different cut of meat for me and I will try it again in the near future.
I had two top round roasts. The plan was to be able to take food downstate upon the arrival of my first grandson, whose due date was on St. Patrick's Day. I dry brined one of the roasts for corned beef. That was absolutely the way to go. Bentley, thanks for the heads up. I used Tender Quick and pickling spices, and brined it for 12 days.
We are staying at my mom's house and she has a new Instant Pot that she was itching to use. The one thing that bothered me about it was that I couldn't find any way to use a probe to keep track of the IT. As it turned out we kept it in there way to long. (2 corned roasts a little over 2 lbs. each for 1 hour). The IT was 187, which would have been well and good if it was brisket and not so much for top round. They turned out very dry and tough, but the flavor was good. I sliced them really thin and used them for Rubens and hash, so it worked out OK.
The other top round roast I was going to grill for Italian sandwiches. I was having trouble with my controller, so it ended up in the electric smoker. It was good, but would have been better on the pellet grill.
Merrill John Messner was born on March 15th at 7:25 a.m. 8 lbs. 13 oz. 21 inches long. They arrived at the hospital at 7 a.m. You can't cut it much closer! Everyone is healthy and doing well.