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Shelby

Shelby

Ok, so I'm kind of pleased with the results.
 

 I took the roast out of the fridge yesterday afternoon and stared at it for a while.

 

 I decided to get my cast iron skillet blindingly hot and throw a thin sliced piece of meat on there and see what happened (remember my end-goal was roast venison sandwiches).
 

 I liked it.  Nice and tender.  SV'd 4 hours at 130F made it tender, but definitely not done enough if you were eating it like a traditional roast.

 

 I seared each piece of roast on all sides in the skillet.  Then I sliced it very thinly and quickly seared the slices in the skillet.

 

Definitely think that the brining and the long cook caused the awful texture/taste in the first roast.   

 

 

Now, I am no help in the traditional roast department, I know.  I am very much looking forward to seeing how @daveb's roast turns out.

 

IMG_4068.jpg.4482fc4634dcf7cea40e2c333a2c20b8.jpg

IMG_4069.jpg.8872ff42af00e7f8a55d18626078dd86.jpg

 

(the sauce is copy-cat Arby's sauce)  See the finished version on the dinner thread.

Shelby

Shelby

Ok, so I'm kind of pleased with the results.
 

 I took the roast out of the fridge yesterday afternoon and stared at it for a while.

 

 I decided to get my cast iron skillet blindingly hot and throw a thin sliced piece of meat on there and see what happened (remember my end-goal was roast venison sandwiches).
 

 I liked it.  Nice and tender.  SV'd 4 hours at 130F made it tender, but definitely not done enough if you were eating it like a traditional roast.

 

 I seared each piece of roast on all sides in the skillet.  Then I sliced it very thinly and quickly seared the slices in the skillet.

 

Definitely think that the brining and the long cook caused the awful texture/taste in the first roast.   

 

 

Now, I am no help in the traditional roast department, I know.  I am very much looking forward to seeing how @daveb's roast turns out.

 

IMG_4068.jpg.4482fc4634dcf7cea40e2c333a2c20b8.jpg

IMG_4069.jpg.8872ff42af00e7f8a55d18626078dd86.jpg

 

(the sauce is copy-cat Arby's sauce)  See the finished version on the dinner thread.

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