BEEF ROUND ROAST

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BEEF ROUND ROAST

Post by MA_Buffett_Fan23 »

Has anyone cooked one on the grill before? I'm going to attempt it tomorrow.. Have it marinating right now.. :)
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always done a round roast in the oven or crock pot. good luck, though, it sounds yummy!!
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MA_Buffett_Fan23 wrote:Has anyone cooked one on the grill before? I'm going to attempt it tomorrow.. Have it marinating right now.. :)
Nope never on the grill...... just make sure you cook it long and slow. Enjoy!
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ToplessRideFL wrote:
MA_Buffett_Fan23 wrote:Has anyone cooked one on the grill before? I'm going to attempt it tomorrow.. Have it marinating right now.. :)
Nope never on the grill...... just make sure you cook it long and slow. Enjoy!
long and slow... yeah, what topless said. sounds good to me!
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buffettbride wrote:
ToplessRideFL wrote:
MA_Buffett_Fan23 wrote:Has anyone cooked one on the grill before? I'm going to attempt it tomorrow.. Have it marinating right now.. :)
Nope never on the grill...... just make sure you cook it long and slow. Enjoy!
long and slow... yeah, what topless said. sounds good to me!
Ummm... BB....I think she was talkin' about cookin' the roast... :wink:
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I don't think I've ever cooked one, it seems like every time I go for a big block of meat, it's awful. But I can make a pretty mean pork loin if you ever need help on that one!
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Post by BahamaBreeze »

Since it doesn't have much marbling, you may want to cook it using the indirect method over the coals/gas. And like Topless said...long and slow and maybe with some added moisture in a pan on the side.
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that's a big hunka meet for a lady such as yourself christina. where's the party and what time should i be there?
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the best way to cook a round roast is a pressure cooker. if done right, the meat will be falling apart from tenderness
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ParrotHeadDeb wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
ToplessRideFL wrote:
MA_Buffett_Fan23 wrote:Has anyone cooked one on the grill before? I'm going to attempt it tomorrow.. Have it marinating right now.. :)
Nope never on the grill...... just make sure you cook it long and slow. Enjoy!
long and slow... yeah, what topless said. sounds good to me!
Ummm... BB....I think she was talkin' about cookin' the roast... :wink:

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buffettbride wrote:that's a big hunka meet for a lady such as yourself christina. where's the party and what time should i be there?
Tomorrow at noon! :P Mom bought it and it looked really good, I suggested trying it on the grill and she was fine with it.. I figured it would take forever to cook by itself so I cut it into three big pieces.. We shall see... my mouth is watering already..
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MA_Buffett_Fan23 wrote:
buffettbride wrote:that's a big hunka meet for a lady such as yourself christina. where's the party and what time should i be there?
Tomorrow at noon! :P Mom bought it and it looked really good, I suggested trying it on the grill and she was fine with it.. I figured it would take forever to cook by itself so I cut it into three big pieces.. We shall see... my mouth is watering already..

Wow I just don't know about that. I used to be a butcher and I must say that the meat will probably be dry and tough if cooked on a grill. You would be better off getting a thich New York Strip or a good Delmonico...just a thought.

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Post by MA_Buffett_Fan23 »

Just to let everyone know... it was absolutely amazing on the grill.. The outside grilled up nicely and the inside melted in your mouth.. I will most definitely do one on the grill again in the near future!
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