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![]() I'm making the Chasen's Chili recipe Dimitri posted. It calls for beef chuck. I bought a beef chuck cross rib roast boneless. This is what I got when I sliced into it to coarsely chop it for the recipe. If I'm seeing right, the grain is running opposite of each other. Is this a_du-uh!_that's what cross rib means? the roast http://i2.tinypic.com/4vdic7t.jpg a slice http://i4.tinypic.com/6bunqr7.jpg I rarely cook roasts so I'm perplexed. I'm making it tonight so I'm going to cut the roast in half along were the grains run opposite each other and deal with them separately. What do you think? Did I buy the wrong thing to begin with? YIKES!! Koko --- http://kokoscorner.blogspot.com "There is no love more sincere than the love of food" George Bernard Shaw |
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