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"Ranée at Arabian Knits" <> wrote
> In article <> Janet Wilder <> wrote:
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>> We did our monthly meat run to Sam's Club today. I usually buy a large
>> eye round roast, cut it in half and freeze half. My DH likes roast beef
>> sandwiches for lunch and I don't like him to eat all that sodium and
>> chemical filled crap from the deli so I smear a half of an eye round
>> roast with EVOO, hit it with granulated garlic, black pepper, onion
>> powder and paprika and make him roast beef. He loves it.
>>
>> Today they didn't have any of these roasts in the case. I asked the
>> butcher for one and he said that he had the whole eye in cryovac for
>> $1.60 per pound less. He said to cut off both ends and I'd have my
>> roast. I did just that and it was a lovely piece of meat at a decent
>> savings. Not too much extra fat to trim.
>>
>> The end pieces were trimmed, cut into cubes and frozen for stew this
>> winter (if it ever gets cold)
>>
>> I'm going to by the whole cryovac one from now on!

>
> Great deal! Good for you!


I needed a roast for sandwiches too but the beef available wasn't suitable.
Instead I brought home a pork loin. I pretended I was AB. I simply rubbed
it with a lot of black pepper, put it on a rack, Firmly sealed a sheet of
foil beneath the lid of my little roaster and baked it at 400° for about an
hour. A little more for the temp to be safe. I didn't sear, didn't get
creative with seasoning. Ah. Just right for sandwiches. Polly



 
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