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![]() Kinda like sous vide , but in the smoker . I had a nice ribeye left over from a couple of nights ago when I fixed fajitters , and it needed to be cooked before it spoiled . So last night when I put the pork butt in the smoker I also put that steak in . Seasoned as I usually do then sealed in foil to retain moisture and keep it from "over smoking" while it cooked . Average temp overnight was around 200°F and I just sampled the steak . It's so tender it can be cut with a plastic fork , melts in your mouth and tastes fantastic . I wouldn't fire the smoker up for a steak or two , but since I was doing the pork butt I figgered why not . I'm glad I did ! -- Snag Race only matters to racists ... |
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