Let's Talk BBQ
Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Pellet Grills and Smokers => Topic started by: Smokerjunky on September 26, 2017, 11:49:24 PM
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Picked up some pork sirloin tip roasts at Costco (we call them chubs) they are about the size of a small cantaloupe. Rubbed them with a garlic peppercorn rub. I usually run them at 165 for about 45 minutes but I got home late from work so I put them on at 325 degrees for about 40 mins then cranked it up to 375. I pulled them off at 153 degrees and rested under foil tent for 20 mins. I was amazed how juicy and tender they were considering the fast cook - just under 2 hrs. The Mrs made home made apple sauce and some mashed potatoes.
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looks good - have to look for those next time at Costco
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Looks great SJ!!! Should make good sandwiches too! Don
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Very nice cook SJ!
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Very nice!!
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I can see those slices setting next to a big pile of mashed taters :thumbup:
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Nicely done!
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Hopefully one of those slices has my name on it! It looks great.
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Beautiful cook. :thumbup:
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Great cook. You can clearly see how moist that pork still is ! ! !
I haven't seen that cut, but will look out for it from now on.
BD
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Looks tasty. I like those little chubs of pork too
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looks good - have to look for those next time at Costco
We find them in the pork section with the other cryo-vac stuff. I think they are "Swift Premium" but not positive. There are four of them cryo-vac'd and taped together. The package is clear with a black and red label. The nice part is that you can cut the cryo apart and only make one at a time without opening the others. Good Luck - would love to see some different ideas on how to cook them too.
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Looks great SJ!!! Should make good sandwiches too! Don
Great idea Don - next time I will save one and run it through the meat slicer and make some thin slices for sandwiches. :P
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Looks Delish!!!! :thumbup:
Over the years I've smoked/cooked a bunch of those babies. The price is always reasonable and the results are fantastic ...