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The Roux (Cooking/BBQ/Recipes) What good is a cajun site without a cooking and recipe forum? |
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![]() Roast beef poor boys that is. Got about a 9.5 lb roast on right now for dinner tonight. Stuffed with garlic and seasoned with sea salt, black pepper and garlic powder. ![]() Browning nicely ![]() On for slow simmering ![]() Alright, so the roast is done. I went ahead and shredded it for sandwiches. Here's how it looked before shredding. Tender, juicy and tasty. ![]() Still some nice chunks in there. Not hungry right now. I'll make a poboy later. ![]() Hard to beat a sandwich made with fresh Dong Phoung bread! ![]() You can't tell from these pictures but this was a delicious gravy running down your wrists meal!!!! ![]() |
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Good Lord Sig ! ... You sure make me want to run to the kitchen and cook. But then reality hits ... Baw you know you cant cook like that !
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Wow that looks good.
When you said "On for a slow simmer"..... Is this on the stove in a pot, and for how long? |
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This was on the stove top in a big LeCreuset dutch oven. It can be done in the oven at about 350*. I cook it until it's tender enough to my liking, Sometimes not as long so as to allow it to cool down and slice. This was about 9-9.5 lbs and took about 4-5 hours.
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Good lord man!
![]() I think I know what I'm going get for lunch. |
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