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So of these Costco costs which would be best for the rotisserie? We did one about 2 years back with our BBQ for my grandparents anniversary and it turned out amazing but I don't remember the cut?
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Going back to the rotisserie for a second, would you guys sear the outside of whatever cut I use prior to throwing it on the rotisserie or no? Posted via RS Mobile
Going back to the rotisserie for a second, would you guys sear the outside of whatever cut I use prior to throwing it on the rotisserie or no? Posted via RS Mobile
Yes, I would sear by cranking the Q, put the meat on, close the lid, let it go for 5 mins then turn off the reg burners and switch to rotisserie. Leave the lid closed and it should take another 5-10 mins to get down to the temp you're after so that should do.. not sure it's the best way to do it but that's probably what I would do.
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So many variables, but yeah unless you are at like 250 or less, not gonna take that long. Use your discretion and a meat thermometer, and take it out about 10-15 degrees F less than you want it cooked and let it rest for about 20 minutes.
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So my GF's BBQ turned out that the holes for the rotisserie sat quite low so I started with the searing and when I went to turn it down the fatty side was so close to the grill that it was essentially feeding the flames constantly and just burning the roast, so I had to pull it out and toss it in the oven :/
I put it in at 350 for an hour and a half checked the temp, put it back in for 20 minutes and the temp was perfect at 130 deg
However, I started getting way too wasted and forgot about the potatoes so it sat about 30 minutes and that turned it to like a medium Posted via RS Mobile
rubbed with oil,pepper,salt,onion powder, garlic powder, paprika and fresh crushed garlic on top.
roasted @ 225 for half a hour, lowered to 200 for 3 hours, and finished @ 160 for one hour. Took it out @ 127F IT. Covered to rest one hour and it peaked to 135F.
Temp. it dropped to after resting.
After reverse sear in 500F oven for 5 mins, and rested about 10 mins while other things were being plated
Bones removed and sliced into, perfect med. rare
Platter of MEAT!
My piece...super tender and super juicy
Only other thing i managed to snap a pic of, roasted asparagus with parm.
How many layers of tin foil should you cover the roast with? I ask because I've done this several times and then the food just gets cold so ultimately, I'm doing something wrong.
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