Furtopia | Family Friendly Furry Forum and IRC Chat!

community group sub-forums => foodie furs => Topic started by: cause the rat on May 01, 2020, 02:58:36 pm

Title: Cooking bad cuts of beaf.
Post by: cause the rat on May 01, 2020, 02:58:36 pm
Low and slow. Temp at 250 f. or 120 c. for 2 hours. Two and a half for thicker cuts of beaf. Have the meat covered. I do mine in an open pan covered tightly with foil. Let the meat sit for a good 10 or more minutes before cutting. And always cut across the grain.
Title: Re: Cooking bad cuts of beaf.
Post by: Varg the wanderer on June 05, 2020, 10:30:28 pm
If you let it sit in an acid (vinegar) or wail on it with a hammer you can make it more tender too, but generally low n' slow is the way to go.
Title: Re: Cooking bad cuts of beaf.
Post by: cause the rat on June 06, 2020, 02:28:51 am
Vinegar? Pickled stake? :) I've had hit and miss results in marinating beef. Even with an old restaurant trick of using ice tea. Low and slow works best if there's a good amount of fat in the cut. A totally lean cut can dry out.