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allthingsblue
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Sat, Mar 02 2024, 5:04 pm
Anyone tried this? How did it come out?
I saw recipes with good reviews and wondering if it’s even possible!
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mushkamothers
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Sat, Mar 02 2024, 5:21 pm
Did it once when I didn't have a broiler. So I covered 350 for like 40 minutes. Not as good as broiling.
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mdogzz
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Sat, Mar 02 2024, 5:24 pm
I put it in my crockpot once for shabbos lunch and it was not as good as when I broil it. Since then I have always broiled it and we just eat it cold for shabbos lunch
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fireworker
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Sat, Mar 02 2024, 6:32 pm
I didn't realize it's meant to be broiled and baked it on 300 for like 3-4 hours, it was very good.
How do u broil it? How many minutes?
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Amarante
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Sat, Mar 02 2024, 6:32 pm
It would really be an inferior result. That recipes got *good* reviews just means that either people have terrible taste or the reviews are fake.
It is the cut of meat that makes it impossible to get a good result. It is meant to be broiled and then cut against the grain. If you roast in the oven or cook for long periods of time all you get is a dry tough result.
Some cuts like a brisket or chuck are meant to be braised but these are specific tough cuts with a good amount of fat. As you cook it slowly the collagen collapses - the fat moistens the meat and the muscle tissue gets very tender.
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mdogzz
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Sun, Mar 03 2024, 6:57 am
fireworker wrote: | I didn't realize it's meant to be broiled and baked it on 300 for like 3-4 hours, it was very good.
How do u broil it? How many minutes? |
8 minutes on each side on broil or 500
But it depends on how thick your cut is
Also it has to be room temperature b4 you put it in the oven.
I have a super easy delicious recipe if you are interested
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dbg
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Sun, Mar 03 2024, 7:03 am
When I have leftover broiled london broil I’ve sautéed onions added some liquid and flavor and cooked it in a pot till it gets soft it’s delish
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Blessing1
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Sun, Mar 03 2024, 7:05 am
I grill a london broil & it's absolutely delicious. I put the leftovers in the cholent & it's butter soft.
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fireworker
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Sun, Mar 03 2024, 8:25 am
mdogzz wrote: | 8 minutes on each side on broil or 500
But it depends on how thick your cut is
Also it has to be room temperature b4 you put it in the oven.
I have a super easy delicious recipe if you are interested |
Yes pls!
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Sun, Mar 03 2024, 9:56 am
allthingsblue wrote: | Anyone tried this? How did it come out?
I saw recipes with good reviews and wondering if it’s even possible! |
Yes, I've done it many times, see like 250-300 for 5-7 hours...
I like mixing honey, soy sauce, garlic powder, and rosemary and using that as a sauce to cook low and slow.
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mdogzz
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Sun, Mar 03 2024, 12:17 pm
Marinade:
Soy sauce
Fresh garlic
Rosemary
Olive oil
Garlic powder
Put marinade in a gallon size bag and add the London broil meat. Marinade in fridge for 12 hrs or more
Take out and let sit on counter until room temp
Broil on pan with the Marinade for 8 minutes and then flip and cook for another 8 minutes.
Let it rest for 45 minutes or so and cut against the grain into strips.
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