Now that was something that my dad did on a little Coleman camping stove when I was little. He'd make the bacon first and then fry the eggs and potatoes in the grease. Always delicious and you always left thirsty.
When we were kids, my mom would make bacon and eggs every now and then on a weekend. We'd fight to sop up the bacon grease with our (already buttered, mind you!) toast. Good Lord, it's a miracle we didn't need quadruple bypass surgery at 8 years old! T
I am going to do my best Darth imitation and do a tri tip. I'm thinking 135 for 3 hours in the water. I haven't decided yet whether I'll blast it on my grill or do it in a cast iron skillet. I am leaning toward searing it on the grill just a couple inches above hot coals. Thoughts?? Mark
Nothing beats a cast iron for the crust. I've had good luck with the grill but it's hard to top the skillet method. Plus, you can go full Darth and start a grease fire.
Wow, that went well. No grease fire, but that really worked well for nice beef sandwiches. Seared the meat over coals; probably about 1/2 inch above the coals. Next time I'll use the cast iron. Mark Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nice but.................................................... 9.9, since you opted against grease fire.
Love this thing. Tossing a knob of butter with a couple cloves of garlic into the cast iron, flipping every 30 sec or so, and basting the other side is excellent (credit to seriouseats.com for that one) Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another day, another perfect tri-tip. 133/3 hr, pan sear..... I tried to start a fire though! Image Unavailable, Please Login
+1. I've been working too much to have time to use it lately but this won't last for too long. By the end of March or so things will slow down. I still have a chunk of prime rib and some prime New Yorks in freezer I need to cook up. I am hankerin for some good sou vide beef.
Thanks! Yes, I fry up the bacon and cook the beans in the grease. I toss a cup or so of water in and put a lid on to help steam the beans so they're not too greasy. Looks great! How did you sear it?