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I've been home the last few days because of the storm and decided to clean out the freezer.
First, I found a small roast beef about one and a half times the size of my fist. No idea what cut it was, but it was likely top or bottom round. 4.5 hours at 131°. Much to my surprise it was unbelievably tender. Used the juice in the bag and some mushrooms to make a gravy, and served it as open faced sandwiches. Next up boneless turkey breast. Marinated for 4 hours, removed from marinade and did 3 hours at 145°. Truly the moistest turkey I've ever had. Sliced it up and didn't even bother to make a gravy. Used the left overs to make Turkey clubs the following day and it was still plenty moist. The texture was also very different, in a good way. It didn't have any of the stringy-ness ( is that a word?) that I associate with turkey or chicken. Finally I found a few boneless chicken breasts. 145° for 60 min. Used them to make chicken salad sandwiches. Again, unbelievably moist. I commented to my wife that they were moist enough that we didn't need mayo. Tried some with out mayo, and added a slice of avocado instead. It was really good.
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Don't knock the Ash...
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who woulda thought!....nice!....gotta try the turkey breast
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