05-23-2011, 06:02 PM
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Re: Whats for dinner???
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Originally Posted by jack404
I do it the same as i'd do a nice silverside
unlike roast beef the leg cut on a roo dont have a gristle bit running though it , the fat is all on the outside , the meat is pure muscle , i cut it so to keep the layer of fat , it just add's so much more flavour and as its just on winter here the layer is way thicker than usual
roo meat is very lean,
if you've had corned veal its very similar a very mild taste to the meat
( a tad boring without some spices actually)
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I noticed that Jack. Roo looks to be very very lean. I bet Roo would make fanfreakintastic grilled reubens.
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