2rocky
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I've only seen this done on gutted animals. Has anyone had luck doing it without pulling the organs out?
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I'm not sure why they didn't take the roll on the first side before flipping the animal over for quarters, backstrap, and roll on the second side. There's no need to have it rolling around in the dirt if done correctly.Interesting. do you just wash off all the dirt and gravel that was on the inside if the animal is gutted? Especially on the backside in the video.
I throw the rib roll in the crock pot with whatever seasonings and make taco meat out of it. For how much time I spend cutting one out, I feel better eating it as a meal then adding it to the grind pile.For those of you that have done this... do you put it in the grind pile when it's all said or done?
Or do you have any other creative ways to use it?