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Old 04-21-2013, 05:25 PM   #1
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Tossed the picanha on some skewers for some Brazilian bbq today.



















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Old 04-21-2013, 05:27 PM   #2
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Looks authentic to me. Nice cooking.
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Old 04-21-2013, 05:43 PM   #3
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Looks authentic to me. Nice cooking.
Thanks! I know that the churrascarias normally just use coarse salt for seasoning. I love garlic and pepper way too much to omit it.
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Where did you find that particular cut of sirloin? Could you just take some top block and skewer it?
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Where did you find that particular cut of sirloin? Could you just take some top block and skewer it?
It's the rump/sirloin cap which can be found on a whole top sirloin butt.

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So that's why we had the great tutorial on cuttin up these! Two really good posts!
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Where did you find that particular cut of sirloin? Could you just take some top block and skewer it?
Man, you are one of the few people I have heard in 30 years call it 'Top Block'. They use Top Block, sliced and skewered like that in Santa Maria, it is delicious.
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Yes, great tutorial! I just joined the forum. I will have to try this cut on my new hybrid Santa Maria/Argentine Parilla......

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Looks good to me!
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Looks magnificent ,love the Top cap
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Man, you are one of the few people I have heard in 30 years call it 'Top Block'. They use Top Block, sliced and skewered like that in Santa Maria, it is delicious.
Yes! That's what it reminded me of.....pics I've seen of the Santa Maria Elks.
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So that's why we had the great tutorial on cuttin up these! Two really good posts!
Better late than never, or you didn't expect me to cook em.
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Yes, great tutorial! I just joined the forum. I will have to try this cut on my new hybrid Santa Maria/Argentine Parilla......
Great looking grill! I'll be getting something similar in the future.
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Old 04-21-2013, 08:23 PM   #14
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Great looking grill! I'll be getting something similar in the future.
Highly recommend it. The v slots are worth the extra cost.
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