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Mad Max Rolled Flank Steaks - Direct or Indirect
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mad max beyond eggdome
Cornbread Willy,
if you are doing the whole rolls (as opposed to individiual pin wheels), do them indirect at 375
degrees dome temp. .. reserve a little of the marinade and drizzle it over the rolls about halfway
through the cook ...they should take about 40 minutes or so ....
Nessmuk
Lawn Ranger,
Pin Wheels...locally called \"Poor Boy Fillets.\" Year ago I discovered a butcher here in Metro
Kansas City who introduced them to me.
I have them made with flank steak. They are a regular on our family menu.
I grill them direct.
Haggis
Cornbread Willy,
You can do these on a grid over a drip pan (sort of indirect) or even in a pan - that's what I
seem to recall Max suggesting. Because there's so much stuff in them and they are thick, I
don't think direct works too well - the inside wouldn't get cooked.
I think Max's recipe, or at least some similar recipe, says that they can (should?) be served
cold. I've not done that but it tells me there shouldn't be a problem with the delay you
will have. I'd also think you could pull them a touch early and foil them - they'd likely
last an hour without a problem and finish in the foil.
Lawn Ranger
Cornbread Willy,
Can't remember, but looks like I did the sear then finished them with a drip pan like prime rib
(as per Max's instructions).
Happy Holidays!
Mike
Fluffyb
Cornbread Willy,
Thank you for asking this! I am cooking a couple of these on Sunday for a holiday luncheon Monday.
I was also wondering about smoke, has anyone added any?
Thanks!
Cornbread Willy
I rolled up 2 beautiful flankers last night that are waiting in the fridge for me to throw them on
the Egg when I get home. Do you guys cook these direct or indirect, or both? I'm bringing them
to a party down the street that starts at 6:30, but we probably won't eat for another hour. My
goal is to take them off right at 6:30 - think they'll still be good in an hour? All tips
appreciated.
Thanks!!