We all enjoyed some fresh ice cream made with fresh from the farm milk. I picked up some smoked garlic powder that I was out of. Daniel wanted "A tree of broccoli." Jeff wanted me to make squash casserole for dinner so I picked up some squash. My sister in law picked up a few things to take back to AL for their dinner that night. Jeff and I were debating if we should get some ham for dinner when he saw the next stall over had roasts. I wanted a Boston butt but the only one they had left was WAY to much food for our small family. They did have a Bison rump roast though. We agreed on that not realizing it was going to be quite as expensive as it was. $18 expensive to be exact. YIKES! The way I justified it was if we had went out for Mothers Day it would have cost us more than the $25 it cost us to buy our dinners ingredients.
We decided to smoke the roast in Jeff's smoker. I thawed the roast in some warm water while Jeff got the smoker going. I made a marinade of some fresh rosemary from my herb garden, olive oil, the smoked garlic powder and a little minced garlic, and some cracked pepper.
It was pretty darn good. Maybe not quite $18 good but good nonetheless. Bison is also a very lean meat so their was very little fat on the cut of meat.
We still had quite a bit left over so I decided to make it into sandwiches last night for supper. Jeff shredded the meat and warmed in on the George Foreman grill (best appliance ever). I sauteed onions, mushrooms and garlic powder in a little bit of olive oil. Then we made up a brown gravy. Toasted some rye bread and added some slices of cheddar cheese. Place all the ingredients on the bread and man was it yummy! I had the last for leftovers in my lunch today.
In the end I guess our $18 roast was not too bad of a financial move as we were able to get 2 dinners and 1 lunch out of it. Next time I will definitely check the price before saying I will take it however!
Hi Natalie, Your roast sounds yummy. Made my mouth water just reading about it. Hsppy Belated Birthday to Daniel. Love the cake!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a good week. We enjoyed our week at the beach--but it's nice to get home.
Hugs,
Betsy
Sounds yummy, I love bison. Yeah, checking the price is a good thing. I went to the store this weekend to pick up some asparagus, it had been on sale for about $1.60 all week for organic... so I got 4 huge bunches... only to realize that the sale had ended (on an off day) and so what I was expecting to pay about $6 for, I paid $12!
ReplyDeletei have never had bisson but it makes me want to try it now
ReplyDeleteEh well. Let's give it an even $30 for all the ingredients from farmer's market + home. % by 3 meals = $10 per meal. Feeding 3 for the dinners and 2 (not sure if you pack Daniel's or not) for a total of 8 feedings. You're looking at about $3.75 per person per meal ish. AND a LOT healthier too. Beat that, Subway !
ReplyDeleteit sure sounds yummy!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat deal!!! I love to get several meals out of one hunk of meat!!!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't tell if I left a comment? the washer went off balance on me :-(
ReplyDeleteYour meal looks excellent. You inspire me to get cooking!!!