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Re: ? for the reverse sear experts on here
[Re: abolt300]
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02/14/20 08:32 PM
02/14/20 08:32 PM
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MattIce
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Yes, sear however you like. I personally dont reverse sear anymore, to much effort for not to much of a noticeable difference imo. I just cook hot over hickory and coals now.
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