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Brian H.
February 27, 2015
My grandparents used this technique for brisket, pork, and turkey for an annual Model T barbecue they hosted for several years. They dug a pit with a backhoe, filled it full of mesquite (property in Wickenburg, AZ) and burned it to coals (took all night). The next day they took the seasoned meat, wrapped it in foil, then in burlap, and closed it up with bailing wire. Then they dropped the packages down onto the coals with a hook. After that, they'd pull a large sheet of steel over the pit and cover the sheet with dirt (backhoe/bucket loader required). Several hours later they'd feed several hundred people. It was fantastic. Thanks for sharing this - nice to know you can do it on a much smaller scale!
Janet S.
February 26, 2015
Could I do this with other tenderloins? Pork or venison?
Kristen M.
February 26, 2015
I haven't tried those, but as long as you watch the internal temperature (I'd want 140F for pork, and 115F for medium-rare venison) it'd definitely be worth trying.
Cristina S.
January 16, 2013
Is there a good way to do this in the oven?
Kristen M.
February 26, 2015
Hi Cristina, so sorry I'm just seeing this. I bet you could try this in a very hot oven (like 500F), as long as you keep an eye on the internal temperature.
ginabchaos
December 25, 2012
Made this for family for Christmas Eve - and yes - everyone was waiting for a disaster as they witnessed the charred dish towels - it was FABULOUS! I did a larger tenderloin on a gas grill and cut it into two pieces (total 3#). Took about 10-12 minutes longer in total. Will make this again, thanks!
jkingsle
August 15, 2012
I cooked this the other night, right after seeing the article! WoW! Absolutely delicious and will go into high rotation on my BBQ. The only slight downside is that you don't get the caramelization on the meat that you would get from searing it, although the rest of the texture and taste is really terrific!
Has anyone tried to scale this recipe up and go it on a whole center cut fillet? Any change in cooking times, etc?
Has anyone tried to scale this recipe up and go it on a whole center cut fillet? Any change in cooking times, etc?
Foodiewithalife
August 12, 2012
This is a great party trick and a nice way to convince my boyfriend to make dinner.
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maria_campodonico
August 12, 2012
Does it work on a gas BBQ too????
Kristen M.
August 12, 2012
Yes, on the recipe page there are instructions for making this on a gas grill: http://www.food52.com/recipes/18568_steven_raichlens_lomo_al_trapo
katespreen
August 12, 2012
My friend and I "ruined" a dish towel with this process a few years ago. You'll want to have a stack of throw-away dish towels just for this procedure. Make sure it's thick because it will burn through easily. It's so much fun to prepare, sit around the fire pit sipping your favorite concoction and watching it burn, and then devour. We made small slits in the tenderloin and stuffed them with garlic. I'm thinking next time stuffed with garlic and fresh jalapeno. Can't wait for fall!
singing_baker
August 12, 2012
going camping next week and I am so trying this out! My family is going to think I've gone insane haha
MrsWheelbarrow
August 9, 2012
I see this appearing at the rented beach house ... Only need to pack oregano, twine, salt and a mangy towel.... brilliant!
amyeik
August 9, 2012
This sounds like hobo-pack extraordinaire, camping genius in the suburbs, with the merlot of the beef-world. Can't wait to pull it out...
mcs3000
August 9, 2012
Ok, Kristen, you may have topped yourself. Love everything about this post.
Kristen M.
August 9, 2012
Thanks mcs3000! You should see Raichlen's Caveman Ribeye with Hellfire Hot Sauce -- that might even top this.
Kristy M.
August 8, 2012
I seriously thought Kristen had lost her mind when she told me about this process. Then I tried some. It's SO GOOD.
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