Robert McGee
TVWBB Gold Member
It was twenty degrees, my patio was covered with snow and ice and I really had no business thinking of grilling last night. However, my wife and I had stopped by Wal-Mart's to pick up a small corned beef brisket to smoke this coming weekend (it is supposed to warm up). They had two packs of little bacon wrapped beef tenderloins (the two totaled 10 ounces) for a VERY good price. Actually, the price was difficult to determine - they had two different packages of about the same thing, side by side, and the price on the shelves was different (one was $3.88 a package and one was $6.88 a package.
When we got to the cashier, I asked her to scan the price. Of course, as suspected, the REAL price was the higher one. Now, even the higher price was no big deal, but this store often seems to do that (kind of a modified "bait and switch"). I complained to the cashier and she said she had discretion and she gave it to us at the lower price. Hm-m-m, almost as if she had instructions to "cave" if there was a question or complaint. She was very nice, we got what we wanted and all was good. That is, until we got home.
Due to the weather I really didn't have any intentions of grilling. It was too dern cold - wind blowing, all of that. However, I NEEDED to grill and the bacon wrapped tenderloins were so CUTE that they DEMANDED to be grilled. Well, I shoveled a path to the grill (except for 3/4" of ice underneath) and using left over charcoal from the WSM, LIT IT UP!
I placed two thin fire bricks over about 1/4-1/3 of the grill to raise the chimney full of lit up a bit nearer the food grate. I prefer an "all over" crust, so didn't use the Grill Grates. The steaks were packed in a heavy plastic cover that required a good pair of scissors to remove. We got the steaks out of the plastic, dried them off, applied a rather heavy coat of McCormick's Montreal Steak Seasoning and when the grill was hot put the steaks on. It took about five minutes a side. I had a very nice crust and they were done, using a Thermapen, to our liking (medium rare- the wife thought they were more towards rare but they really were medium rare
).
We let them rest and dug in. The wife did baked potatoes and broiled asparagus (I could have done these on the grill but wished to spend minimum time outdoors). She also made a nice salad.
Here's the point of this long winded tale - these steaks were some of the finest meat I have ever eaten. They were running with juices, buttery tender (REALLY) and nearly melted in our mouths. Surprisingly, in spite of their small size, they were satisfying and we each found them to be enough (we have both been on Doctor mandated "portion control").
I have been so turned off beef in the past few years. With the "lean craze" it is difficult to find beef that I can identify with having grown up on a farm where we raised REAL beef. It has gotten to the point that we tend to buy and eat MUCH more pork and chicken. It just flat tastes a world better to us. The high prices of beef due to the drought doesn't help. I suspect if we bought prime we could approach what my idea of beef is but we are reluctant to pay extortion prices for a less than satisfactory experience.
These little babies may have me re-thinking the above. They were WONDERFUL!
I have NO pictures, because of the weather (that's my excuse and I'm sticking with it!
). However, the meat was SO good that I HAD to share it with you.
I am sure your nearest Wal-Mart carries the same thing. Keep an eye out. Give them a try and let us know what YOU think!
Keep on smokin',
Dale53
When we got to the cashier, I asked her to scan the price. Of course, as suspected, the REAL price was the higher one. Now, even the higher price was no big deal, but this store often seems to do that (kind of a modified "bait and switch"). I complained to the cashier and she said she had discretion and she gave it to us at the lower price. Hm-m-m, almost as if she had instructions to "cave" if there was a question or complaint. She was very nice, we got what we wanted and all was good. That is, until we got home.
Due to the weather I really didn't have any intentions of grilling. It was too dern cold - wind blowing, all of that. However, I NEEDED to grill and the bacon wrapped tenderloins were so CUTE that they DEMANDED to be grilled. Well, I shoveled a path to the grill (except for 3/4" of ice underneath) and using left over charcoal from the WSM, LIT IT UP!
I placed two thin fire bricks over about 1/4-1/3 of the grill to raise the chimney full of lit up a bit nearer the food grate. I prefer an "all over" crust, so didn't use the Grill Grates. The steaks were packed in a heavy plastic cover that required a good pair of scissors to remove. We got the steaks out of the plastic, dried them off, applied a rather heavy coat of McCormick's Montreal Steak Seasoning and when the grill was hot put the steaks on. It took about five minutes a side. I had a very nice crust and they were done, using a Thermapen, to our liking (medium rare- the wife thought they were more towards rare but they really were medium rare

We let them rest and dug in. The wife did baked potatoes and broiled asparagus (I could have done these on the grill but wished to spend minimum time outdoors). She also made a nice salad.
Here's the point of this long winded tale - these steaks were some of the finest meat I have ever eaten. They were running with juices, buttery tender (REALLY) and nearly melted in our mouths. Surprisingly, in spite of their small size, they were satisfying and we each found them to be enough (we have both been on Doctor mandated "portion control").
I have been so turned off beef in the past few years. With the "lean craze" it is difficult to find beef that I can identify with having grown up on a farm where we raised REAL beef. It has gotten to the point that we tend to buy and eat MUCH more pork and chicken. It just flat tastes a world better to us. The high prices of beef due to the drought doesn't help. I suspect if we bought prime we could approach what my idea of beef is but we are reluctant to pay extortion prices for a less than satisfactory experience.
These little babies may have me re-thinking the above. They were WONDERFUL!
I have NO pictures, because of the weather (that's my excuse and I'm sticking with it!

I am sure your nearest Wal-Mart carries the same thing. Keep an eye out. Give them a try and let us know what YOU think!
Keep on smokin',
Dale53
