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Roast Beef on the Barbie by Joyful Mama’s Kitchen

Wednesday, August 8th, 2012

Roast is such a traditional cut of meat.  When I think of roast, I am flooded with memories of warm meals and comfort food.  We love to have a big Sunday dinner.  We almost always have family here to enjoy the meal with us as well.  When it is so hot in the summer, it makes a big Sunday dinner a bit of a challenge.  I try to keep the oven off so that everyone doesn’t want to spend all afternoon in the basement.  Roast in the crock pot is good, but nothing tastes as good as a nicely marbled roast with a crispy outside.

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Roast is one of our family favorites.  And, who knew you could cook it on the grill?  And it didn’t take long at all.  This Ranchline All Natural roast, grass-fed in Montana, was definitely one of the best roasts I have had yet.  It is seasoned simply with just garlic salt, onion powder, and ground black pepper.  I was VERY generous.  I gave this roast quite a nice spice massage.


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The most time intensive part of the whole thing is that you sear it 5-8 minutes on each side to give it a nice crust and seal in the juices.  This thing turns out very juicy and flavorful.  Be sure that you do NOT trim off the fat.  That is part of the flavor and moisture.

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After searing it, we let it cook on a pan to avoid fire.  Then you just let this baby sit and cook on indirect heat for about 70 minutes.  (Instructions below)

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Serve with a side of garlic potatoes and carrots.  Finish the meal with warm chocolate chip cookies.

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Ranchline has really hit the mark on quality meat.  It was tender, well-marbled, and rich in flavor. Buying a roast is easy with Ranchline. I always know I am getting a great product.

Ok, so now here are the instructions.  Don’t be intimidated by the length.  This is an easy meal.
1. Take your roast out of the fridge and pat it dry.  Season generously with garlic salt, onion powder, and cracked black pepper.  Let the seasoned roast set at room temperature for about 45 minutes.
2. Turn all 3 or 4 burners to high to preheat the grill.
3. Sear all 4 sides on high for 5-8 minutes per side (or until grease fire starts)  This will form a nice crust.  It may look burned but its ok.
4. Transfer the roast to a pan that is safe up to 400 degrees.  I just used a 4 sided cookie sheet to keep the juices on.  Now we will cook it on indirect heat.
5. If you have a 4 burner grill, turn off the 2 middle burners and turn the outside 2 burners to medium or until your lid thermometer says 310 to 325 degrees.  Set the pan over the middle two burners that are off.  If you just have a 3 burner grill, just turn off the 1 middle burner and put your roast over that one.
6. Close lid and don’t be tempted to peek.  Check it in about 45 minutes.  Use a meat thermometer in the middle of the roast of and it will need to read about 135 when you take it off the grill.  It will still cook a smidge on the cutting board while it is resting.
7. Let roast set 5-10 minutes before slicing.  Slice and serve.  Enjoy!

Ok, so now here are the instructions.  Don’t be intimidated by the length.  This is an easy meal.

1. Take your roast out of the fridge and pat it dry.  Season generously with garlic salt, onion powder, and cracked black pepper.  Let the seasoned roast set at room temperature for about 45 minutes.

2. Turn all 3 or 4 burners to high to preheat the grill.

3. Sear all 4 sides on high for 5-8 minutes per side (or until grease fire starts)  This will form a nice crust.  It may look burned but it’s ok.

4. Transfer the roast to a pan that is safe up to 400 degrees.  I just used a 4 sided cookie sheet to keep the juices on.  Now we will cook it on indirect heat.

5. If you have a 4 burner grill, turn off the 2 middle burners and turn the outside 2 burners to medium or until your lid thermometer says 310 to 325 degrees.  Set the pan over the middle two burners that are off.  If you just have a 3 burner grill, just turn off the 1 middle burner and put your roast over that one.

6. Close lid and don’t be tempted to peek.  Check it in about 45 minutes.  Use a meat thermometer in the middle of the roast of and it will need to read about 135 when you take it off the grill.  It will still cook a smidge on the cutting board while it is resting.

7. Let roast set 5-10 minutes before slicing.  Slice and serve.  Enjoy!

Many more delicious recipes to be found at Joyful Mama’s Kitchen.

Grilled Lamb Roast

Wednesday, July 11th, 2012


Lamb works so well on the grill.  I have always thought that lamb would be hard to cook.  And I was worried that I wouldn’t get the marinade or seasonings just right.  As it would turn out, there is nothing to be intimidated by when it comes to cooking lamb.

I used Ranchline All Natural grass-fed lamb.  Something about cooking it on a direct high heat, is wonderful.  It gives it a slight caramelized glaze on the outside, while leaving it tender on the inside.

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I found the recipe for this marinade on The Domestic Man blog.

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I served this with cheesy potatoes and peas.  It was a perfect match.

Ranchline All Natural meat is fabulous! Be sure to check out their current Summer Specials.

Gather your ingredients:

lamb sirloin roast (1-2 lbs), cut into four pieces
1/2 cup beef stock/broth
2 tbsp pure maple syrup
1 tsp spicy brown mustard
1 tsp fresh thyme, chopped finely
1/2 tsp black pepper
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp kosher salt

Enjoy your time in the kitchen:

1. In a saucepan, whisk together the beef stock, mustard, maple syrup, pepper, and fresh thyme and bring it to a simmer on medium heat. Allow it to simmer and reduce, stirring often, until it reduces by about half. Should take ten minutes. Remove the saucepan from the heat and allow to cool for 20 minutes.  When cool, add in the minced garlic.  Pour in Ziploc bag

2. Add in the 4 pieces of lamb roast.  Marinade in the refrigerator for 4-6 hours.

3. When ready to cook, set on plate and sprinkle with kosher salt.

4. Grill on all 4 sides a couple minutes until the meat reaches 145-150 degrees internally.

5. Serve with a salad or other vegetable.  Spicy brown mustard makes a good dipping sauce if you would like one.

For more recipes and dinner ideas from Joyful Mama’s Kitchen, go to http://www.joyful-mommas-kitchen.blogspot.com

Basic BBQ Burgers from Joyful Mama’s Kitchen

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

A guest blog by Joyful Mama’s Kitchen.

Making hamburgers is one of those things that most would just assume is easy.  Six years ago, I tried making my soon to be husband burgers by just shaping the ground beef in to a patty. That didn’t taste the best, but it worked ok.

Then I asked my mom how to make burgers. She said something along the lines of “I just use some egg, bread crumbs, onion soup mix, and seasonings.” Well, I tried that too…..and I could never get the proportions right.

So, I went searching for a recipe. I found one that I liked but I have spent that last 3 years or so perfecting it just how I like it. I like my burgers to not be overly seasoned. I think the yummiest part of eating a burger is all the fixin’s you put on them. You don’t want an overly powerful burger to hide that.

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I used Ranchline beef again. It is so yummy! And I was amazed that these burgers did not shrink when I cooked them. That is sign of really good meat. Check out their website, it is so handy that they ship right to your door.

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I like to use my mixer to make these. I do not like the feeling of raw hamburger. YUCK!

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Delicious burgers ready to go on the grill. NUM NUM

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This picture is before we added all the yummy fixin’s. I like mayo, katchup, lettuce, tomato, onion, and pickles on mine. Heavy on the mayo-katchup combo.

Basic BBQ Burgers

1 lb ground beef

1/4 cup dried minced onion

1/2 cup quick cook oats (do not use old fashioned)

1/4 cup sour cream

1/2 tsp garlic powder

1/4 tsp ground black pepper

1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce

1 tsp seasoning salt ( I use Johnny’s)

1, Mix all ingredients together until well blended.

2. Shape in to 3 or 4 patties.

3. Grill on BBQ on both sides until done in the middle. Usually takes about 10-15 minutes depending on your grill.

4. Serve with lots of yummy toppings and enjoy!

Another Great Groupon Special!

Sunday, July 1st, 2012

Delicious Ranchline Beef & LambRanchline All Natural – Online Deal

Lamb-and-Beef Family Pack or Ranchline Sampler with Rack of Lamb, Lamb Chops, and Steak or Ground Beef (Up to 52% Off)

Choose from Three Options

$79 for a Ranchline Sampler – Ground Beef (a $165 value)

  • One rack of lamb
  • One package of lamb sirloin chops
  • One 1-pound package of ground beef

$85 for a Ranchline Sampler – Steak (a $174 value)

  • One rack of lamb
  • One package of lamb sirloin chops
  • One package of rib-eye steak

$95 for a Family Pack (a $192 value)

  • Four 1-pound packages of ground beef
  • One boneless leg of lamb roast
  • One 1-pound package of lamb loin chops

A flat shipping fee of $36 is not included with this deal.  Offer ends July 3rd, 2012.

ORDER HERE

In a Nutshell

Freezer-packed lamb & beef from humanely raised, free-range livestock arrive on doorsteps sans growth hormones & antibiotics

The Fine Print

  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to availability; substitutions of higher quality may be made at merchant’s discretion. Extra $36 fee for shipping.

Win Ranchline All Natural Ground Beef!

Friday, June 29th, 2012

Win Ranchline Groud Beef

Win Ranchline Groud Beef

Win 5 lbs of Ranchline All Natural Ground Beef for your summer BBQ! Click here to enter. Share this giveaway on your Facebook wall and let us know you did so, and your name will be entered into the drawing a second time! We’ll notify the winner on Monday, July 2nd! Good luck!

Man-Pleasing Recipes for Dad’s Day

Friday, June 15th, 2012

Grilled American Lamb Chops w Fennel

Grilled American Lamb Chops w Fennel

Weekend Fan Fare:  American Lamb Board Chop Talk!

Here’s everything you need to know, from cuts to simple marinades, to grill up flavor-packed American Lamb Chops this Father’s Day weekend.  Lamb Chops, Marinades & Rubs.

Father’s Day Steaks

Monday, June 11th, 2012

Father's Day Special

Father's Day Special

A high-protein diet can help to build muscle, which comes in handy for fighting off a shark that is also on a high-protein diet. Take a bite out of the circle of life with this Groupon while giving Dad what he really wants for Father’s Day – MEAT!  Hurry!  This half off special ends June 12th.

$79 for Quarterback Sneak Combo ($162 Value)

  • Five 1-pound packages of ground beef
  • One 5-pound package of ground lamb
  • One 1-pound package of lamb loin chops
  • Two 1.5-pound ribeye steaks



Ranchline Auction: Wildwood Shores – Lake Conroe, TX

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

Wildwood Shores

Wildwood Shores

Hard work, respect, being true to your word—The West was built upon some of the same core values that drives the Ranchline Companies today. Ranchline is comprised of many divisions: Ranchline Brokers, Ranchline All Natural, Ranchline Network, Ranchline Hunting, Ranchline Auction.

Ranchline Auction specializes in real estate and is currently auctioning Wildwood Shores – Lake Conroe, TX.

Wildwood Shores is a secluded 250-acre residential community nestled in the 163,000 + acre Sam Houston National Forest. Located just 45 miles north of Houston, it is an outdoor lover’s paradise with pristine environment, unlimited outdoor & recreational opportunities, and all the conveniences of Huntsville, Conroe, Montgomery and The Woodlands just minutes away.

There is no other planned development of its kind on Lake Conroe. But hurry, because the subdivision is nearly sold out!  Only a limited number of lots remain and they are going quickly. Astonishingly, for a short period of time CLOSEOUT PRICES start at only $29,900 and owner financing is available.  Call us TOLL FREE today to find out how affordable this dream can be!

Join us for a Community BBQ this Saturday, May 26th for a tour of Wildwood Shores and some delicious Ranchline All Natural beef hot off the grill.   A lakefront lot as well as a waterfront cabin will be auctioned that day.

To learn more about this and other upcoming auctions, visit Ranchline Auctions.

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Ranchline Network
Ranchline Hunting
Ranchline Auction

Also, be sure you “like” our company Facebook pages to stay on top the latest news and “ride for the brand”!

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Memorial Day BBQ & Buckaroo Special

Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Memorial Day BBQ

Memorial Day BBQ

Memorial Day is just around the corner.  Whether you’re in sunny Florida or rainy Seattle, grills will be firing up all over the country.

Pull those Ranchline All Natural steaks out of the freezer and invite friends and family for a day to remember.  Feeling a little rusty in your BBQ skills?  Let Allrecipes.com give you a few pointers on the perfect grill out with their video “How to Grill Steaks

160 degrees.  That’s the temperature at which a regular burger becomes a perfectly cooked burger.   For the ultimate BBQ, take advantage of our Buckaroo Special.  Save over 22% on five pounds of our 100% Certified Angus Ground Beef using promo code “buckbeef”.  Between the video and our delicious beef, you’ll be crowned “Grill Master” of 2012!

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Let Ranchline Take the Sting Out of Tax Week

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012
The Taxman

The Taxman

“Be thankful I don’t take it all…”  Tired of the Taxman telling you how it will be?  Delicious all-natural lamb and Angus beef are the perfect way to forget the stress of Tax Day.

Our “Taxman” package includes one 3 to 5 lb beef roast, one 1 lb lamb roast, 2 lbs of ground beef, and one 14 to 16 ounce Round Steak.
A retail value of $75 for only $59!  A savings of over 20%!
But hurry: just like your taxes, your order is due before
Midnight on April 15th

A retail value of $75 for only $59!  A savings of over 20%!

  • 1 beef roast 3-5 lbs
  • 1 lamb roast 1 lbs
  • 2 ground beef 2 lbs
  • 1 round steak 14- 16 oz

Hurry!  Just like your taxes, your order is due before Midnight on April 15th!