This phrase most likely refers to the culinary process of preparing a chuck roast
and is "probe tender" (the thermometer slides in like butter). Alternative Contexts
If you are cooking a chuck roast, "preparing the paper" usually means setting up high-quality peach butcher paper to wrap the meat once it reaches a certain temperature (the "stall"). How to Prepare and Wrap a Chuck Roast buy chuck
like a present, tucking the sides to ensure no steam escapes.
Pat the meat dry with paper towels and season it generously. The Cook: Smoke the roast at roughly until the internal temperature reaches about Preparing the Paper: Lay out two long, overlapping sheets of pink butcher paper . This phrase most likely refers to the culinary
(beef) for smoking or slow-cooking, specifically the step of to keep it juicy.
Buy a chuck roast (often called "poor man's brisket") with good intramuscular fat. Pat the meat dry with paper towels and season it generously
Return the wrapped roast to the heat until it hits roughly