Gordon Choice Seasoned USDA Choice Whole Beef Split Top Rounds, Cap Muscle-On, Cooked Medium-Rare, Refrigerated, 9 Lb Avg Piece, 2/Case
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Product Description
- These USDA Choice quality beef top rounds are fully cooked to medium-rare and can be reheated or served cold. USDA Choice is a high USDA grade with ample marbling and is quite tender, juicy and flavorful.
- Fully cooked to medium-rare and are ready to slice, resulting in reduced labor costs and product waste. They are ideal for carving or slicing.
- Delicious served as a roast beef dinner complete with mashed potatoes and gravy. Roasts can also be sliced thinly or thickly as desired for sandwiches or French dips.
- The top rounds are cap muscle-on. The cap muscle is the section of meat and fat that is on the top side of the subprimal.
- The roasts have been cooked to medium-rare in natural juices and netted to help keep a nice slicing shape.
- This product is fully cooked to reduce labor and preparation time.
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