Reason it's called hot tubbin is folks were just throwing it in their hot tub to warm up. Lol. All your doing is slowly getting the internal temp up to about 98-100 degrees. Real fast sear on both sides over super high heat. Makes it more tender
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Reason it's called hot tubbin is folks were just throwing it in their hot tub to warm up. Lol. All your doing is slowly getting the internal temp up to about 98-100 degrees. Real fast sear on both sides over super high heat. Makes it more tender
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