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Botch
Botch Posts: 15,467
edited October 2011 in EGGtoberfest
It was supposed to be partly cloudy and dry today, wanted to mow the lawn one last time and winterize the mower, but woke up to 40 F and a light drizzle, so decided to make chili instead.  Thought I'd try pre-cooking the meat in the Egg with some smoke, and see what that does to the chili.  At the store I found a "7-bone" pot roast, I've never worked with that cut of meat but it was only $7 so gave it a try; also halved a couple onions to smoke also:

Cooked it to 150 F internal, really a good-looking cut of meat and pretty tender for not having much marbling at all.  I sliced it up and then cubed it for chili.  There weren't 7 bones in it, only two (I later looked up on Wikipedia that the main bone is shaped like a "7"; my two bones looked more like a roman numeral "VI"   :D  )
 
Added beans, tomatoes-n-green chile that I had in the cupboard, ground chile, garlic, salt & pecker, cumin, oregano, and basil.  Had the first bowl after 3 hours, it needs to stew a bit longer but was still darn good.  I don't own any cast-iron so the chili itself was made in a crockpot.  

I like to throw a handful of Fritos in the bottom of the bowl and gobs of cheddar on top, yum!
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