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Clay's Pulled Beef
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berrygood
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For quite awhile now, I have been looking for the time to make this happen. Of course, I followed Clay Q's recipe and the results were good.
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As you can see, the finished pic shows slightly over cooked beef. The misstep was actually during the dutch oven step - I could not get the dang meat to 215 degrees. I checked the temp with my thermapen just to be sure, but it sat there at 206-209 for over an hour. Anyway, after 3.5 hours in a 2-hour step, I moved on.
All in all, great recipe by a fine cook. Despite the poor execution, the results were good, as well.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Finished
As you can see, the finished pic shows slightly over cooked beef. The misstep was actually during the dutch oven step - I could not get the dang meat to 215 degrees. I checked the temp with my thermapen just to be sure, but it sat there at 206-209 for over an hour. Anyway, after 3.5 hours in a 2-hour step, I moved on.
All in all, great recipe by a fine cook. Despite the poor execution, the results were good, as well.
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That is one very long but satisfying cook, nice pics. -RP
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That does look BerryGood!BGE'er since 1996 Large BGE 1996, Small BGE 1996, Mini BGE 1997
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Are those chuck roasts?
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hornhonk wrote:Are those chuck roasts?
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Jeremy, nothing quite like Clay Q's pulled beef. Your cook looks great!
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Clay's recipe is top-notch, I've done it several times and it just keeps getting better. I'm sure it's possible to overcook it, but if you keep stirring the dried-out bits into the liquid at the last step, I think it just gets better and better the more smoke gets to it.
I wonder, I didn't see the maple syrup/water mix in the bottom of the dutch oven. Did you remember to pour it in? -
Jeffersonian wrote:Clay's recipe is top-notch, I've done it several times and it just keeps getting better. I'm sure it's possible to overcook it, but if you keep stirring the dried-out bits into the liquid at the last step, I think it just gets better and better the more smoke gets to it.
I wonder, I didn't see the maple syrup/water mix in the bottom of the dutch oven. Did you remember to pour it in? -
eenie meenie wrote:Jeremy, nothing quite like Clay Q's pulled beef. Your cook looks great!
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