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First Pulled Beef
Theophan
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Not sure why I've never tried this before, been wanting to for years, but I finally smoked and pulled a chuck roast, and it was delicious! I followed "Clay's Pulled Beef," though I didn't pay much attention to whether I had the same amount of chuck that he called for, and I doubt that I did -- I had one pretty large chuck roast (you can see that it's close to the edges of the Medium's grate), not 3 roasts. But I would have thought I'd have wound up with too much liquid, and when I poured out the liquid after braising, there was almost nothing but fat in the pan with the meat. I wound up adding more water. Anyway, it was really good. Here it is just after putting it on and after smoking it to about 170°:
Here it is beginning the braising part, before I put the lid on.
Here it is taken out of the dutch oven and before pulling.
And the finished product.
Here it is beginning the braising part, before I put the lid on.
Here it is taken out of the dutch oven and before pulling.
And the finished product.
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A legit cook for sure! Looks awesome brother! Great color.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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Pulled beef is great! Don't wait so long for the next one. Beautiful cook.Coleman, Texas
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I'm impressed. I've seen talk of using a chuck roast, but I always dismissed it as a good choice for the egg.
Your's appears to be very moist.
I plan to try one soon. Maybe this weekend.
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That looks awesome. Great pics. Thanks for sharing.Charlotte, NC - Large BGE 2014, Maverick ET 733, Thermopen, Nest, Platesetter, Woo2 and Extender w/Grid, Kick Ash Basket, Pizza Stone, SS Smokeware Cap, Blackstone 36"
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Many thanks for the kind words! I really liked this, definitely will do it again.
I think I'm going to try some variations on it a few times, and see what I might like even better. I happened to have some Blues Hog sauce in the fridge, so that's what I used, and it was delicious, but I think a less sweet, more tangy sauce might have been even better. I have a few home-made sauce recipes that I like, and I think next time I may use one of them instead. I also liked how @NonaScott described how she did one a while back, and may try that. I've even wondered about doing a variation on the "Mississippi Roast" that was viral for a while. But my wife and I both enjoyed this very much as it was.
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Looks great! In case you haven't seen it, this one is definitely worth trying:
Pepper Stout Beef
With some good horseradish sauce on a crusty roll this is one of my all time favorite sammiches.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg. -
SmokeyPitt said:Looks great! In case you haven't seen it, this one is definitely worth trying:
Pepper Stout Beef
With some good horseradish sauce on a crusty roll this is one of my all time favorite sammiches.Louisville, GA - 2 Large BGE's -
And the Au Jus version...chuck roast is the perfect vehicle for this cook....good looking bark on yours.LBGE Katy (Houston) TX
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SmokeyPitt said:Looks great! In case you haven't seen it, this one is definitely worth trying:
Pepper Stout Beef
With some good horseradish sauce on a crusty roll this is one of my all time favorite sammiches. -
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Looks good. It must be Friday.
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Nicely done! Clay is a good egghead. His wife is also a good egg"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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