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mn_big_dog

Knows what a fatty is.
Joined
Jan 29, 2010
Location
Dodge Center,MN
Wanted to try something new. I do a ton of pork, but not so much beef. Saw a couple people do this in the past, and had to give it a try.

Here's what I started with...about 5.5lbs chuck roast

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Did the cooking on my Weber @300....used Mesquite and Jack Daniels chips

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When the roasts were at almost 160...put together the other items

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Pulled the chuck's at 160 and put them in the pan...covered in foil. Back on the Weber at 350

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After another 3 hours...shredded the beef and mixed together...back on the Weber for another 1/2 hour to reduce the liquid

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Served it up on onion buns with a slice of provolone

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If you haven't tried this yet.....DO IT.
 
Fine lookin grub. I never have any good beer to use so just add a little of what I have. Did you use any worcestershire sauce? I'll have some over some rice please.
 
looks good. What were the est cook times for the different stages? I think this is going to be dinner tonight. Thanks for sharing.
 
Looks real good. The peas add nice color to the plate.

I was actually going to make the same today but in the end I just picked up a flat to cook up and I'm about to go foil it now.

Good mealtime have there my friend :thumb:
 
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