cgwaite
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I picked up a couple of Angus pot roasts at the store this weekend and got the bright idea to smoke them. After a quick search of the forum, I found the following link, which inspired me to "go for it!"
http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum.showpost.php?p=756455&postcount=1
So here are the two roasts, seasoned up with Bovine Bold:
Got the WSM fired up with half Kingsford regular and half with Kingsford with Hickory:
After about four hours on the smoker, I took a disposable half-pan and put one roast into it. Then I dumped a hast of veggies over it and added some beef broth; covered the pan in foil and placed it back on the WSM. Did the same for the second one, too.
Had to go out for about three hours, so they remained untouched until I got home. Temps was around 235 degrees F. when I got home. Since it was dark, didn't get any picks of that, but I did pull one out and plate it. Here it is prior to cutting:
A quick slice shows the nice smoke ring:
Thanks to the Brethren for inspiring me to venture outside my comfort zone and try something new. I must admit, this beats the pants off any crock-pot (or oven) made pot roast I've ever had. Not sure if it's considered 'Que, but I do know that it was "Good Eats"! :lol:
http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum.showpost.php?p=756455&postcount=1
So here are the two roasts, seasoned up with Bovine Bold:
Got the WSM fired up with half Kingsford regular and half with Kingsford with Hickory:
After about four hours on the smoker, I took a disposable half-pan and put one roast into it. Then I dumped a hast of veggies over it and added some beef broth; covered the pan in foil and placed it back on the WSM. Did the same for the second one, too.
Had to go out for about three hours, so they remained untouched until I got home. Temps was around 235 degrees F. when I got home. Since it was dark, didn't get any picks of that, but I did pull one out and plate it. Here it is prior to cutting:
A quick slice shows the nice smoke ring:
Thanks to the Brethren for inspiring me to venture outside my comfort zone and try something new. I must admit, this beats the pants off any crock-pot (or oven) made pot roast I've ever had. Not sure if it's considered 'Que, but I do know that it was "Good Eats"! :lol: