Smoked Chuck Roast For BBQ Beef & Bacon Sandwiches
BBQ Beef Sandwiches are a favorite of mine. In this video I smoke a Chuck Roast on the Weber Kettle using a new accessory called the Smoke Plate, and use the finished product, along with some grilled bacon and homemade BBQ sauce, to build some delicious BBQ Beef & Bacon Sandwiches.
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Reverse braised beef shoulder | sweet pickle glaze
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***RECIPE, SERVES SIX***
1 3 lb (1.36kg) beef chuck roast
2 shallots
2 jalapeños
vinegar (you'll need 1-2 cups, 236-473mL)
sugar (maybe a quarter cup, 50g)
oil
salt
pepper
mustard
salad greens (maybe 100g per person)
Cut the roast into a few thick steaks (with the meat fibers running up and down instead of side to side). Just cut it into big pieces that are easy for you to handle — they'll break apart into smaller chunks as you cook. Coat them in oil and a very generous seasoning of salt and pepper — it should seem like there's a little too much salt on them.
Lightly brown the meat in a big pan. Pour in enough water to almost cover the meat, cover the pan with a lid or foil, get the heat to a gentle simmer and cook until the meat is almost falling apart — I did about five hours.
While you're waiting, you can cut the shallots and peppers into thin slices, put them in a bowl and nearly cover them with vinegar. Stir in a big handful of sugar (don't worry if it doesn't all dissolve immediately), cover and refrigerate. They'll taste like pickles in about a half hour, but longer is better — up to a week.
Gently fish the meat out of the pan, breaking it up as little as possible, and let the pieces dry/steam-off on paper towels for a few minutes. If there's still a lot of water in the pan, you could turn up the heat and reduce the liquid down a little bit now, but stop before it starts thickening into a glaze. Pour the liquid into a narrow vessel (a glass or measuring cup), holding back any gross chunks at the bottom of the pan.
When the meat is dry and has stopped steaming, transfer it off the paper towels, cover it and put it into the refrigerator. Cover the liquid and refrigerate that as well. (You can do all of this first-thing the morning of dinner, or days before.) Chill until the meat is firm and the fat on top of the braising liquid has gone totally solid.
When you're ready to actually make dinner, take the liquid out and lift the fat puck off the top. You could use that fat to re-sear the meat later, but make sure you scrape off any trace of broth or meat bits clinging to the bottom of the puck. (Any remaining water in the fat will spit as you heat it up to searing temperature.) Alternatively you could just throw the fat away, or you could melt it and use it as the oil in the salad dressing you're about to make.
Pour the de-fatted broth into a pan and pour in about half of the accumulated juice from your bowl of sweet pickles. Bring to a boil and reduce to a glaze, keeping in mind that it'll thicken a lot more as it cools to eating temperature. (This would be a good time to prep your salad greens.) Be sure to stir it frequently once it starts to really thicken — the sugar is liable to stick to the bottom of the pan and burn. Turn the heat off and let the glaze just sit in the warm pan until you need it.
Make a vinaigrette for your salad by mixing more of your sweet pickle juice with a little mustard and however much oil you like — I do equal parts pickle juice and olive oil.
In a wide pan, heat a thick film of oil (or your rendered beef fat, assuming you got all the watery stuff scraped off of it) over moderate heat. Take your cold beef out of the fridge, tear off a little chunk and taste for seasoning. (If it seems to need more salt, you could season the pieces, or your could season the glaze.) Lay the pieces in the hot oil and brown them gently on both sides until golden and the interior of the meat feels soft and reheated.
Take the pan off the heat and the meat can sit in there for a few minutes while you get your plates ready and dress your salad (if you want to dress it in advance). Plate each portion of drained meat with some salad and drained pickles. Either spoon the glaze over the meat at the last second or serve it in a little cup on the side.
Willcox West Fest Chuck Wagon Cook-Off
Willcox hosted their annual West Fest Chuck Wagon Cook-off where contestants put together a Chuck Wagon with historical accuracy and cook rustic food for atendees in this competition and event. The three day event hosted local vendors, rodeo events and the Chuck wagons and cook-off competition.
Smoked Chuck Roast | Money Saving Recipe!
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This Easy Dutch Oven Pot Roast is the Perfect Family Sunday Dinner!
In this recipe, you'll get a tender and juicy pot roast that will be perfect for a cold winter night. With just a few simple ingredients, this recipe is guaranteed to be a hit with everyone in the family. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cook, this Dutch oven pot roast is a great recipe to try out!
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Make A Beef Stew That Even Grandma Will Love! | Beef Stew Recipe
Make A Beef Stew That Even Grandma Will Love! | Beef Stew Recipe
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2 cups Yellow Onion, diced
4 Garlic Cloves, minced
1 cup Cabernet Sauvignon
4 cups Beef Broth
2 tsp better than bouillon
2 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
3 tbsp Tomato Paste
5 medium sized Carrots, cut into ¼ inch cubes
1 lb. Baby Yukon Gold Potatoes, halved or quartered
2 Bay Leaves
1 Rosemary branch
1 cup Frozen Peas
1/2 cup Celery
1/4 cup Cold Water + 3 tablespoons Corn Starch, Optional
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