Smoked Chuck Roast on the Lonestar Grillz Offset Smoker
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- I wanted to give the ole "poor man's brisket" a try and cook it low and slow style on my @lonestargrillz offset smoker. I have to say, I came out excellent! Definitely a winner in my book.
I bought this 3 lb chuck roast from the local market, seasoned it generously with SPG (salt, pepper, garlic) and smoked it using split pecan wood over about 8 hours, maintaining a smoke chamber temp of about 275F. At about 170 degrees I wrapped it in aluminum foil then continued the smoke until it reached an internal temp of 205 degrees. Let it rest for an hour wrapped up then sliced it. Ohg man was it delicious! This is a great way to smoke a cheaper cut of beef to feed your family or for a group of friends. They'll sure love it!
BTW the whole smoked chicken was given to my Mom and she said it was delicious and cooked perfectly. She loves using that chicken for homemade soups and salads.
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You get a Gold Star & A Cookie! Your roast was very juicy when you cut it. I watched a few other Chuck roast cooks. All of them looked dry when cut. Great Job!
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9pm here I've had dinner and your making me hungry again.
Not fair man!!!! Im watching this about lunch time and its making my mouth water!! And now im hungry!! Lol looks very tasty!!!
I smoke my first chuck roast a few weeks back - absolutely delicious
Chuck roast and chuck eye roasts are one of bbq’s best kept secrets. I do them all the time in my smoker, but we like to pull them while they are hot almost like pulled pork. Makes some incredible sandwiches and tacos!
Definitely!
In answer to your question, I think I want a plate of that chuck roast right now! This reminds me of when I was a kid and my mother often cooked chuck roasts in a big pot in the oven with carrots, onions and potatoes.
WOW THAT’S LOOKS AWESOME Adam, you did a great job on the outdoors kitchen. Thanks for sharing with us, hope you had enough left to share with Abby. You was really getting into tasting the roast. 🤗. Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
I have done a lot of pig roast in my days…instead of spritzing with water…Try chicken/beef/pork boullion cubes melted in water…gives it a lot of flavor…this looks awesome…♥️
Looks wonderful. That smoker is a wonderful.addition to the Abom cooking arsenal.
Neat setup on your smoker, those are nice. BTW, if you get stuck with the meat temp probe, it should read 98.6* or thereabouts.....LOL
I LOVE smoking a chuck roast! I will sometimes pull the chuck roast right after it pulls through the stall and throw it in the slow cooker with all the ingredients that you would use to make a mississippi pot roast (pepperoncini jar w/ liquid, ranch dressing packet, au ju packet). It makes the meat shred apart like a normal pot roast, but you have that amazing smoke flavor with the zing of the pepperoncini.
Sounds good also!
I think it's time for Adam to put a full packer brisket on that Lone Star Grill. Chuck Roast looked amazing! Love watching your videos.
I'll be doing that this summer for sure!
Great smoke ring on there. Looks delish.
Almost reminds me of the 6 pound Elk roast in the slow cooker for six hours. I think I ate a pound after, just cutting bits and pieces off. I'm really liking that smoker Adam. I bet Abby will request a repeat lol.... Cheers Blessings.
Originally from Orlando we call it yard bird (SMOKED).lol You have become a real cooker. Great clear and blue smoke Really enjoy your Abom79
Gotta have that clear/blue smoke to get the best taste! All about that fire management.
Looks amazing! Your video popped up on my feed, and after watching it, I Immediately subscribed to your channel. Love the way you go about explaining things. Hope to see more!
Awesome! Thank you!
Wow what a clean grill..love ur video's
That looks delicious Adam 🍺🍺👏👏👏👍🇬🇧
Hey Adam I think you should have your own TV cooking 🔪 channel 👍 .You do a great job 🔥 explaining everything, how all the food is prepared and then it gets better when 😊 it is time to eat . 🔥 Thanks your approach to the channel it's perfect.👍 Ken
Maybe one day!
Such a dope grill
Looks delicious, Adam! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
Adam : Love your adventure videos and cooking shows, sounds like you you are becoming BBQ master, keep um coming
Nice cook!
Looks great from here! 🇯🇪
Looks great
This is Aqua Blue Lt gonna take me awhile before l get there to Eat from Kansas. 😂 Lol Your a great Cook
I smoked a chuck roast and 2 chickens this weekend too! Did em on the Weber keytle
Weber's always work great!
Great cook brother....left over makes good pulled beef
I actually made some fake burnt ends with the leftovers, it was great!
Awesome
Can you cook the chuck roast the same way on an electric pellet smoker? What temp would I have to cook it at? Love the videos keep them coming!
Yes, absolutely
Adam very nice looks delicious where is Abbey ? Thank you for sharing your wonderful videos I am from South Africa
Nice job smoking, I love smoking chuck roast, best way to cook it. I like your smoking technique since it's the same as mine...LOL Try butchers paper for the wrap and see if it is better. I prefer paper for cuts of beef.
Foil works great also, and what I had available.
@@AbomAdventures Ya, just a suggestion. I found paper to work great.
bang on Adam :)
Quite the 'que master...on the fast track...LOL (I like 275, it's a noticably longer smoke at 250).
Seems to be a good all around smoking temp.
@@AbomAdventures I've tried 265 and it takes quit a bit longer than 275, and 275 just seems good to me.
Looks perfect !! LETS E A T ! !
Poke some holes in the beef, stuff garlic clove, onions scallions sliced jalapeño whatever it’s wonderful
I went to a tractor show this weekend in Arkansas. The commissary/kitchen that usually sells hamburgers, chips, etc. was shut down (I guess still due to COVID). As a backup, there was a BIG food trailer/smoker combo labeled something like "Texas BBQ" and all the lettering attesting to their great Texas BBQ. I got to the ordering window and NO BRISKET!! Only had pork, turkey and ham. I asked the lady taking orders "why no BBQ brisket on a 'Texas BBQ' wagon?" "Too damn expensive", she said. "We can't afford to buy it at the high price and make a profit". So.....no beef brisket on a "Texas BBQ" wagon....sad state of the times.
Next time after you wrap clean the spot on the grill with a brush nothing sucks more than when the foil bakes to grill and you loose your Au jus.
Awesome cook Adam! ThermoWorks might object to having their thermometer called a timer. 😉
I've been known over the last 8 years of filming videos to call some things the wrong name from time to time. It happens.
@@AbomAdventures Sorry Adam, I regret the comment. I’ve got a Chuck roast dry brining in the fridge right now. I’m going to try your method. Thanks for the post.
Hongry!
Who cares how much the Roast cost. Cheap or Expensive or not LETS EAT IM READY. 😂 Oh l bet that SMELLS GOOD 💖
Chuck Roast > Brisket
Sounds like yalls resident hawks are still there🙂.
You can get prime brisket at costco for less per pound that chuck. The brisket is just many more pounds and takes a lot longer to smoke. Your smoked chuck looks great.
We don’t have Cosco here, but we do have BJ’s & Sams which is where I often times buy my meats like baby back ribs, pork roasts, chicken, and steak. The chuck roast is a common cut of beef normally available at most grocery stores that anyone can easily get, and sometimes on sale too.
MMMMMMMMMM!
I think brisket is overrated honestly...I have had it dozens of times all cooked at different places by different people and really the flavors don't come close to what you just cooked. I've used this same cut of beef on my little smoker at home.
Chuck is the perfect portion size for a small family too.
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How much did you pay for it?
Try butcher paper, less steaming it comes out better.
Foil works great also
what is that sauce??? please explain
It's the drippings that was in the foil after letting it rest.
Adam, you should give Wolfepit's Smoked Guinness pot roast a try: ruclips.net/video/m4_ixn03YZg/видео.html It would probably work real well in the dutch oven too.