I remember this link. I think my next piece of protein I stick in the cookshack will be one of these. I will document and take pictures. I'm a little nervous about this one. Seems like it could dry out real easy.....
Thats an informative link Tom, but it reaffirms 1 very important CookShack advantage. You dont have to pay constant attention to opening and closing dampers throughout the whole cook.
Originally posted by Tom: [qb] Use the cooking bags for turkeys,after 160�. [/qb]
Tom, what are the cooking bags you speak of? Are they like the "paper bags" I've seen folks use to keep meat moist during long cooks? Is it a product generally available at supermarkets or ???
I've tried a chuck roll and it's as easy to smoke as pork butt. Mine wasn't dry at all ... I just cooked it exactly like pork butt (didn't wrap it or anything), and because it has lots of fat in it like PB, it doesn't dry out. I took it to an internal 195* and then pulled it like PB. As Brently said, it does have a beefier taste than brisket. To me the taste is like a "smokey pot roast."
One hint is to cut it in thirds and you'll get a smokier taste because you'll have more exposed sides. These chuck roll beasts are big (mine was around 18 pounds), so unless you're feeding an army, you can just cut in thirds, cook one and freeze the others for later cooking.
One other tip is you can get them from Sam's Club, but you usually have to ask for them at the meat counter. They cut these chuck rolls into chuck roasts, but when I bought mine, a chuck roll was about $1 less per pound than the chuck roasts. That's quite a savings when you multiply that by the weight of the chuck roll, or in my case, I saved $18 over buying three chuck roasts.
Good luck ... I think you'll find that they're as easy to smoke as pork butt.
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