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Texas BBQ Smoked Pulled Chuck Roast

Texas BBQ Smoked Pulled Chuck Roast, a Entertaining beef recipe, ready in 365 minutes, serves 6.

Recipe Courtesy Of:

Jess Pryles, Hardcore Carnivore,

JessPryles.com
Texas BBQ Smoked Pulled Chuck Roast

Cook Time: 6 hrs 5 mins

Servings: 6

Ingredients: 10

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Ingredients

Optional ingredients

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat a smoker to 275°F using manufacturer’s instructions.

  2. Step 2

    Coat the Chuck Roast in seasoning and pepper on both sides and edges. Place into the heated smoker and cook for 3 hours.

  3. Step 3

    Place the onion, garlic cloves, beef broth, and coffee into a foil pan. Add the Chuck Roast, then cover the pan with foil and return to the smoker. Cook for 3 more hours until the meat is fork tender and easily pulled apart.

  4. Step 4

    Lift the Chuck Roast onto a cutting board, then shred using two forks. Add a few spoonfuls of the pan juice onto the shredded meat to keep it moist.

  5. Step 5

    To make sandwiches, toss the meat in BBQ sauce, then stack high onto a bun with pickles.

Nutrition Information

Nutrition information per serving: 300 Calories; 97.2 Calories from fat; 10.8 g Total Fat (4.1 g Saturated Fat; 4.6 g Monounsaturated Fat); 136 mg Cholesterol; 437.6 mg Sodium; 3.2 g Total Carbohydrate; 0.5 g Dietary Fiber; 45.3 g Protein; 4.1 mg Iron; 426.1 mg Potassium; 0.1 mg Thiamin; 0.4 mg Riboflavin; 11.8 mg Niacin (NE); 0.5 mg Vitamin B6; 3.5 mcg Vitamin B12; 10.6 mg Zinc; 44.8 mcg Selenium; 172.6 mg Choline.

 

This recipe is an excellent source of Protein, Riboflavin, Niacin (NE), Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Iron, Selenium, Zinc and Choline. 

Safe Handling Tips:

  • Wash hands with soap and water before cooking and always after touching raw meat.
  • Separate raw meat from other foods.
  • Wash all cutting boards, utensils, and dishes after touching raw meat.
  • Do not reuse marinades used on raw foods.
  • Wash all produce prior to use.
  • Cook steaks and roasts until temperature reaches 145°F for medium rare, as measured by a meat thermometer, allowing to rest for three minutes.
  • Cook Ground Beef to 160°F as measured by a meat thermometer.
  • Refrigerate leftovers promptly.

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