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If you love barbecue you no doubt know all about pulled pork. Well, this is the same concept, but it’s beef. Because it’s made with a chuck roast, it’s referred to as a “chuckie” in barbecue enthusiast circles.
Season all sides of the roast liberally with the BBQ seasoning and pat it to make sure it adheres.
Put the roast in a large zip-top bag and refrigerate for 2-4 hours.
Start your fire and prepare for indirect cooking at medium-high heat (350-375º).
Add two small chunks of fruit wood (apple or cherry) and one small chunk of hickory to the fire about 10 minutes before you’re ready to cook. Wood chips soaked for 30-60 minutes will work well, too. If you’re using a gas grill, make a smoker pouch.
Cook the roast indirect until the internal temperature reaches 170-180º (about two hours).
Pull off a five foot long piece of wide (18″) heavy-duty foil and fold it in half to form a double layer.
Put the roast in the center of the foil.
Form a boat by folding all the edges up slightly.
Add the beer to the foil.
Bring the two long edges together and roll them toward the roast to form a seal.
Fold the short edges over the top of the rolled edges to close the packet.
Put the packet back on the grill/cooker and continue cooking indirect until the internal temperature reaches 200º.
Remove the packet from the grill and let rest for 15-20 minutes.
Gently open the packet (there’s a lot of steam in there).
Pull the beef apart with forks and serve it shredded. Accessorize with your barbecue sides of choice.
Optional: Drain and de-fat the packet liquid then mix it with some of your barbecue sauce of choice. Drizzle this over the pulled beef, or serve it on the side.
Enjoy!
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michellea on 5.13.2010
i made this for the family last night & it was a huge hit. Very simple but yet very tasty.
Liz on 4.17.2010
Oh.My.Goodness. I’m suddenly starving to death! The whole meal looks amazing. I’ll definitely have to try it out.