beef and pork roasts when smoking

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dan the mano

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Dec 22, 2017
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Hi everyone , i just a few questions for everyone here , although i know this has been answered lots i assume .anyways, for a beef roast i want to go and smoke , besides the usual rub spgo . say go and inject with beef broth . has anyone tried , DR pepper or coke for injection, or maybe even some sort of mild barbecue sauce ?

- then next question ... has anyone tried to marinade ( this beef roast ), by adding first the roast then the marinade,then say vacuum packing till roast has a slight vacuum on it and is totally covered by the marinade.

- then maybe the same thing with the pork roast .. maybe instead for injection use chicken broth , as i don't think you'd want one of the pops ( Dr pepper or coke) or barbecue sauce to be in there .


thank you for your replys
 
i just had a buddy do all of this to his beef roast ... and i thought it was a little overboard also , but then i wanted to go and see what other peoples thought were on this subject . thank you
 
I say it depends on the cut: A nice rib roast no way; a top or bottom round for London broil type? Yes, go for it. I did a nice London broil a month or so ago and used "The Shed" Beef Blaster for a marinade, it came out very nice, a bit of an Asian flavor. Vac sealing will speed up the marinade process. As above I'd stay away from sweet marinades/rubs/injections when it comes to beef.
 
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