Bottom Round Roast help

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skinnerc06

Meat Mopper
Original poster
Jun 5, 2007
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Jacksonville, FL
I pulled out a bottom round roast from the freezer and its thawing out. I want to smoke it to a temperature where it can be shredded for a brunswick stew. Is it possible to cook it to a temperature where it can be shredded or is this cut not right for that? Anyone ever done something like this?
 
from what i have read on here, that depends....and NOT necessarily depends on the cut of meat........some will pull, and some won't........the same cut of meat from one beef mite pull, and another from another beef won't
 
O.k. well since you all think this will work, could any of you give me basic instructions on foiling temps and pulling temps? Its afirst time for me. Thanks
 
Foiling temps will vary. If you want a good bark on the meat, the later the better. Usually I will think of foiling at 160 to 170º. As to pulled, this is usually in the 195 to 205º region, but sometime alittle more is needed.
 
I foil around 160 then take it to 200. Once at 200 I pull it off, wrap with a towel, and toss in the cooler for a 90 min rest...then pull away. Every roast is different but I have had good luck with these times and temps.
 
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