Picked this up for no particular reason. Was thinking taters carrots etc. Or maybe chilie. Then thought maybe pulled beef since I've never done it. Any thoughts or recommended method.
My thoughts are rub, sit overnight, smoke at 220 to 240 until fall apart. Question is how to tell pull apart.
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Picked this up for no particular reason. Was thinking taters carrots etc. Or maybe chilie. Then thought maybe pulled beef since I've never done it. Any thoughts or recommended method.
My thoughts are rub, sit overnight, smoke at 220 to 240 until fall apart. Question is how to tell pull apart.
That is a great cut for Pulled Beef.
tallbm
Has you right on target for some tasty Pulled Beef.
But disregard his part about BBQ sauce for tacos :rolleyes: that's his inner gringo talking. :p
For authentic simplicity try either some canned Salsa casera or Salsa verde, I prefer the Herdez brand.
If you can't find that or similar, you can use some Rotel, Cilantro/Lime, Chile Fixings or Hot/
Two cans should be about right, you can even mix the types of Rotel for more complex flavor.
Some fresh chopped onion and cilantro and you're in a little piece of taco heaven.