Sous-vide and smoked chuck roast

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IH 1026

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Started with about a 4.5 pound chuck roast that was tied up and vacuum sealed with McCormick's California Style Garlic Pepper blend, and left to sit in the fridge for 24 hours..
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Then into the Sous-vide for 36 hours at 155 degrees
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Nothing fancy about my kitchen.. it's just an old stock pot covered with tinfoil.

After 36 hours, it's time to ice it down and put away in the fridge until smoking time.
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Since it was windy and cold here, I deployed my little shack to cut the wind out and left the chuck go for 3 hours at around 250. Hickory was the wood used for smoke.

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Sliced and ready for Thanksgiving dinner. In my opinion it was just a little dry, so the next one is going to cooked at 145 for 36 hours, and smoked for 2 hours. The guest's devoured it all, so they thought it was good, and that's what matters to me.
 
On the smoking step, was the chuck on the grate, or in a pan? Were you shooting for flavor only, or flavor and more tenderness?

Chuck was on the grate.. if I wouldn't have had it tied up with twine it would have fallen apart on me. I was after some smoke flavor.

I didn't try to season the chuck too heavily as there were a few people present that may not care for heat.
 
That's a long bath but it looks good and probably tasted even better
 
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Looks good to me! I like your enclosure ya made!

Ryan
 
Looks good to me! I like your enclosure ya made!

Ryan

Thanks Ryan. Simply made from 1/2" plywood, high temp insulation, and a few hinges. The new and improved model will have a door that folds flat in the front to keep heat in. Temps on Thanksgiving day were in the low 30's here with 30mph winds, and I still had plenty of fuel left over after my cook.
 
Hard to beat smoked chuck. I’m sure with the sous vide step it was very tender. I use a stock pot for my sous vide too. Works good.
 
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I've still not got into the sous vide thing, but I bet it makes for a super tender and moist smoked chuckie.
 
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That looks pretty darn good to me. I can see myself topping it with some nice beef gravy and having an open faced sammie.

Point for sure
Chris
 
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Looks real good to me!
If it was a little dry, then I would suggest smoking it first to an IT of 150, then SV at 155 for 24 hours. That’s the way I do brisket flats & they are always tender & juicy. You can add more seasoning to the bag with about 1/4 stick of butter for even more flavor.
Al
 
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