

Slow-Smoked Beef Chuck Roast with Cherry Pellets: Easy & Flavorful
Looking for an affordable yet flavor-packed smoked beef recipe? This slow-cooked chuck roast is all about big flavor and easy prep. With just a few pantry ingredients and the steady heat of the Z GRILLS 7052B, you’ll end up with a tender, smoky roast that falls apart at 204°F. Perfect for weekend cookouts or meal prep.
Servings 2
Cost 35
Equipment
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Z Grills Multitasker 7052B
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Z Grills cherry pellets
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Tin, foil, and a rack
Ingredients
- 3-5 lb Beef chuck well marbled and about 3 inches thick
- Salt, Pepper, and Granulated Garlic or your favorite rub.
- 1/2 to 1 sliced onion
- 2 TBS Worcestershire sauce
- 1 TBS Prepared Horseradish sauce
- 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon beef base
- 1/8 cup water
Instructions
Simple prep
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up to 1 hour before the cook, apply a generous amount of your rub. In my case, S&P&G… Allow to sit at room temperature-
Recipe
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1, Fire up your Z GRILLS and set that temperature to 250°F.. Im using cherry pellets.
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2, Once your temperature is reached, add in your Chuck Roast middle shlf(grate)
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3, At that 3-hour mark, check it for even cooking and give it a spritz. You should be around 140-150 internal. Let it run for another 1-2 Hours until you hit the stall. In my case, it was 2 hours.
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4, Once that stall is reached, remove it along with the tin.
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5, to the tin add 1/2 to 1 onion(sliced), 2 TBS Worcestershire sauce, 2 TBS prepared horseradish sauce, 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon beef base, and 1/8th cup water.Add one rack and your beef chuck on the rack and seal tightly with foil…
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6, Once you reach approximately 204°F internal, it is time to remove. Just double check you are tooth pick tender-
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