Chuck eye on a smoker?

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LMJ

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Just heading up to take advantage of a BOGO sale, and while I could cut it up for stew beef and make pörkölt again, I'm thinking the cheap, highly marbled cut with it's collagen center has a lot in common with the much more expensive brisket. Would I be wasting good meat, or should I give this a spin in the smoker?
 
I've BBQed Chuck Roast, but never a Chuck-Eye Roast..It will work well if you cook at a low temperature of 200*-225*...Take it to about 180*...Figure on 5-8 hours, but use a thermometer...I suggest you baste every 20-30 minutes ...but be quick about it. Say a mixture of 1 cup beef stock, 1 cup vinegar, 1/2 Cup Worcestershire, 1/2 cup melted butter, salt, pepper, garlic powder, etc....

Enjoy!
 
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