Smoked beef roast and pork roast

90 servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
20poundsBeef roast
15poundsPork roast
20eachesGarlic cloves - whole
20eachesCayenne peppers - fresh or pickled
10eachesGreen onions - whole
1cupWine - dry, red or white
1eachOnion - whole
2eachesGarlic cloves - whole
1tablespoonLiquid smoke
1teaspoonMint - dried
2tablespoonsParsley
6Drops Peychaud's bitters OR 3 drops Angostura bitters
2tablespoonsWorcestershire sauce
Water

Directions

WATER PAN SEASONINGS

Number of Servings: 90

Stick a knife into each roast in several places, making a deep puncture. With fingers, push 1 clove garlic in each hole, then a long pepper and a green onion. Slice the pepper and onion off even with the surface of the meat. Sprinkle the roasts with salt and red pepper. When you get your fire going and are ready to put the meat on the smoker cooker, place some pre-soaked smoking wood (such as pecan or hickory) on the briquets. Place seasonings in water pan, then add water all the way to the top of the pan. Place beef roast, then pork roast, in cooker and let them cook. I usually put these on about 11 P.M. and let them cook while I sleep. One 10-lb bag of charcoal will usually do.

AU JUSTIN GRAVY

½ Cup flour (for roux) ¼ Cup oil (for roux) cold water juice from smoker cooker

After making a small roux, add enough cold water to blend roux. Then add as much juice from smoker cooker pan as you wish. It has all the juice and the tasty fat from the meat that was cooked. Simmer, stirring frequently, until gravy thickens slightly. Serve over rice.

FROM: Fred Towner, Apr-17-91 11:41pm Source: Justin Wilson's Outdoor Cooking with Inside Help