How to Grill a Chuck Roast: Like a Steak



Welcome to our channel, where we’re about to revolutionize your grilling experience! In this exciting video, we’ll show you how to transform a humble chuck roast into a mouthwatering steak-like masterpiece on your grill.

Grilling a chuck roast might sound unconventional, but trust us, the results will blow your taste buds away. We’ll guide you through every step of the process, from selecting the perfect chuck roast to achieving that juicy, tender, and flavorful steak-like texture.

0:00 Intro
0:20 Items needed
0:42 Tie roast
1:14 Season
1:55 Place on @BlazeOutdoorProducts Kamado
2:14 Reverse Sear Roast
4:46 Slice and Serve

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  1. Great cook! I've been wanting to try this. I've had great success using a surgeon's knot rather than a loop/bow situation. It uses much less twine and provides a more secure wrap… you can trim it much closer so there's no burn off scenario. Can't wait to replicate this cook. Nice!

  2. I'm surely gonna' use Twine on such Cuts the next time..Seeing a great pointer a few months ago..IF you wrap / inter-twine the Twine twice to even Three times instead of Once, then pull to tighten..It stays tightened better and is less apt to loosen until you add the Knot or Bow!

  3. I can honestly say that I have NEVER heard of anyone tying up their chuck steak. He failed miserably by not tenderizing the steak. If you tenderize the meat, it will be indistinguishable from a ribeye. I guarantee his version was tough and chewy.

  4. I like your video and it’s nice to know you can use a cheaper cut of me and still get the same same effect as the expensive state. Thanks again for your video and these hard times it’s well. It was nice to see that bye.😊

  5. What’s the point in even cooking it around all if you aren’t going to finish cooking it ? Seriously.. what’s the difference in that and eating raw meat … one is no more bloodier than the other ..

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