Teriyaki Burnt Ends
Here’s how you can get the classic teriyaki flavor while saving some pocket change and some time spent at the smoker! Trust us, you won’t be the same after a bite of this!
Ingredients
Chuck roast
Teriyaki sauce
Salt
Pepper
Garlic powder
Green onions
Sesame seeds
Optional:
Maple Wood Bisquettes
Preparation
Cube up your chuck roast and season it with salt, pepper, and garlic.
Put the beef into your smoker, and smoke it at 220°F or 105°C for about 2 hours. Optional: You can smoke it with maple bisquettes for additional smoke flavor.
After 2 hours, place the meat in a foil pan and mix in a generous amount of teriyaki sauce.
Place the foil pan back in the smoker for an additional 2 hours at 270°F or 135°C.
Let it rest for an additional 10 minutes before garnishing it with green onions and sesame seeds.
Recipe by: Miguel’s Cooking With Fire
Maple
Wood
With a mildly smoky, sweet and subtle flavour, Maple Bisquettes are perfect for smoking turkeys, and enhancing the taste of poultry and game birds.
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