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Offline Smokin Don

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Larded Arm Roast
« Reply #-1 on: February 01, 2013, 02:24:47 AM »
Jan 31 2013

Crazy weather, back to winter here in Ohio. Wednesday morning it was 55 deg. by midnight it was below freezing and snowing.

I had known about larding meat a long time ago. I was reminded of it from a recipe for Daube Creole Glace by Chef Danno on Nola Cuisine blog. He larded a beef roast with salt pork and seasoning.

The first meat I larded was a half of whole pork loin. I used bacon instead of salt pork and it turned out great; just as moist as if I had brined it but with more flavor. I wanted to do beef so chose a small arm roast from my butcher, 2 ¼ pounds. I had left over mashed potatoes to use, so I would do the roast with onions, carrots and turnips in gravy. A package of Lipton beefy onion soup mix and a package of brown gravy mix and water would make tasty gravy.

I wanted to smoke the roast for an hour and half, go to high for about a half hour to brown and then in a Crockpot by noon for our supper at 6:00 Thursday. I got up a little late and by the time I got the roast in the smoker it was 10:30 so I changed to an hour on smoke mode.

I cut slits in the roast and cut up some bacon; dredged the bacon in some of the onion soup mix and inserted it into the slits. I sprinkled on a little of the onion soup mix, some dried garlic granules and pepper. After one hour on smoke mode I went to high. In just over 10 minutes my Traeger was over 400 deg. at grill level and in another 10 minutes it looked good.

I laid it over a layer of sliced onions in the Crockpot. I mixed the packet of onion soup and gravy mix, added some water to make slurry and poured it over the beef. I added more water to almost cover and set the Crockpot to high. I cut up 4 small carrots and a turnip and added. After a half hour I went to low on the Crockpot.

Close to 5 PM I removed the roast, removed any fat and sliced up. It went back in the pot and I turned it to high. We ate at close to 6 PM. I heated up the mashed potatoes and some leftover corn pudding. Ladled the meat and veggies over the potatoes with some more of the gravy. I had some rye bread and butter with mine.

It was melt in your mouth beef and flavorful gravy. We both loved it and a keeper recipe for me. I think I’ll have it over bread tomorrow night like an open face sandwich.

Arm Roast and ingredients


Larded and seasoned, ready for the smoker


Smoked and browned


Ready for the Crockpot


Ready to remove the meat


Meat sliced, I did get some smoke ring


Meat added back to the pot


My Plate


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Re: Larded Arm Roast
« on: February 01, 2013, 05:53:26 AM »
Awesome and great post.

Thanks

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Re: Larded Arm Roast
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2013, 06:25:41 AM »
Where did you say you lived in Wapak..I'm less than 10 minutes away in Shawnee. I did that the other day with a chuckie and gahhlick. Made Po' Boys..Emeril's recipe and it was great with melted provolone, Mayo, lettuce , tomato and pickles. The pickles made it. Drip down your arm goodness. Will definately be trying this with bacon. Pam  .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.
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« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2013, 08:14:22 AM »
That looks great! :P


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Re: Larded Arm Roast
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2013, 08:15:10 AM »
Thats one excellent looking Dish Don!

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Re: Larded Arm Roast
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2013, 08:15:48 AM »
That is some real cold weather comfort food Don! Nice job!
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Re: Larded Arm Roast
« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2013, 09:09:25 AM »
That is just perfect!!
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Re: Larded Arm Roast
« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2013, 09:35:11 AM »
Don,
Your arm roast looks perfect for a cold weather meal.  I may have to go to the store and see if I can find something like that to cook for dinner tonight.

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Re: Larded Arm Roast
« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2013, 10:00:23 AM »

Larding with bacon....    Brilliant!

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« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2013, 11:03:50 AM »
I'm telling you, Smoking Don is such an inspiration to myself and sure that he is to many others.
Thank you so much SD for all your creativity and photo presentations.
Great recipe.

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Re: Larded Arm Roast
« Reply #9 on: February 01, 2013, 01:30:08 PM »
it looks really good to me.  i will like a bowl of that goodness plz.  milk on the side.   :)
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Larded Arm Roast
« Reply #10 on: February 03, 2013, 03:35:47 PM »
I could go for a plate of that!
Nice job!

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« Reply #11 on: February 03, 2013, 04:21:39 PM »
Now that is comfort food.
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