Ed Dekleva
New member
Greetings, everyone... I'm looking for a bit of advice and thought that the team of experts (or newbies) here could help...
For the past few years, my workplace has had a chili cookoff in mid/late October. I competed last year for the first time, and did ok. Actually, it wasn't horrible. I placed 6th out of about 40.
I love barbeque and I love chili, so I had a thought.
Why not combine the two??
My chili recipe uses beef "stew meat". I add most of the ingredients, then simmer until it falls apart. It tastes pretty good with just plain stew meat, but I'm looking for a bit more.
I've been really happy with my current brisket recipe and prep method, but I'm not sure that brisket is the proper cut for this use. I've considered using a chuck or arm roast with the same rub/mop, but I've never heard of it being used much in BBQ.
I'm planning to cook the meat in advance, then vacuum seal and freeze (if necessary). I'd cube it, then add it to the simmering pot during the chili preparation. Since it's pre-cooked, I'd likely wait until the other ingredients have cooked for awhile before adding the meat.
So... long story short... (yes, too late for that)... any suggestions on how to merge barbequing with chili?
For the past few years, my workplace has had a chili cookoff in mid/late October. I competed last year for the first time, and did ok. Actually, it wasn't horrible. I placed 6th out of about 40.
I love barbeque and I love chili, so I had a thought.

My chili recipe uses beef "stew meat". I add most of the ingredients, then simmer until it falls apart. It tastes pretty good with just plain stew meat, but I'm looking for a bit more.
I've been really happy with my current brisket recipe and prep method, but I'm not sure that brisket is the proper cut for this use. I've considered using a chuck or arm roast with the same rub/mop, but I've never heard of it being used much in BBQ.
I'm planning to cook the meat in advance, then vacuum seal and freeze (if necessary). I'd cube it, then add it to the simmering pot during the chili preparation. Since it's pre-cooked, I'd likely wait until the other ingredients have cooked for awhile before adding the meat.
So... long story short... (yes, too late for that)... any suggestions on how to merge barbequing with chili?