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Grilled Chuck Roast

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Meats, Grains Grilled 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

4 lb Round; (7-bone chuck
; roast), cut 2"
; thick
2 ts Meat tenderizer
3 Green onions; chopped
1 Garlic clove
1/4 Green pepper; (diced)
2 Stalks celery; diced
1/2 ts Oregano
1/2 ts Rosemary
1 ds Cayenne
1 tb Worcestershire sauce
3/4 c Burgundy wine
3 tb Peanut oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Slash fat edges. Sprinkle both sides of roast evenly with meat tenderizer.
Pierce meat deeply all over with fork.
Place in shallow dish and top with green onions, garlic, green pepper,
celery, oregano, rosemary and cayenne.
Combine worcestershire, burgundy and oil and pour over meat. Refrigerate
overnight, turning meat several times, each time spooning the chopped
ingredients over top again.
Sear both sides over glowing coals. Raise grill and continue cooking,
haveing meat about six inches from heat, until done as desired. Allow from
50 to 60 minues for total cooking time. Brush frequently during cooking
with any remaining marinade Source: Best Barbeque Recipes by Mildred
Fischer
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