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Smokey Joes – Smoked Sloppy Joes Recipe

By: Andrea Alden

After making Grilled Chili Cheese Dogs, I was to making other messy foods on the grill, like Sloppy Joes. Of course, I needed to put a proper barbecue spin on this recipe and decided that they needed to be more than sloppy they needed to be Smokey Joes – Smoked Sloppy Joes. I smoked a big chuck roast until a fork could shred the meat, then added a homemade sauce and served it all on a big bun with a spicy Kale and Horseradish Slaw to top it all off. …So messy and delicious…

Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
240 min
Yield
4
Difficulty
Medium

Smokey Joes – Smoked Sloppy Joes Recipe

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Ingredients

Method

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Ingredients

3 to 4 lbs.

beef chuck roast

¼ cup 

mustard

½ cup

your favorite beef seasoning

Mesquite or Whisky Oak Wood Chips, soaked

big Kaiser or onion buns for serving

butter

deli style sliced cheese

 

SMOKY JOE SAUCE

1½ cups

ketchup

1 tbsp.

butter

1 clove

garlic, grated

¼ cup

brown sugar

2 tsp.

dry mustard

2 tsp.

chili powder

pinch of red chili flakes, or ¼ tsp. sambal olek

1 tsp.

onion powder

1 tsp.

garlic powder

salt and pepper to taste

 

KALE HORSERADISH SLAW

½ cup

shredded Kale

½ cup

shredded red cabbage or radicchio 

1 cup 

shredded cabbage

½ 

red onion, sliced

½ cup

mayonnaise

¼ cup

horseradish mayonnaise

2 tsp.

apple cider vinegar

2 tsp.

yellow mustard

2 tbsp.

sugar

1 tbsp.

olive oil

Method
  1. Prepare your smoker with a load of charcoal. Preheat to 250°F and place a water pan filled with boiling water over the coals. If you are using a gas grill, remove all of the grids, on one side, place a pan with hot water and replace the grids, on the other; place the Charcoal Tray directly on the burners. Light the burners below the charcoal tray and preheat the coals. Once they’re lit, turn the burners off and preheat the grill to 250°F.
  2. Rub the meat with mustard and then coat it well with the seasoning of your choice. The thicker the seasoning, the better the bark.
  3. Smoke the chuck roast for 4 to 6 hours. Use a Wireless Digital Thermometer to watch the temperature. You are looking for 190°F, but it’s not ready until a fork will literally shred the beef on the smoker when you poke it.
  4. As soon as the beef is on, make the coleslaw. Slaw is always best once it has been sitting for a while. In a large bowl, whisk together the mayo, horseradish mayo, cider vinegar, mustard, sugar, and olive oil. Add the kale, red cabbage, regular cabbage, and onion. Mix well, until everything is coated. Cover and place in the fridge until you’re ready to serve.
  5. While you are waiting for the meat to smoke, you can also make the sauce. In a saucepan, combine the ketchup, butter, garlic, sugar, mustard powder, chili powder, and pinch of red chili flakes (or sambal). Bring it to a simmer for 10 to 15 minutes.
  6. Once the beef is ready and you can literally shred it where it sits, remove it from the smoker. Allow the beef to rest for 15 minutes before shredding.
  7. Pour the sauce over the shredded beef and use some sturdy tongs to mix it through. Butter and toast the buns, place your favorite deli style cheese on the bottom bun, add a heaping helping of saucy smoked beef and top that with some of the fresh slaw.
  8. Pass out the napkins and dig in!

Smokey Joes – Smoked Sloppy Joes were delicious, messy, and did I mention delicious?! I don’t think I have had so much fun eating something so sloppy before. This is a perfect Sunday dinner with the kids, or something to enjoy on game day! What is your favorite messy meal to eat?

Happy Grilling! 

RecipeBlog - Smokey Joes - Shred Beef

After being cooked in the smoker, the beef will easily shred apart

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Add your freshly made Smoky Joe Sauce to the shredded beef and mix with sturdy tongs

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Serve on a big bun and top with your spicy Kale and Horseradish Slaw

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Enjoy this very delicious and messy sandwich for Sunday dinner or game nights 

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Don't be afraid to get a little messy while enjoying your tasty Smokey Joes – Smoked Sloppy Joes!

AndreaAlden
Andrea Alden

I used to be the Sultana of Sizzle, but you can call me Andrea. I have always been passionate about food. Even though I was majoring in Art and Graphic Design, I would frequently be found cooking for my friends and family.

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RecipeBlog - Smokey Joes - Shred Beef

After being cooked in the smoker, the beef will easily shred apart

RecipeBlog - Smokey Joes - sauce

Add your freshly made Smoky Joe Sauce to the shredded beef and mix with sturdy tongs

RecipeBlog - Smokey Joes - serve

Serve on a big bun and top with your spicy Kale and Horseradish Slaw

RecipeBlog - Smokey Joes - serve2

Enjoy this very delicious and messy sandwich for Sunday dinner or game nights 

RecipeBlog - Smokey Joes - serve3

Don't be afraid to get a little messy while enjoying your tasty Smokey Joes – Smoked Sloppy Joes!