First of all I put some flavoring on the roast: coarse salt, coarse pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder.
Next I took the bacon and made a weave with it. Rather than explain what I did, I'll let the pictures do my talking!
After the weave was done, I laid on top of the roast:
and put it on the smoker. See those ribs on the smoker behind?
I let it cook with with the ribs for several hours. I wanted to get it to about 160 degrees internal temperature. The color of the smoked bacon was fantastic!
Mid way through the smoke, I wrapped the roast in foil to help it get up to temperature and tenderize it.
After several hours, the roast was done. Doesn't it look marvelous?
I was hoping the bacon fat would render a bit more and soak down into the roast, so while it looks great, it didn't have the extra flavor I was hoping the bacon would give. I think the temperature needed to be higher. I was running at about 250 degrees and 300 would probably have been better. Next time!
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