Fire up your smoker because we’ve got an easy, delicious, and economical way to enjoy beef cooked on your pellet grill! This Traeger Brisket-Style Marinated London Broil recipe uses a white balsamic-based marinade and a brisket-style recipe to make a tender, delicious beef roast!
Marinated & Smoked London Broil
We love making London Broils! For so long I would pass by this cut of meat thinking it was somehow inferior to my regular rotation of steak, chuck roast, tri-tip, and round roasts. Mistakes were definitely made. I admit it. I WAS WRONG.
This Smoked London Broil gets an overnight marinade in olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and chimichurri before getting smoked, wrapped, and cooked brisket-style.
This would be great served alongside a big pile of homemade creamy coleslaw, homemade baked beans, and a pan of grilled smashed potatoes.
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Traeger London Broil shopping list
Wondering if you have to hit the store? Here’s the list of items you’ll need to make this recipe. For specific amounts, please refer to the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.
- London Broil
- SPG
- Chimichurri
- Olive Oil
- White Balsamic Vinegar
- Garlic
Also check out our Smoked London Broilsket with coffee rub!
How to make Smoked Brisket-Style London Broil
This is just the overview so you can see what you’re actually getting into here. When you are cooking, you’ll want to use the full recipe at the bottom of the page.
1
Marinate
Mix together all the marinade ingredients and put the London Broil in with it. Let it marinade overnight.
2
Fire up the smoker
We’re going for around 225°, so get as close as you can.
3
Smoke
Remove the meat from the marinade and pat dry with paper towels. Sprinkle with the SPG blend and place on the smoker.
4
Wrap
Smoke the London Broil until it reaches around 160°F. Wrap with butcher paper or tin foil and place back into the smoker. Smoke until the roast reaches 204-205° and a probe goes in easily.
5
Rest, slice, and serve
Let the roast rest for 15-20 minutes, minimum, before serving. Slice across the grain and serve with bbq sauce.
Want something a little faster?
Make our Marinated Grilled London Broil!
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Traeger London Broil FAQ
How do you store leftovers?
Sealed up in the fridge for 2-3 days is ideal.
What’s the best way to reheat leftovers?
The microwave works well to reheat this dish. Just make sure not to overcook!
Try our Homemade Barbecue Sauce with this!
More great ways to cook beef on the Traeger
- Traeger Tomahawk
- Smoked Prime Rib
- Grilled Beef Tenderloin
- Traeger Steak Kabobs
- Grilled Steak Fajitas
Some more favorites from OWYD readers
- Smoked Cream Cheese
- Smoked Ham
- Traeger Funeral Potatoes
- Smoked Baked Potato
- Homemade Sour Mix
- Smoked Over the Top Chili
- Traeger New York Steak
Smoked and Marinated Brisket-Style London Broil
We took a London Broil and marinated it overnight in a white balsamic chimichurri, and then smoked it like a brisket! So delicious!
Ingredients
- 2-pound London Broil
Marinade
- 3 tablespoons chimichurri*
- 1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar
- 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 2 cloves chopped garlic
Rub for meat
- 1 tablespoon SPG (or your own blend of salt, pepper, and garlic powder)
Instructions
- Mix the marinade ingredients together and place into a plastic freezer bag along with the meat. Marinate overnight in the fridge.
- Fire up the smoker or pellet grill and get it to an even 225°.
- Evenly coat the roast with the SPG rub and place on the smoker.
- Smoke until the internal temperature is 160°F. Wrap the roast with butcher paper or tin foil and place it back on the smoker. Cook until it reaches 205°.
- Remove from the grill and let rest, wrapped, for 30-60 minutes.
- Slice and enjoy!
Notes
- If you love chimichurri but don't always have a prepared jar of it around, this Chimichurri rub from Spiceology is fabulous!
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 580Total Fat: 42gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 25gCholesterol: 176mgSodium: 315mgCarbohydrates: 3gFiber: 0gSugar: 2gProtein: 45g
Nutrition data provided here is only an estimate.
Nicole Johnson
Nicole Johnson, a self-taught expert in grilling and outdoor cooking, launched Or Whatever You Do in 2010. Her blog, renowned for its comprehensive and creative outdoor cooking recipes, has garnered a vast audience of millions. Nicole's hands-on experience and passion for grilling shine through her work. Her husband, Jeremiah Johnson, also plays a pivotal role in recipe development, adding his culinary flair to the mix. Together, they form a dynamic duo, offering a rich and varied outdoor cooking experience to their followers.
BK
Wednesday 22nd of June 2022
How long do you typically cook it after wrapping in foil.
Nicole Johnson
Wednesday 22nd of June 2022
It really depends on so many different factors, but a couple of hours is in the realm of a reasonable guesstimate.