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Re: Brisket help [Re: cocodrie] #13278098 09/12/19 02:29 AM
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Originally Posted by cocodrie
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Debarked Post oak. [censored] ton of salt and pepper. 375 for exactly 47 hours, turns out perfect every time. Don't be a [censored].

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Re: Brisket help [Re: cocodrie] #13278109 09/12/19 02:39 AM
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Originally Posted by cocodrie
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Debarked Post oak. [censored] ton of salt and pepper. 375 for exactly 47 hours, turns out perfect every time. Don't be a [censored].


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Re: Brisket help [Re: cocodrie] #13278125 09/12/19 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by cocodrie
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Debarked Post oak. [censored] ton of salt and pepper. 375 for exactly 47 hours, turns out perfect every time. Don't be a [censored].
I have been using well seasoned crepe myrtle logs

Good call, since it has no bark to begin with.

Re: Brisket help [Re: Jpurdue] #13278141 09/12/19 03:06 AM
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Mmmmmm crepe myrtle smoke is heavenly..... adds just the right flavor to the beef


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Re: Brisket help [Re: Jpurdue] #13278160 09/12/19 04:04 AM
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That 165ยฐ for the first 5 hours was you're undoing.

Re: Brisket help [Re: Frank the Tank] #13278252 09/12/19 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Frank the Tank
How does 407 do it? Are they low and slow?

210 degrees for 18-20hrs


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Re: Brisket help [Re: deucer02] #13278255 09/12/19 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by deucer02
Where do you get the butcher paper?
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Re: Brisket help [Re: Jpurdue] #13278279 09/12/19 12:01 PM
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Update on the brisket. I wound up letting it sit on the smoker about another 45 minutes after my last post yesterday. Given the time constraints I had because of people coming over I could only let it rest for an hour. It turned out great actually. I'd rate it 10/10 on flavor, but 7/10 on tenderness. Tenderness was my primary concern. The short rest seemed to help a lot, but it still wasn't quite as fall apart as I like it. None-the-less it was a big hit with the guests.

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Re: Brisket help [Re: Jpurdue] #13278291 09/12/19 12:21 PM
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Looks tasty!


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Re: Brisket help [Re: Jpurdue] #13278296 09/12/19 12:27 PM
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Well, all's well that ends well - good job ! ! !


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Re: Brisket help [Re: Jpurdue] #13278311 09/12/19 12:41 PM
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Looks really good. I like it tender but not fall apart tender, so it would be perfect.

Re: Brisket help [Re: Jpurdue] #13278319 09/12/19 12:47 PM
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Wait, youโ€™re not an old? Talk about that bark. Explain please. thumb


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Re: Brisket help [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #13278343 09/12/19 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigbob_FTW
200 was plenty done. should have gone in a cooler at that point.


This is the mistake most folks make. You can't determine when a brisket is done by the internal temp. I've had briskets done at 192 IT and have taken them to 215 IT before they were tender. It depends a lot on the grade of brisket. The higher quality the grade the more consistent the finish times/temps will be. Once your brisket gets to 192-195 IT (unless you're cooking a wagyu) turn your thermometer off and just use the probe to determine when it's done from that point on. When it's done it should feel like sticking your thermometer probe into a jar of peanut butter. Practice this with a jar of cheap peanut butter until you get the feel of it.

As far as cooking times/temp there's many ways to cook a good brisket. If that time/temp is what works for you stick with it. But a 10 lb brisket typically takes me about 6 to 6.5 hours to cook. BBQ comp cookers rarely take longer than that to cook a brisket that size. They are excellent and almost fall apart tender in that time. But stick with what is working for you.


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Re: Brisket help [Re: Jpurdue] #13278380 09/12/19 01:35 PM
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looks like it turned out nice


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Re: Brisket help [Re: Jpurdue] #13278475 09/12/19 02:27 PM
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Tell me more about that spray bottle on the back counter. And you need to upgrade your knife game. Dexter 12" Scalloped Slicer.


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