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Title: Brisket Recipes
Post by: DOUG on September 04, 2017, 12:38:29 PM
Post your brisket recipes here.

Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: Raisinhead on September 04, 2017, 04:00:04 PM
I do the famous "Jeepson33's" official recipe. Salt, pepper, brown sugar. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170904/6f75af22befdabf2e229c0f2b5365bf6.jpg)
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: tcdawg on September 04, 2017, 05:07:46 PM
I do the famous "Jeepson33's" official recipe. Salt, pepper, brown sugar. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170904/6f75af22befdabf2e229c0f2b5365bf6.jpg)

Same

It's a slam dunk.  Pure beef brisket goodness
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: DOUG on September 04, 2017, 05:55:43 PM
I do the famous "Jeepson33's" official recipe. Salt, pepper, brown sugar. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170904/6f75af22befdabf2e229c0f2b5365bf6.jpg)
Googled. No joy. 
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: clark123456 on September 08, 2017, 09:17:28 PM
I did the salt, pepper, and brown sugar mix.  Guessing at quantities:  1/4 cup of kosher salt, 1/8 cup of fresh ground pepper, and 1/3 cup of brown sugar for each half.  I tried a new thing with the brown sugar where I ran the clumps across a sifting screen to make it a fine powder...it worked awesomely!

I had a whole packer choice that I cut in half just enough to leave some point on the main flat and then the other half was a big point and flat.  I'm going to try to make burnt ends with the big point/flat.

I'm doing a water bath under the meat layers with the big point/flat on the top shelf.

I picked up a Tappecue Wi-Fi 4 probe temp thing.  Probe 1 is chamber temp on the top shelf, probe 3 is meat temp on the top shelf, probe 2 is chamber temp on the lower shelf, and probe 4 is meat temp on the lower shelf.  The chamber is still stabilizing though.  The grill thermometer thinks it's currently at 177, so it'll be interesting to see what happens.  I should have put some analog thermometers in there...oh well, for now.


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Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: tcdawg on September 08, 2017, 09:50:05 PM
^^^
Clark, I really like the sifting of the brown sugar idea...very, very sharp.  I'll be doing this next time for sure.

Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: clark123456 on September 08, 2017, 09:58:26 PM
^^^
Clark, I really like the sifting of the brown sugar idea...very, very sharp.  I'll be doing this next time for sure.
I was pretty amazed at how well it worked.

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Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: gint2 on September 10, 2017, 10:01:36 PM
Ok, so I know the grill temp is going to be ~225 what do you run your brisket IT to?
My butts I run it up to 203 then let it sit on the grill for an hour. Just not sure on the Brisket.
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: clark123456 on September 10, 2017, 10:02:54 PM
Ok, so I know the grill temp is going to be ~225 what do you run your brisket IT to?
My butts I run it up to 203 then let it sit on the grill for an hour. Just not sure on the Brisket.
Same, for me.

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Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: Raisinhead on September 10, 2017, 10:03:36 PM
Ok, so I know the grill temp is going to be ~225 what do you run your brisket IT to?
My butts I run it up to 203 then let it sit on the grill for an hour. Just not sure on the Brisket.


I have only done a few but my goal was 200-205. But I started also doing the probe test. If it probes like butta, it's ready. Nomo
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: gint2 on September 10, 2017, 10:05:03 PM
so butts and brisket both get pulled up to 203-205? I thought brisket was pulled sooner...
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: clark123456 on September 10, 2017, 10:05:34 PM
so butts and brisket both get pulled up to 203-205? I thought brisket was pulled sooner...
Only if you want to do burnt ends, or have tough meat

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Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: gint2 on September 10, 2017, 10:07:08 PM
Time for me to do a brisket then. I have done really good with the butts so I guess this should be the same.
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: gint2 on September 10, 2017, 10:08:02 PM
One more q
Do you wrap for the stall or ride it out? I don't want a dry brisket.
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: Raisinhead on September 10, 2017, 10:52:38 PM
One more q
Do you wrap for the stall or ride it out? I don't want a dry brisket.

I ride out the stall, not dry at all. I'd like to try it sometime though. I only wrap ribs for a portion.
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: DOUG on September 10, 2017, 10:59:06 PM
Is this low calorie?
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: clark123456 on September 10, 2017, 11:06:52 PM
Is this low calorie?
If you trim the meat, which is an event unto itself, it can be lean-ish. 

Half of my flat was dry this time, but the other pieces were awesome, of course I used those for the burnt ends.

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Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: gint2 on September 11, 2017, 10:55:01 AM
A friend of mine was saying contrary to popular belief, smoke it fat cap up.
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: Raisinhead on September 11, 2017, 10:56:14 AM
A friend of mine was saying contrary to popular belief, smoke it fat cap up.
Agree
Title: Re: Brisket Recipes
Post by: Mortalis5509 on September 11, 2017, 11:01:23 AM
This is my first brisket that I have done and did it on the egg. It was super easy.

Fat side up, grill temp 275 - 285, I wrapped it as 165, and pulled it at 200. I had a water pan under it. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170911/b241ae3c369c9587333acf73f89a987b.jpg)

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