Second go at brisket

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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby Matsuya » 22 Jul 2014, 05:56

Vermintski - which butcher near reading? I'm in Wokingham myself!
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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby BRUN » 22 Jul 2014, 07:59

all the brisket ive ever bought has been £8-9 a kilo
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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby stretchie_ » 22 Jul 2014, 10:18

Verminskti wrote:I pay £4.50 per kilo for brisket. Sounds like I get a bargain?


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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby madcowman » 22 Jul 2014, 10:29

I've got a 6kg brisket arriving on friday along with a nice big pork butt for my Birthday BBQ this weekend. Its going to be an early start for me on Saturday !
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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby stretchie_ » 22 Jul 2014, 12:50

madcowman wrote:I've got a 6kg brisket arriving on friday along with a nice big pork butt for my Birthday BBQ this weekend. Its going to be an early start for me on Saturday !


If it's to eat on Saturday I'd be starting on Friday
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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby madcowman » 22 Jul 2014, 12:54

I was working backwards from lunch time and that may well be the case ! I know my hacienda kamado will maintain a nice stable temperature for a good 12-13 hours but it will be my first overnight cook. need to go and find the remote thermometer so i can at least check on it from bed!!
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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby Toby » 22 Jul 2014, 13:23

for that size brisket cooking at a steady 250 aiming for lunchtime (1pm) and allowing for a couple of hours resting which i would recommend. I would fire up at 8pm, put your meat on at 9. foil it at 3am. always better to have it cooked and well rested (will hold nicely for 4 hours) rather than people waiting for a couple of hours to finish. You cannot serve brisket until its cooked otherwise people will be eating rubber.
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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby aris » 22 Jul 2014, 13:56

Anyone tried not foiling? Waking up at 3am is a bit OTT for me :)
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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby Toby » 22 Jul 2014, 14:08

yep, but the product is never as good.
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Re: Second go at brisket

Postby YetiDave » 22 Jul 2014, 14:31

Foiling's pretty subjective I think
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