Hey guys!
I've got a piece of brisket, it's 2kg. How long do you think it will take to cook? I'm thinking about doing it on Saturday, is it best to inject a marinade and use a rub?
any help would be fab!
Kate
how long will my brisket take???
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Re: how long will my brisket take???
They say about 1 hour per pound, so theoretically it should be around 5 hours as 2kg is 4.4lbs.
When I did my 2 pounder the other day, I gave it 3 hours and to be honest it could have benefitted from even longer, so I gues your mileage will vary.
When I did my 2 pounder the other day, I gave it 3 hours and to be honest it could have benefitted from even longer, so I gues your mileage will vary.
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Re: how long will my brisket take???
Depending on your cook temperature it's likely to be around the 5 hour mark and then it will benefit from resting for an hour or two in a cooler.
My advice when it comes to seasoning is to inject with a beef stock based injection and rub with a simple rub. Seasoned salt and cracked black pepper is a great rub on beef. I like my beef to taste of beef
There are plenty of people who don't inject brisket though so don't feel that its essential. I know guys who swear by only using salt and pepper on brisket.
My advice when it comes to seasoning is to inject with a beef stock based injection and rub with a simple rub. Seasoned salt and cracked black pepper is a great rub on beef. I like my beef to taste of beef
There are plenty of people who don't inject brisket though so don't feel that its essential. I know guys who swear by only using salt and pepper on brisket.
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Re: how long will my brisket take???
thanks guys, I think I will just use salt and pepper and not bother with injection. Should I try and keep the temp 220-250 for 5 hours then wrap in foil for a few? sorry, lots of questions! how much s&p should I use and should I foil the brisket during the cook as well as after?
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Re: how long will my brisket take???
The foiling question is a matter of taste, some swear by it, some will tell you you're swearing at them if you suggest it
Personally I'm a foiler, I let mine reach a colour I like the look of then I foil it, this will usually be after about five hours, but I never cook smaller briskets so couldn't really advise too well on timings.
just want to check, this brisket of yours is flat not rolled yeah? If it is rolled you might want to unroll it, first brisket I ever did was rolled and I just cooked it as it was, it took 18 hours
As for seasoning, I'd say a liberal coating of non iodized sea salt and a good grind of black pepper all over, give it a little working in and you'll be laughing.
Personally I'm a foiler, I let mine reach a colour I like the look of then I foil it, this will usually be after about five hours, but I never cook smaller briskets so couldn't really advise too well on timings.
just want to check, this brisket of yours is flat not rolled yeah? If it is rolled you might want to unroll it, first brisket I ever did was rolled and I just cooked it as it was, it took 18 hours
As for seasoning, I'd say a liberal coating of non iodized sea salt and a good grind of black pepper all over, give it a little working in and you'll be laughing.
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Re: how long will my brisket take???
it's rolled but I'm definitely going to unroll it!
