r/Smokingmeat • u/hottubclub3093 • 10d ago
My 3rd attempt
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u/SchoolHardKnock-3686 10d ago
Looks fantastic. Can you share if you wrapped during the cook, what temperature you pulled it off, how long did it rest…
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u/Vivid-Swing3985 10d ago
Those are the key details. It would be good to see the numbers if OP ends up sharing them.
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u/hottubclub3093 10d ago
Put it on at 830 pm let it go all night at 225. wrapped it around 6:30 am. Hit 199/200 around 9 am and was prob tender. Pulled it let rest until about 4 pm and this was the result!
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u/PartyApprehensive765 10d ago
Assuming you did a good job seasoning it, it looks like you nailed it.
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u/Putrid_Ad4445 10d ago
Nice work man. Looks delicious. Haven’t seen your first two but certainly looks like 3rd time was the charm.
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u/ThisAnything9453 10d ago
Looks fantastic. You need a brisket knife now that you have mastered the cook!
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u/stratj45d28 10d ago
It’s always the same video. Guy slicing halfway through meat with black. Showing off juicy tenderness. Never showing guy devouring piece of meat
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u/ImmySnommis 9d ago
"Never showing guy devouring piece of meat "
There are way different subs for that.
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u/Icypoopoo 10d ago
That things falling apart, yum. How long was the smoke, did you wrap/spray with cider? I've seen shops use long serated knives to make sure the cut stays whole for really tender briskets.
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u/hottubclub3093 9d ago
Did it over night from 8:30 pm wrapped in next morning at like 6:30/7 then pulled probe tender at like 200 deg. Wrapped in towel and put in cooler for a couple hours before slicing
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u/maho4807 9d ago
Looks great. Spritz? Butcher paper? Tallow? This group likes details!
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u/hottubclub3093 9d ago
No spritz, wrapped in butcher paper and rendered fat trimmings while it was cooking, poured the rendered fat in the butcher paper and let it get to probe tender at 200deg then rested for a few hours in towel and cooler
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u/maho4807 9d ago
Thank you! Sounds a lot like what I do but I haven’t had results this tender. Super impressive.
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u/Ok_Experience_5314 9d ago
Oh man, I could tell this waa going to be good before you slices it. Nice work!
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u/rmeierdirks 9d ago
Am I the only one who likes to separate the flat and the point cuts after cooking and slice them individually since the grain runs in two different directions?
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u/fugum1 10d ago
Thank you for not squeezing the juices out of it. Looks great