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First Time Brisket
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Date: 2007/11/30 11:03
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By: Robb
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I am looking to make my first brisket on the egg this weekend and I am looking for favorite approaches to cooking this type of meat. I enjoy my steak rare to medium rare...will that work with a brisket or do they need to be more done than that?
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First Time Brisket
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Date: 2007/11/30 11:32
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By: Buster Dog BBQ
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Robb, Just a quick tip. Cut a notch in the end against the grain. With all the rub on there it maybe difficult to determine which way the grain goes after cooking.
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First Time Brisket
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Date: 2007/11/30 11:37
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By: HohieBGE
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Robb,I think the NakedWhiz write-up is very good. Like everyone else has said, medium rare brisket will be less tender than well-done shoe leather. I cook mine at 230 degrees (+ or-) until the temp begins to climb out of that 195-ish plateau. One time I let it go for a while after it exited the plateau and the meat went from firm and tender to kind of mushy.
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Date: 2007/11/30 11:47
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By: DonDon
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Fidel, a half and half mix of Creole butter marinade and beef broth and since I started doing that, WOW big difference. It was great, now It's awesome and have people ask me to cook them one after they taste mine
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Date: 2007/11/30 11:58
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By: Buster Dog BBQ
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DonDon, Try a couple other items. Do a search for Rick's Sinful Marinade. I have also marinaded in Stubbs Beef Marinade.
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Date: 2007/11/30 13:12
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By: Salmon
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Buster Dog BBQ,Here is the RSM, I have made a few changes however over the past summer. I skip the water, add two tablespoons beef base and for the rub I use Cowtown steak...Rick’s Sinful Marinade 12 oz. can of beer ½ cup cider vinegar ½ cup of water ½ cup Worcestershire sauce ¼ cup olive oil 1 tablespoon beef base 2 tablespoons barbeque sauce 1 tablespoon Season salt (or your favorite rub) 1 tablespoon celery seed 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 teaspoon MSGMix the ingredients and baste as necessary, or add when wrapping at Rick
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