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Brisket on Pellet Grill
Posted on 7/5/18 at 11:04 am
Posted on 7/5/18 at 11:04 am
Guys, doing my first Brisket on the pellet grill. What are some tips you can offer up.
Posted on 7/5/18 at 11:31 am to LSUtiger09
Set it on 225 and forget you are cooking brisket for 12 hours, check every hour or so afterwords and pull and wrap at 190 internal or so and let it rest a while.
Enjoy
Enjoy
Posted on 7/5/18 at 11:43 pm to LSUtiger09
Based on my extensive brisket cooking experience, done two so far, the key is don't over cook and a nice long hold.
First brisket was a Costco prime. Cooked at 225-250 til 160 degree internal temp,then wrapped in foil til temp was about 200-203 and probe penetrated easily. Did not vent for long before putting in an ice chest to hold for an hour or so. It was over cooked and dry.
Second brisket was a choice from Albertsons on sale for $1.67/lb. cooked at 230-250 uncovered the whole time. Probed easily at about 195 and I let it rest uncovered for 15 minutes to cool a bit and stop the cooking, then foiled and held for 5-6 hours in an ice chest with towels. This one was fantastic. Not over cooked, great texture.
First brisket was a Costco prime. Cooked at 225-250 til 160 degree internal temp,then wrapped in foil til temp was about 200-203 and probe penetrated easily. Did not vent for long before putting in an ice chest to hold for an hour or so. It was over cooked and dry.
Second brisket was a choice from Albertsons on sale for $1.67/lb. cooked at 230-250 uncovered the whole time. Probed easily at about 195 and I let it rest uncovered for 15 minutes to cool a bit and stop the cooking, then foiled and held for 5-6 hours in an ice chest with towels. This one was fantastic. Not over cooked, great texture.
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