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Brisket Question
GeorgiaBorn
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Hey guys! I did my first brisket several months ago. It came out great, however it was so tender that I could not slice it without it falling apart so I ended up having to chop it.
It was absolutely delicious but I really wanted sliced brisket and not chopped. Did I do something wrong? Did I cook it too long? I have done briskets on other smokers in the past and never had them fall apart when attempting to slice them.
This was a packer cut, not a flat. I am doing another one this weekend and was hoping to have some input from you fine folks so I can slice this one without it falling apart on me.
Thanks,
Cary
It was absolutely delicious but I really wanted sliced brisket and not chopped. Did I do something wrong? Did I cook it too long? I have done briskets on other smokers in the past and never had them fall apart when attempting to slice them.
This was a packer cut, not a flat. I am doing another one this weekend and was hoping to have some input from you fine folks so I can slice this one without it falling apart on me.
Thanks,
Cary
Comments
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What was the internal temp of the brisket when you took it off?
Sounds like you cooked it a bit too long. -
Just pull it at a lower internal temp. Donn't what you cooked to last time. I pull about 185 - 190 for slicing
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Hey Pete, Are you ever gonna come to another Eggfest around Texas ?
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It was a while back so I really don't remember the internal temperature. Seems like I remember it being 195.
So, it was probably overcooked then? Is 185 the best temp to pull it off for slicing? -
Yea, somewhere in that range. Each one is different, you just hafta work with it. If you chopped the last one and is was not dry you were real close. Try 185 - 190.
Hope this helps -
I cook mine the same every time: 230 until internal reaches 190. Even then, my results vary. Sometimes it is spot on, sometimes it is overcooked. Just so that you're aware, Your Mileage May Vary.
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I use a fork during cooking to determine tenderness. It is usually between 190 and 195, but each one is different.
Also, I don't wrap mine in foil and continue the cooking since it tends to steam it too much. This can make the meat fall apart when you try and slice it.Large BGE
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I pull anywhere from 197-205. You got to get a feel of the tenderness when probing. Let it sit a couple hours.
Are you foiling it? I think the biggest mistake people make is they foil and when they remove they never open the foil to get all the steam out so the meat continues to cook another 10 degrees. -
Hey thanks guys! I think my problem last time was that I did foil it for the last couple of hours of cooking and pulled it at 190-195 and immediately closed the foil, wrapped it in a towel and put it in a cooler for a couple of hours.
Won't foil it this time. Picked up a 13lb packer cut today at Kroger and got my brisket rub yesterday delivered from Real Texas BBQ, Inc. Honestly, the best rub I have ever used!
Will post results here sometime Saturday night or Sunday. Thanks again for all the advice.
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