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Well doing my first brisket tonight

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  • golfguyjosh
    golfguyjosh Posts: 196
    I didn't wrap on the grill. I wrapped when I pulled it off and let it rest. Are you saying don't wrap at all even to rest? I am up for trying that too. I figure it is going to take me 3-4 to figure out how to rock it like a pro then I will have work on my turbo brisket skill. 
    Jacksonville, FL
  • JRWhitee
    JRWhitee Posts: 5,678
    Wrap to rest, definitely!

                                                                
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  • golfguyjosh
    golfguyjosh Posts: 196
    Well damn dog ATE the entire cobbler but the little bowl I had... I can not believe it. 
    Jacksonville, FL
  • golfguyjosh
    golfguyjosh Posts: 196
    he is lucky I love him
    Jacksonville, FL
  • Scottborasjr
    Scottborasjr Posts: 3,494
    Ha ha, that sucks. Many moons ago when I first moved in with my then girl friend, now wife, she had a wiener dog. One night I made these fantastic cheeseburgers, and the dog ate then all when I turned my back to get sauce or ketchup or something. I was devastated...
    I raise my kids, cook and golf.  When work gets in the way I'm pissed, I'm pissed off 48 weeks a year.
    Inbetween Iowa and Colorado, not close to anything remotely entertaining outside of football season. 
  • golfguyjosh
    golfguyjosh Posts: 196
    He is a year and 3 months old. He is 135ish pounds.... after that 12in skillet of cobbler he is more like 140. 
    Jacksonville, FL
  • Scottborasjr
    Scottborasjr Posts: 3,494
    Yeah I didn't figure you left the whole cobbler on a coffee table like I did with my burgers. I guessed your dog was good size and still pretty sporty. The funny thing was my wife's dog extracted the burgers from the buns without disturbing the lettuce, tomato, pickles etc. I literally picked the bun up before I realized what had happened.
    I raise my kids, cook and golf.  When work gets in the way I'm pissed, I'm pissed off 48 weeks a year.
    Inbetween Iowa and Colorado, not close to anything remotely entertaining outside of football season. 
  • golfguyjosh
    golfguyjosh Posts: 196
    You can see him here. He covers 3 18in x18in tiles on the floor pretty easily. 
    Jacksonville, FL