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Feb 7, 2016
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bbqoug
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Fair enough. I'm comparing results from competition cooks w/ both methods.
Although some of the very best competition cooks like Myrom Mixom now use the quick cook method.
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Briskets are in the smoker
BigYfan
2/7/16 9:46am
Don't briskets take like 14 to 16 hours to smoke?
beauso79
2/7/16 9:49am
Quickskets
Cougarealist
2/7/16 9:52am
Depends on size, fat amount, etc. you can do it just fine in 8 hours
Hoax
2/7/16 9:52am
They'll be fine (meant for the post below op)
BigYfan
2/7/16 9:56am
You can get the same results using a hot cook at 290-300 and wrapping through
srey
2/7/16 10:03am
takes about 7-8 hours
srey
2/7/16 10:04am
I don't like to speed up the plateau/stall since that's when the magic happens.
bbqoug
2/7/16 10:10am
I've done both quite a bit, and I honestly can't tell much of a difference.
srey
2/7/16 10:21am
Fair enough. I'm comparing results from competition cooks w/ both methods.
bbqoug
2/7/16 10:33am
Yeah, but I'd imagine that is easier to get world class results despite doing
srey
2/7/16 10:40am
You gonna turbo that shoulder??
crm48
2/7/16 10:14am
Finishing it in the smoker
BigYfan
2/7/16 10:21am
That's backwards, ain't it?
molodyets
2/7/16 11:52am
My ribs are going on in 30 minutes
HuskerCoug
2/7/16 10:27am
Got left over brisket from last week, just made a brisket chili.
idacoug
2/7/16 10:54am
Sounds delicious.
bbqoug
2/7/16 11:51am
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