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Jun 22, 2015
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johnnycarson
mine usually takes about 14-15 hours on the smoker, then rest for an hour. i
follow the 'midnight brisket' recipe for traeger. start it about 10pm and its ready about 4pm the next day.
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Smoked my first ever brisket yesterday.
jdub
6/22/15 8:43am
Did you wrap in paper or foil or nothing?
Stay Puft
6/22/15 8:44am
Nothing for the first 11 hours. We were planning to eat at 6
jdub
6/22/15 8:48am
I typically let my brisket rest at least an hour, many times 2
mottman
6/22/15 8:51am
I can see that it would be even better.
jdub
6/22/15 8:58am
For larger cuts of meat like brisket, the longer you let it rest the better
mottman
6/22/15 9:01am
Thanks for the tips, I appreciate it.
jdub
6/22/15 9:02am
anytime, srey is a big brisket guy too. He'd have some good tips
mottman
6/22/15 9:10am
Have you noticed a difference in flavor, texture, moisture, etc. doing it hot
bluebloodedcoug
6/22/15 9:44am
I would say that I have more success hot and fast vs low and slow.
mottman
6/22/15 9:58am
mine usually takes about 14-15 hours on the smoker, then rest for an hour. i
johnnycarson
6/22/15 8:55am
I got up really early. We couldn't eat until 6.
jdub
6/22/15 8:59am
you could probably start it the night before....they can rest for hours in a
johnnycarson
6/22/15 9:00am
I'll try that the next time.
jdub
6/22/15 9:01am
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