Pit Boss Smoked Brisket Recipe

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WebMar 5, 2024 · Remove the plastic wrap and place the brisket on the Pit Boss, with the fat cap DOWN, and the thicker end pointing to the left. Place an internal temperature probe …

Ratings: 2
Calories: 861 per serving
Category: Main Course

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WebJan 7, 2023 · Preheat your smoker to 225-250 degrees F. . Season the brisket with a dry rub or BBQ seasoning, and place it on the grill grates, fat side up. . If using a pellet or electric smoker, add wood chips or wood …

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WebFirst, make a horizontal cut along the top of the brisket, following the contour of the meat. Then, using a sharp knife, make narrow vertical cuts along the length of the brisket, …

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WebMay 9, 2024 · Combine black pepper and salt in a small bowl. Generously cover the brisket with the mustard. Cover the entire brisket with the salt and pepper mixture. Place the brisket in the smoker with the fast side …

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WebThe temperature for smoking brisket can vary based on personal preference. In the Pit Boss Kitchen, we prefer to cook brisket no hotter than 250°F, but around 225°F is best. Temperature is key, and it’s …

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WebPlace the brisket back in the pellet grill and insert the probe back into the meat. Continue cooking until the internal meat temperature reads 203°F. Allow the meat to rest for about 1 hour before slicing, or hold the brisket

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WebThe smoker is ready when it’s at 225-250 degrees. Put the brisket in the smoker on the cool side of the grate with the fat cap up and close the lid. Cook for 6 hours, or until the internal temp is 165 degrees. Every 2 hours …

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WebPlace your brisket on the grates of the grill, fat side up. Let it smoke for about 8 - 10 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches 190°F. Wrap in pink butcher paper and then …

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WebLeave 1/4 of an inch on the fat cap and remove all the silver skin underneath the flat. 10. *Optional – Apply a binder if you want the rub to stick using olive oil or yellow mustard. …

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WebJun 8, 2021 · Remove at 165°F and wrap in pink butcher paper. Put back on the grill and cook to 200°F – 203°F. Remove and wrap in towel to rest for 1 – 2 hours. Slice and …

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WebSep 11, 2023 · Prepare the smoker and set it to 225 degrees. Add a water pan in the smoker (and keep it filled while cooking) and place the brisket fat-side up directly on the …

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WebJun 15, 2023 · Proponents of the “fat side down” technique argue that the fat acts as a natural barrier between the heat and the brisket, preventing it from drying out. When …

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WebMay 22, 2020 · Flip the brisket to fat side and take it down to 1/4”. Season the brisket with Hot Rub followed by TX Brisket Rub. Rest brisket for a few hours before placing on pit. Prepare pellet grill for low and slow smoking …

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WebPlace the brisket in a foil-lined aluminum pan. Season the fat side of the brisket with Pit Boss Lonestar Brisket Rub, then flip and season the meat side with additional rub. …

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