Smoked Brisket Recipe Propane Smoker

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WebAug 1, 2013 · Place the smoked brisket into the cooler and and fold the foil down onto and around the brisket. Place another piece of foil over the …

Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins

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WebJun 11, 2019 · Square the edges and ends of the flat. Flip the brisket over and trim the top fat cap to about 1/4 of an inch thickness across the …

Ratings: 160
Calories: 282 per serving
Category: Main Dish
1. Store your brisket in the refrigerator until you are ready to start trimming. Cold briskets are much easier to work with. Flip your brisket over so the point end is underneath. Remove any silver skin or excess fat from the flat muscle. Trim down the large crescent moon shaped fat section until it is a smooth transition between the point and the flat. Trim and excessive or loose meat and fat from the point. Square the edges and ends of the flat. Flip the brisket over and trim the top fat cap to about 1/4 of an inch thickness across the surface of the brisket.
2. In a mixing bowl or empty spice container, mix the salt, pepper, and garlic. Share over the brisket to evenly distribute the spices on all sides.
3. Preheat your smoker to 225 degrees F using indirect heat and hardwood smoke. Place the brisket on the smoker with the point end facing your main heat source. This is a thicker part of the brisket and it can handle the additional heat. Close the lid and smoke until and internal thermometer reads 165 degrees F (usually takes around 8 hours).
4. On a large work surface, roll out a big piece of butcher paper (or foil) and center your brisket in the middle. Wrap the brisket by folding edge over edge, creating a leak proof seal all the way around. Return the wrapped brisket to the smoker, seam side down so the weight from the brisket crimps the edges of the paper wrap down tight.

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WebJun 12, 2023 · Step 3 – Cook the Brisket. Cook the brisket as desired. Keyword Brisket, Smoked Brisket. Any leftover dry rub mix can be …

Servings: 8
Calories: 85 per serving
Total Time: 5 mins

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WebFeb 14, 2024 · Place the seasoned brisket on the smoker rack, fat side up, and close the smoker door to maintain a consistent temperature. Monitor the smoker’s temperature …

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WebOct 9, 2016 · Place the diffuser plate in the grill and add the grill grate. Adjust the top and bottom vents, until the grill stays steady at 225F degrees. Add the prepared brisket to the smoker with the fat facing down. Spritz …

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WebJan 20, 2019 · Instructions. Remove your brisket from the fridge, and trim the fat off the brisket as much as possible, leaving a layer of about ¼". Take care to not over trim the brisket where the point and flat come …

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WebJan 11, 2023 · 1) If you want to make Texas-style brisket, you can reduce the amount of water in the water tray to 1/4 cup. 2) For extra tenderness, double wrap your full brisket in a layer of butcher paper. 3) If you don’t …

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WebFeb 14, 2024 · The ideal internal temperature for smoked brisket on a propane smoker is around 195-205°F. At this temperature range, the collagen in the meat breaks down, …

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WebJun 4, 2021 · Take the meat still wrapped in aluminum foil and wrap it again in a large beach towel. Place the wrapped brisket in a large empty cooler, close the lid, and let it rest for 2 hours. This process really helps make …

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WebMay 14, 2021 · Prepare the rub: add the ingredients for the rub into a small bowl. Stir to combine, then add into a large shaker, or use a spoon to evenly spread the rub all over the brisket, both sides. Preheat the Smoker: …

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WebJun 30, 2023 · Mix the kosher salt and coarse pepper 50/50 in a large shaker container. Put an even coating of the salt and pepper mixture over the entire surface of the brisket. …

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WebMay 25, 2023 · Completely cover the brisket in BBQ rub. Cover the meat and refrigerate it for 10-12 hours. Preheat the smoker to 250 degrees F. Insert a meat thermometer (into the meat, not fat) and place the meat in …

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WebSep 9, 2023 · Trust the recipe and allow the meat to cook. When the internal temperature of 195-200 degrees has been reached on each separate piece of the brisket, remove it from the smoker. Tent the meat …

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WebMay 31, 2023 · Smoker Temp: 225° to 275° F. Lower is safer, higher will cook faster and develop better bark. Use temps for pellet smokers as you will get more smoke flavor. Temp to Wrap the Brisket: 165° F. Brisket

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WebAug 28, 2023 · Start by preheating your smoker to the desired temperature, typically around 225°F (107°C). Adjust the burner or the vents to achieve and maintain the desired heat …

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WebPreheat the smoker to 225˚F. Meanwhile, take the brisket out of the refrigerator and allow it to come slightly to room temperature but still cool. Fill the water bowl or pan 1/2 way with the apple cider vinegar. Add the …

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