Texas Smoked Beef Brisket Recipe

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WebApr 10, 2023 · Adding a liquid smoke to the injection as well as the spritzer, will help achieve a slight smoky flavor. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and place the brisket in …

Rating: 4.6/5(64)
Total Time: 13 hrs 30 mins
Category: Beef
Calories: 304 per serving

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WebJan 12, 2024 · Remove the brisket from its packaging and pat dry. Trim the fat cap to about ¼ inch thickness, remove the deckle (hard fat), and trim …

Rating: 5/5(1)
Category: BBQ
Cuisine: American
Calories: 303 per serving

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WebApr 20, 2023 · To set up your pellet grill, connect it to power, fill the hopper with your post oak pellets, and preheat your smoker to either 225 or 250 degrees. Place the water pan …

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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 …

1. Trim the Brisket: Trim the brisket directly from the fridge, cold brisket it easier to trim. Set the brisket in front of you meat side up, fat side down. Remove the large hard piece of fat that separates the point from the fat, trim this down until it is smooth between the point and the flat. Remove any silver skin or excess hard fat from the flat muscle. Trim the thin corner of the flat, this will dry out during cooking since it’s so thin. Flip the brisket over to the fat side and trim the fat down to 1/4 inch thickness. Be careful not to cut down into the meat.
2. 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.
3. Preheat the Smoker: Preheat your smoker to 225℉ using Oak or a Traeger Texas Beef Blend.
4. Smoke: Place the brisket on the smoker, fat side down (my preference because it helps the bark develop nicely over the top) and with the flat (the thin portion) furthest from the heat source. Place the point closest to the heat source. Insert a probe thermometer to monitor the internal temperature, place this in the thickest part of the meat. Close the lid and smoke until the internal temperature reaches 165℉, replacing wood pellets or chips as needed. Takes 6-8 hours. (DO NOT open the smoker the first 2 hours of the cook, this is when the meat will absorb the most smoke flavor).

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WebJan 29, 2024 · 12 Hour Hot Hold Smoked Texas Brisket Schedule. Initial Smoke: 10-12 hours, or until internal temp is 170°F. Butcher Paper Wrap Smoke: 3-4 hours, or until …

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WebJun 24, 2019 · Leave the lid closed and smoke the brisket for at least 3 hours. Then, start to check it every 30 minutes or so to see the nice dark color develop. Spritz the surface of the brisket with water or vinegar …

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WebMay 23, 2022 · Place your brisket into the fridge to dry brine overnight.. Preheat your smoker for 250-265F with some added Post Oak wood chunks or chips for extra smoke flavor. Add the brisket on to the …

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WebJul 10, 2021 · Wrap the Brisket. When the internal temperature of the brisket reaches 180°F at the point, and 170°F at the flat, spray the brisket and wrap it with butcher paper or foil to protect it. Turn the meat so that …

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WebContinue cooking in smoker or in oven set to 225°F, until brisket reaches 195°F internal temperature. Remove from smoker or oven, open foil slightly to allow steam to vent. …

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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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WebMay 2, 2023 · 1. Prepare Your Smoker. Load your smoker with enough fuel for a long smoke–as this recipe could take hours, then preheat it to 225°F. Remember: the smoke

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WebDec 4, 2015 · When the meat in this smoked brisket recipe hits an internal temperature of 200 or 205°F (83 or 96°C) in the flat, hold the wrapped brisket in a 170°F (77°C) oven or wrap it with towels or a blanket and let …

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WebMay 22, 2021 · 4 tbsp chili powder. 2 tbsp salt. 1 tbsp cracked black pepper. 2 tsp garlic powder. 1 tsp cayenne pepper. Once you’ve gathered and measured all the ingredients, …

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WebMay 18, 2020 · Wrap the brisket flat as tightly as possible and place back on the rack, seam side down making sure it won't unwrap. Continue to smoke until the internal temperature reaches 195F (90C). Rest the …

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WebClose the lid and cook until the internal temperature reaches 150-160°F, 8-12 hours, spritzing with apple juice every 30-45 minutes after the first 3 hours. 180 ˚F / 82 ˚C. 160 …

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WebOct 14, 2020 · Using just this simple seasoning will do enough to dry brine the beef a little, and impart just a touch of flavor. We don’t need to do anything more than that. Use equal parts Kosher salt to black pepper …

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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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