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Perfect Brisket Method
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Thursday, May 6 2010
ISSUE #2
In this issue:
Perfect Brisket Method
Must-Have BBQ Supplies
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ISSUE #2
In this issue
I go through the perfect brisket method step-by-step and give you the exact technique that I use to create award-winning brisket and burnt ends.
 
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Perfect Brisket Method
 

Start out with a 12-14 lb packer brisket (you can find one at Sam's or Coscos)

First you want to trim any large deposits of fat from the point end. Also, trim half of the fat vein connecting the point and flat but don’t trim any fat from the top of the flat. Flip the brisket over and trim any other large fat deposits but leave at least ¼” of fat on the bottom of the flat and point. Now you’re ready for the injection and first seasoning.

Season the entire brisket starting on the back side and flipping over. Use a good amount of Salt, Black Pepper, and Garlic Powder. You want to season it like you would a steak you are about to grill.

To make the injection, you’ll need:

- Beef Base (1 heaping tea)
- Worcestershire Sauce (1 TBS)
- Soy Sauce (1 TBS)
- Accent (1 tea)
- Water (2 cups).

You want to warm the water in a small sauce pan, add the beef base and whisk, then add the rest. It doesn’t have to be boiling but you want to get it hot enough to dissolve the beef base. (You can find the beef base at most grocery stores in the soup isle next to the chicken bouillon).

Inject the entire brisket with this mixture. Space the injections about an inch apart. You’ll want to do this in a large aluminum pan because it can be very messy.

After injecting, place the brisket in a 2.5 gal. zip lock bag and pour the remaining injection over the brisket. Marinade in the fridge for at least 4-5 hours. (overnight is best).

When you’re ready to smoke, take the brisket out of the fridge, drain the marinade off (pat dry w/ paper towel if possible), and apply your dry rub starting with the bottom, then move to the top sides.

Place the brisket on the smoker and try to keep the temp at 250 degrees with cherry smoke. It’ll be ok if you can’t get your smoker to hold at these temps. You’ll want to check the internal temp after 5 hours. It should be in the 160 to 170 range.

At this temp, you want to pull the brisket off the smoker and place in an aluminum pan and add ¼” of liquid (beef stock, apple juice, etc.) to the aluminum pan and APPLY MORE DRY RUB, then cover with aluminum foil.

Place the brisket back on the smoker and cook another 3 hours. . After three hours, check the internal temp. The thermometer should insert very easily into the meat. (like sticking it in butter) The temp should be around 200 degrees. If it’s not in this temp range, place it back on the cooker and monitor it every 45 min.

Once you reach the desired temperature, take the brisket off the smoker and vent it to let the steam out. (approx. 15 minutes).

Close the aluminum foil after venting and place in a Dry Cooler with a towel wrapped over it. You’ll rest it inside here for 1 ½ to 2 hours. This will allow the brisket to tighten back up and absorb some of the drippings from the pan.

When you’re ready to slice the brisket, remove it from the cooler and place on a cutting board. Separate the flat from the point. Tent the flat with aluminum foil and cut the point for burnt ends.

To make burnt ends, you want to cut the point into 1” chunks. Place them in a small aluminum pan and toss in sauce. To make the sauce, use 1 cup of bbq sauce mixed with 3 TBS of the au jus from the large aluminum pan. Coat the burnt in pieces gently with this sauce and place back in the smoker for an hour (uncovered).

Cut the brisket into the desired slices and place the slices in a small pan. In the pan you can mix 1 cup of the au jus and 1 cup of bbq sauce (I recommend Head Country or Blues Hog). This will keep the slices moist and add flavor to them.

 

If you have any questions, just email me at Malcom@killerhogs.com

 
 
 
 
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