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Thawley 02-10-2010 06:15 PM

Brisket with a 9-hour rest???? HELP!!!!
 
So we're heading up to the snow this weekend for the annual Indian Princess winter camp. (Not really camping.)

Everyone wants BBQ the first night after we arrive. SOOOOoooooo... I'm planning to smoke a couple briskies overnight so there're ready about the time we leave in the AM. But I'm not sure about just leaving them in the cooler 8-9 hours before dinner. Would it be better to chill & then reheat? If so, how?

What to you caterers do for stuff like this?

T.K. 02-10-2010 06:20 PM

I would cool them down whole, wrap, and slice right before re-heating in it's juices later. It's not worth the risk of the meat being below 140 degrees for an extended period of time.

Nomanerz 02-10-2010 08:17 PM

I agree with T.K. After cooling, I would wrap tightly in plastic wrap covered with aluminum foil wrap. I would then reheat in the wrap. Prior to serving, I would break open the wrap to allow the meat to reabsorb the juices, then slice and serve.

Thawley 02-10-2010 09:03 PM

I like the slice it cold plan. What's the need for wrapping it so tightly? Could I just place the sliced packer in an aluminum pan with it's own juices and seal with a foil lid?

Also, what oven temp & time do y'all suggest for reheatment?

Nomanerz 02-10-2010 09:28 PM

I wrap tightly for an airtight seal which helps in keeping the brisket moist when rehaeted...usually at 225 for 2 hours.

barbefunkoramaque 02-10-2010 09:32 PM

yes chill... like i do but never ever slice before reheating...

barbefunkoramaque 02-10-2010 09:51 PM

when you see the plastic bubble its ready.

so we don't spread ignorance, anyone wanting to comment on the use of plastics in food prep and reheating, please just PM me

Meat Burner 02-10-2010 10:01 PM

Would definately agree with Donnie about not slicing before reheating. Man, slicing and then reheating sounds like a recipe for some dry dry brisket. I may be wrong so don't hammer me if you have a reason for slicing first. I am like the rest of the brethren here, always willing to learn something new. Just a thought.

barbefunkoramaque 02-10-2010 10:07 PM

Now that I read this post and read the ideas I will expand.

It looks like you are doing what I do with quite a few briskets at a time but you are taking the briskets somewhere.

First, go to sams and buy a LARGE roll for 17 buck of plastic wrap. It will last you a lifetime. I go through one a month.

Next, wrap the HOT meat in the plastic many times. 3 times one way. then 3 times the other way several times. Leave no space it you can and wrap tightly.

As the brisket cools on a rack on your counter for a bit it will draw in any space.

You brisket and its juices are sealed. I like to quickly throw it in the freezer a bit to bring the temp fown quickly... with many briskets like i have at times I use more sophisticated methods of cooling.

If I don't want it frozen I pull out in about 4 hours and place in the fridge.

to reheat I don;t even use foil and reheat in a pan in the oven and have used as high as 300 without incident.

when the plastic begins to bubble from internal pressure (don't puncture ever) then you are ready.

Let is rest again in the plastic half an hour then remove and slice.

With my rub I use the bark literally comes back from just sitting on the counter airing out.

barbefunkoramaque 02-10-2010 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Meat Burner (Post 1177140)
Would definately agree with Donnie about not slicing before reheating. Man, slicing and then reheating sounds like a recipe for some dry dry brisket. I may be wrong so don't hammer me if you have a reason for slicing first. I am like the rest of the brethren here, always willing to learn something new. Just a thought.


I think what meat burner is trying to say is, slicing the meat before reheating it is a lot like stuffing your wife's giggle spot with dry cotton before intercourse and expecting it to be juicy upon entry.

I would never say that... but Meat there... well I know that's what he is trying to say... he gets abrasive at times.

Meat Burner 02-10-2010 10:17 PM

Donnie, what kind of plastic wrap? I would think your method would be perfect for the original poster's question and the type of plastic wrap would be important.

barbefunkoramaque 02-10-2010 10:22 PM

I have no idea what goes on that makes Meat act rational all the sudden.

The same type of wrap that you would wrap your wife in. What... a big ole saran wrap roll... food wrap.... the little boxes will only frustrate you

barbefunkoramaque 02-10-2010 10:23 PM

its officially called "big azz butt wrap"

jesus come on... you know what I mean

NorthwestBBQ 02-10-2010 10:41 PM

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barbefunkoramaque 02-10-2010 10:43 PM

thanks mike..... now will Mark come in and start up the Kitty Litter/plastic debate.


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