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Old 11-06-2008, 07:07 PM   #1
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So a buddy of mine wants me to smoke a brisket for him to add into his chili. I was just going to vacuum pack it when I am done. However, I got to thinking. If he is going to make it on Thursday, should I leave the brisket whole, or have him get it after it has sat in the cooler for a couple hours then take home and cut how he wants then?
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Old 11-06-2008, 07:51 PM   #2
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[quote=Buster Dog BBQ;775800]So a buddy of mine wants me to smoke a brisket for him to add into his chili. I was just going to vacuum pack it when I am done. However, I got to thinking. If he is going to make it on Thursday, should I leave the brisket whole, or have him get it after it has sat in the cooler for a couple hours then take home and cut how he wants then?[/quote

Depends on when you're gonna smoke it for him...If you're doing it a few days before I'd just leave it whole (minus a few test slices ) and put it in the fridge...that way he can cut it up to his own size. If you're doing it today I'd freeze it.
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Old 11-07-2008, 05:35 AM   #3
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For sure leave it whole. I diced one up a couple of days ahead of time and it dried out too much for the chili.
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