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mrboy

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Mar 10, 2012
Location
Champaign, Il
I never have had a lot of luck with brisket until today, I usually end up with jerky the dog turns her nose up at. Today I followed BluDawg's K.I.S.S. method and it turned out fantastic!

It's easy, fast, tastes great and it works.

Thanks BluDawg.

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BluDawgs Brisket

K.I S.S. some of the best brisket you will ever eat! Total cook time including the rest 8 hrs or less. I promise it will be as moist as mornin dew on the lilly, tender as a mothers love, pure beefy smoky goodness.

1 packer 12-15 lb
Trim off the hard fat on each side of the flat thin the fat cap to 1/4"

Mix your Rub
1 part kosher salt 4 parts Med grind Black peppa by volume( this is a true 50/50 BY weight)
apply a coat of rub you need to be able to see the meat through the rub clearly.

Pre heat the pit to 300 deg
place brisket on the pit Fat Cap Down and point to the firebox unless it is a RF cooker then point to away from FB

Maintain pit between 275-325 if cookin on a stick burner
cook Brisket 4 hrs
remove from pit wrap in a single layer of Butcher paper Return to pit Fat cap up.
after 1 hr probe the thicket part of the Flat only! If it isn't *probe tender it will be within 1 hr.
once it is probe tender remove from the pit keep it wrapped in the paper you cooked it in and allow it to rest on your counter until the Internal temp reaches 150 this will take about two hrs.
Don't ever slice more than you can eat big pieces retain moisture and won't dry up on you like slices will.


*PROBE TENDER>This is the feel that is mimicked by cutting room temperature butter with a hot knife, there should be no drag
 
BluDawg is just one of the farkers that hangs out around here and knows his chit.

The BluDawg brisket recipe is at the bottom of the original post in this thread.
 
Glad it worked for you.
Our best Briskets have been hot and fast.
I tried in the past to find that recipe but ended up elsewhere.
Worked a treat tho
 
Have had the privilege to try brisket made by BluDawg at a Texas Bash and it's the real deal for sure.
 
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