In Texas it is the only way to go when BBQ ingOr those not American...
I knew you didn't like brisket. You are Putin's puppet!!! Go eat some borscht.NOT AMERICAN!!! DOESN'T LIKE BRISKET!!!!!!!!!
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In Texas it is the only way to go when BBQ ingOr those not American...
I knew you didn't like brisket. You are Putin's puppet!!! Go eat some borscht.NOT AMERICAN!!! DOESN'T LIKE BRISKET!!!!!!!!!
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Still batting zero. Let's keep it that way.In Texas it is the only way to go when BBQ ing
I knew you didn't like brisket. You are Putin's puppet!!! Go eat some borscht.
And it'll be even better tomorrow...I sliced the brisket. It is perfect. Tender and juicy.
Anyone Barbecuing for Easter? We celebrate Easter on Saturday so families can go to church Sunday.
I'm BBQ an 17 pound brisket.
I'm cooking in my Z Grill pellet smoker. I'm using a 70% mesquite and 30% Charcoal pellet mixture. I'll cook it at 235 degrees till 205 degrees internal on the point. I'll wrap it in non waxed butcher paper after 4-5 hours and continue the cook.
I'm be using mustard rub. Then salt and coarse ground black pepper 50/50 mixture. And then Bearded Butchers Black season. It has some coffee in it and helps make a great smoke ring. Mustard helps release spices and it helps the seasoning adhere to the brisket. Mustard does not affect the flavor itself. A 17 lb brisket should take 12-14 hours.
Thought you were female? or your other persona was. So you a lesbian? The magats will certainly love that.
U Getting UR Freak On.Sounds good. Except for the salt; never liked salt on anything. I can tolerate sea salt in very small portions.
I use what Franklin BBQ suggests with the addition of Bearded Butchers Black seasoning. Franklin BBQ has been voted best in Texas multiple times by D magazine. He always has a long line outside of his BBQ restaurant in Austin. A huge chunk of Beef like brisket can use a generous amount of salt. But you are certainly better off to reduce your salt intake. But brisket isn't exactly healthy food is it?Sounds good. Except for the salt; never liked salt on anything. I can tolerate sea salt in very small portions.
I use what Franklin BBQ suggests with the addition of Bearded Butchers Black seasoning. Franklin BBQ has been voted best in Texas multiple times by D magazine. He always has a long line outside of his BBQ restaurant in Austin. A huge chunk of Beef like brisket can use a generous amount of salt. But you are certainly better off to reduce your salt intake. But brisket isn't exactly healthy food is it?![]()
I had a sliced BBQ sandwich with Stubs original BBQ sauce for lunch. I made my signature fruit salad , my niece always requests it, and it is always better after a day or two. I had some of that also for lunch.And it'll be even better tomorrow...
I like brisket but my wife is a Vegetarian but eats tuna and salmon. Brisket is 12-17 lbs and a bit to much for me to eat alone. I only cook it for family celebrations.Beef is a luxury item for most of the world. Americans are now forced to buy the cheaper cuts. I live in beef country where sirloin cost $13 a pound while brisket is about $4 an lb but it takes me 12 hours and the cost of wood to cook it.
We all love brisket but I find myself eating a lot more chicken and pork.
I can't wait to get my next smoker. Ceramic results in moister meat so I'm looking for a Kamado Joe. I laugh at my brother-in-laws spending money on a propane grill and not realizing that wood or charcoal adds to the taste of meat.I like brisket but my wife is a Vegetarian but eats tuna and salmon. Brisket is 12-17 lbs and a bit to much for me to eat alone. I only cook it for family celebrations.
I like having both propane with a rotisserie and a Weber.....but YA.....if I could only have one it would be the Weber.I can't wait to get my next smoker. Ceramic results in moister meat so I'm looking for a Kamado Joe. I laugh at my brother-in-laws spending money on a propane grill and not realizing that wood or charcoal adds to the taste of meat.
Ceramic is my choice for moist meat. I grew up eating at restaurants with brick ovens so I try to do that in my backyard.I like having both propane with a rotisserie and a Weber.....but YA.....if I could only have one it would be the Weber.