Let's Talk BBQ
Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Pellet Grills and Smokers => Topic started by: sliding_billy on October 03, 2020, 01:22:34 PM
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Had Calvin (my younger son) assisting on this cook since Adrian was knee deep in mechanical engineering assignments. I thing we did pretty good. I know he did. :P
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Fantastic looking, some day I need to man up and try one.
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OMG I’D LOVE ME SOME OF THAT!!!!!!!!!
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Looks mouthwatering Billy!
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Yep! That's some good looking brisket for sure!!!
Trade you a roll for a slice. Lol.....
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Your brisket looks excellent.
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sb, nice brisket.
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Very nice. I'm like CDN Smoker, I need to man up and try one myself as well.
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Very nice. I'm like CDN Smoker, I need to man up and try one myself as well.
Luckily, it isn't as rough to try different things in Texas where the price of brisket is bearable. I have no idea how many briskets I have done at this point.
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I'm not concerned as much about the cost, but want to avoid failure. :)
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BEAUTIFUL!!! Now I need to try one but dang the price ???
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BEAUTIFUL!!! Now I need to try one but dang the price ???
Tommy, in Texas brisket is usually cheaper than ground hamburger meat. I always check the price of both. If brisket is cheaper, I buy it and grind it into hamburger. Probably not doing myself any favors because it takes a lot of effort to grind. package, and then clean up... but it does taste better than regular hamburger meat.
I found some select briskets at Walmart last week for $1.89/ pound and choice briskets for $2.09/ pound. Prime briskets at HEB were $2.49/ pound. All prices were sale prices.
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I do love tripping over briskets for sale at HEB, I now have to drive 40 minutes to get one
That is one great looking brisket, but heck, you aint never done a bad one (at least not what you post here) :thumbup: