Let's Talk BBQ
Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Pellet Grills and Smokers => Topic started by: sliding_billy on November 05, 2017, 02:54:26 AM
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Brisket (choice) was on sale for $1.69 so I had to buy one. I had to use the pellet grill since I needed to start overnight and let my son tend the cooker since I had errands to run in the morning. I asked the butcher if they had any small ones, and was brought out a cart with everything but one over 10 pounds. One was marked at 7 pounds, but was told "pretty sure this one is weighed wrong." I grabbed it knowing it was too big. When I got home and weighed it... 11.5 pounds! Win for me, but I still had to cook it. I trimmed the heck out of it and then split the flat and point. When the flat finished I started resting it and put the point in. The point came out a few hours later after already having some flat. More resting, more brisket and lots of leftovers.
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looks great. congratulations on the price score.
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I see some brisket chili in your immediate future :thumbup: :thumbup:
Your pellet grill sure puts ones heck of a smoke ring on that brisket.
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Awesome looking brisket! Sure wish brisket was priced that low here in Georgia!
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Not sure if I've ever had an issue with too much brisket. That looks great and what a great price. I can't find any around here under 5-6 dollars per/lb
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Awesome looking brisket! Sure wish brisket was priced that low here in Georgia!
That makes two of us.
I would love to smoke another brisket, but won't pay what they want for it. >:( ;D
Yours looks great SB.
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More brisket than you needed???? Hmm - just sounds like an opportunity for AWESOME leftovers and a big pot of brisket chili. Nice looking brisket - great color
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We have been eating leftovers for two days. No stopping. All just served the same way it was originally. No tacos, chili, etc.