JOERM
Member
I'm sure this has been asked a ton of times but what's one more time??
I am going to bbq a brisket starting around 7 or 8 in the morning and cook for 10 or 12 hours. Looked at several websites for recipes and all and combined a few into the one I think will work for me.
Most all websites suggest wrapping meat in alum foil and then continue cooking for several more hours. One site states doing this at 150 deg and another says 190 deg. I think this is the trick that has caused me to totally bomb out on past attempts at briskets. I want to impress my wife who is from the south who has eaten "Tender" brisket cut with a fork, of which I have not been able to do yet.
Any suggestions? I need em quick, should have asked a few days ago.
Joe
I am going to bbq a brisket starting around 7 or 8 in the morning and cook for 10 or 12 hours. Looked at several websites for recipes and all and combined a few into the one I think will work for me.
Most all websites suggest wrapping meat in alum foil and then continue cooking for several more hours. One site states doing this at 150 deg and another says 190 deg. I think this is the trick that has caused me to totally bomb out on past attempts at briskets. I want to impress my wife who is from the south who has eaten "Tender" brisket cut with a fork, of which I have not been able to do yet.
Any suggestions? I need em quick, should have asked a few days ago.
Joe