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Everything You Need to Know About BBQ Brisket
In most southern states, bbq brisket is a delicacy when it is cooked
right. The key is to getting the flavor, temperature, time, and cut of
meat all in perfect harmony. It sounds more difficult than it is, but it
can take several tries to cook a delicious bbq brisket that is moist and
flavor full.
The first thing to consider for the bbq brisket is the cut of the meat.
It is widely agreed that the brisket should be untrimmed. It is the
layer of fat on top of the brisket that will help keep it moist during
cooking. The best place to go is straight to the butcher. Look for a cut
that is deep red in color and has a lot of marbling. This will also add
to the tenderness of the bbq brisket.
Brisket is very tough meat, which is why it must be cooked slowly in
order to increase tenderness. The most traditional way to do this is
through a smoker. There are also recipes available to cook bbq brisket
in the oven, but it is not the same.
Preparing the BBQ Brisket
When preparing the bbq brisket, it is important to plan in advance.
It can take 1 to 1 1/2 hours of cooking time per pound of brisket.
Additionally, the brisket should be marinated for a minimum of 12 hours
prior to cooking. There are too many marinade and rub possibilities to
go into them all, but it is fun to try out all of the different recipes!
Some recipes rely on adding certain ingredients to the fire, such as
cedar or mesquite. This will enhance the bbq brisket through the smoke.
It is very important to cook bbq brisket slowly. This means cooking at a
low temperature for a very long time. The brisket should be placed in
the smoker with the layer of fat on top. The low temperature will cause
the collagen in the meat to break down and tenderize the meat. That
important layer of fat will also drip to keep the meat moist as it
cooks. If the bbq brisket seems to be drying out, then it is ok to wrap
it in foil to finish the cooking. The brisket is done when it reaches
195° Fahrenheit.
There are so many possibilities when it comes to bbq brisket. This cut
of meat can be delicious when it is properly seasoned and smoked.
Following these simple instructions will help cook an excellent bbq
brisket, while searching for new recipes will make it even more
delicious!
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