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Pit Talk -- Comments and Questions Regarding These Pellet Pits => GMG => Topic started by: wilpark on February 07, 2018, 12:08:48 AM
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Just wanted to know of anyone has used the GMG pre-programmed Brisket profile for a brisket. Is it any Good?
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Looks like im going to have to give it a go. Will report when its done
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Good deal, we always like it when a member can report something about their pit or cook and we can all learn something!
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Looks like im going to have to give it a go. Will report when its done
I know this is an old thread, but did you ever try the profile and how did it turn out?
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Looks like im going to have to give it a go. Will report when its done
I know this is an old thread, but did you ever try the profile and how did it turn out?
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I know that this is an old response to an old thread but, I tried it and the brisket turned out great. The point was juicier than the flat. I wrapped in paper. Next time I am going to inject and run the same profile, possibly next week.
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Excellent, I might try it too.
This is the Brisket profile on my GMG app. Is this the same as yours?
185F grill temp for 5 hours
185F grill temp for 2 hours
185F grill temp until probe temp reaches 165F
225F grill temp until probe temp reaches 198F
Keep warm
Cheers, David
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Never having used the app on mine, I'm a bit in the dark. Why 3 different entries for 185f?
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GREG-B,
I found the “recipe†on the GMG website. The timing of the steps correspond to flipping and wrapping:
5 hours fat side up, flip
2 hours fat side down, flip
Fat side up again to 165, wrap
The app sends a notification at the end of each step, so the reminders could be useful.
Cheers, David
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Excellent, I might try it too.
This is the Brisket profile on my GMG app. Is this the same as yours?
185F grill temp for 5 hours
185F grill temp for 2 hours
185F grill temp until probe temp reaches 165F
225F grill temp until probe temp reaches 198F
Keep warm
Cheers, David
That's the one I ran. I did the flip also from the recipe in the book (see tewharaunz). My brisket was almost 11 pounds before trimming. The battery on my scale was dead so I could not measure it before putting it on the grill. I believe it took 11 hours.