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Title: Prime brisket on the Traeger
Post by: pz on September 06, 2017, 04:48:35 PM
Costco had a sale on prime brisket a while ago ($2.39/lb) and I purchased three because the price was so good. Into the freezer they went, and some time ago I did this cook on the Traeger modified with a Pellet Pro PID.

I'm still not that good at cooking brisket so I need the practice. Along the way I sometimes accidentally make some really good brisket, but mostly just marginal - it sure is fun practicing. Probably the best skill I have developed so far is how to salvage brisket too dry  ;D


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I like to separate the point from the flat
to better help prevent the flat from becoming
too dry. Here the point and flat are separrated,
rubbed, and wrapped for the night.
   Into the Traeger they go at 225 degrees.
I like a soft bark and am using a tube smoker
plus a pan of water.
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Well into the cook, it is progressing nicely   The flat turned out better than I have ever
done, partly because the PID helps control the
temperature far better than the stock Traeger
controller
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I'm not sure what to call these because
they are not exactly "burnt ends", but my
wife likes me to cube up part of the flat
and cook them in the beef fat rendered
from the trimmings. They are crisp
and savory.
   The final plate.
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Title: Re: Prime brisket on the Traeger
Post by: Bar-B-Lew on September 06, 2017, 04:59:14 PM
In addition to the beautiful food, you do some good computer work, PZ.  Can you start a thread on how you get your text and photos aligned so nice and neat?
Title: Re: Prime brisket on the Traeger
Post by: pz on September 06, 2017, 05:06:34 PM
Thanks Bar-B-Lew  ;)

I'd be glad to post the technique which involves the use of tables. It is not the simplest way to get things posted but once you get the hang of it, the posts go fairly well. I use a small template that I keep in a notepad document, then just cut and paste into a post. I'll post something in the General board.
Title: Re: Prime brisket on the Traeger
Post by: riverrat49 on September 06, 2017, 05:15:53 PM
Nice looking Brisket  :beer:
Title: Re: Prime brisket on the Traeger
Post by: Quadman750 on September 06, 2017, 05:18:09 PM
Beautiful brisket & burnt ends.
Title: Re: Prime brisket on the Traeger
Post by: pmillen on September 06, 2017, 05:54:13 PM
Excellent food, and I agree, excellent presentation.

PelletFan's look and feel is a big notch above the other sites I frequent.  You're a major contributor to that.
Title: Re: Prime brisket on the Traeger
Post by: pz on September 06, 2017, 06:07:50 PM
Thanks gents - you're way too kind  ;)

I think it is the collection of fine folks that have been drawn by the most excellent informative posts and subsequent conversations - definitely encourages one to post  :clap:
Title: Re: Prime brisket on the Traeger
Post by: Kristin Meredith on September 06, 2017, 06:17:05 PM
Excellent food, and I agree, excellent presentation.

PelletFan's look and feel is a big notch above the other sites I frequent.  You're a major contributor to that.

Agree, but also have to add you, Queball, FMT and a few others I am blanking on to that list.  The quality of recipes, cooking, presentations and tutorials going on in these threads is just outstanding!  I feel just like a proud parent, kind of basking in reflected glory!!!! ;D