Made some pork brisket and it was pretty awesome
First started with brisket and pork belly
Sliced them into 1” slices
Then used Moo Gloo to glue the meat together. I alternated the brisket then pork on bed of Saran Wrap to make it easier to wrap afterwards. I used the moo gloo liberally between slices to assure meat coverage.
You can see the powder between the slices above
Then i Saran wrapped and left in frig overnight and to my surprise it stuck together !! Moo gloo works!!
I then rubbed down with favorite brisket and pork rubs
Smoked on the pit!! I just felt it was gonna fall apart but it didn’t!!
And slices it up and made a great center piece for Thanksgiving !!
Super surprised how the moo gloo really worked.
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Not sure how i uploaded twice. Please delete one
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That reminds me of the dish we call "Burnt Ends" - - - looks great, Sir
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Bockbock wrote:That's new to me. Would you do it again?
I plan to do it again for Christmas since I am going to my sisters house as 1 of our dishes. I would consider this BBQ version of the "TurDucken" LOL... It tasted good by itself but better with a BBQ sauce.
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looks great, gotta google moo gloo, that is completely new to me
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New to me as well, but it looks good!
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