Took 14 hours but it came out fantastic. Finished cooking at midnight last night. Wrapped it in a towel (it was in red butcher paper) and put it inthe ice chest to rest. It sucked almost all the juice last night. Has really good smoke flavor and the first words the wife said was wow, this is tender. So I am happy with it.
1st Brisket on new Victory Pellet Smoker
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I'll tell you one thing, Pawpaw, if that's your first then you are in for some Larapin BBQ's so get ready
Awesome Smoke Ring and Centerfold Quality.
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OldUsedParts wrote:I'll tell you one thing, Pawpaw, if that's your first then you are in for some Larapin BBQ's so get ready
Awesome Smoke Ring and Centerfold Quality.
That's my first on this new cooker. I learned a few things about this cooker in the process. I've cooked them on my old Camp Chef Lux and a Pit Barrel in the past.
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10-4 That's still an awesome smoke ring for a Pellet Pooper !
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Simply Beautiful!!!
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Very nice; tender written all over it
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Rambo wrote:Very nice; tender written all over it
It was that. My brother and I have a friend we call Toothless Rick. My brother said even Toothless Rick could eat this.
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Really nice looking brisket. Congrats on the new cooker
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Thanks!bsooner75 wrote:Really nice looking brisket. Congrats on the new cooker
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That looks great, I have to do 2 for a wedding soon and hope they turn out 1/2 as well as yours
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