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Title: which wood for brisket?
Post by: tsquared on December 30, 2004, 05:19:23 PM
I'm about to do my first brisket this evening (as soon as my salmon finishes.[:)])and I'm wondering which wood people prefer.
Tom
Title: Re: which wood for brisket?
Post by: BigSmoker on December 30, 2004, 05:51:22 PM
T2,
I like pecan or hickory in that order[:)].

Jeff
www.bbqshopping.com
Some say BBQ is in your blood, if thats true my blood must be BBQ sauce.
Title: Re: which wood for brisket?
Post by: SMOKEHOUSE ROB on December 30, 2004, 05:57:24 PM
just like bigsmoker said or mix it up a bit, oak and apple 2to1 mixed, or pecan and apple,
Title: Re: which wood for brisket?
Post by: nsxbill on December 30, 2004, 07:33:56 PM
The last brisket I did was quite good.  Although some shy away from Mesquite, my last was done with 4 hrs of it.  After 4 hours, I rotated racks, changed the water, then went for a finish temp of 185.  I was smoking at 210° and temp only varied about 2° throughout the cook, other then when I had to open the door to rotate and change the water.

Cooking time for the 3 flats at about 4 lbs ea. was about 14hrs.  2 hrs in the cooler afterwards, and it was delicious....  Some call it the "Devil Wood."  I like the flavor, and recommend that you try it once before excluding from your repertoire of available bisquettes.

Bill
Title: Re: which wood for brisket?
Post by: tsquared on December 31, 2004, 01:35:09 AM
Thanks guys. I'm going to try 2 to 1 pecan and mesquite for 4 hours of smoke on my 13 lb brisket, then maintain 210 f for the rest of the time. I'm figuring 15 hours? Then towel and cooler until the New Year's Pary. Yeeha!
Tom
Title: Re: which wood for brisket?
Post by: JJC on December 31, 2004, 03:00:16 AM
Not to confuse the issues, but I;ve done brisket with a 50/50 mix of hickory and apple, and it was terrific . . .

John
Newton MA
Title: Re: which wood for brisket?
Post by: BigSmoker on December 31, 2004, 03:17:39 AM
T2,
Thats a pretty hefty brisket.  It may take as long as 18+ hours.  Start early.  You can always FTC for 6 or more hours.

Jeff
www.bbqshopping.com
Some say BBQ is in your blood, if thats true my blood must be BBQ sauce.
Title: Re: which wood for brisket?
Post by: tsquared on December 31, 2004, 03:32:06 AM
Thanks Bigsmoker I will. Salmon is just coming out of the smoker and I'll put the brisket right in. Shooting for 6 tomorrow night, so I figure if I put it in at around 8:30 pm tonight (PST) that will leave enough room to get the right temp. I'll let you know how it goes...
Tom
Title: Re: which wood for brisket?
Post by: Habanero Smoker on December 31, 2004, 12:14:06 PM
I always smoke beef with a 3 hickory to 1 mesquite mix. That's the flavor I prefer on beef. Each time I do a brisket I try to use a different rub. My last brisket I only used salt, pepper and garlic powder. It came out great.
Title: Re: which wood for brisket?
Post by: tsquared on January 01, 2005, 07:19:31 AM
I did the 13 lb brisket for almost 18 hours and took it out when the Maverick hit 183. Foil,towel,cooler for 3 1/2 hours and carved it up with my new scimitar sized fish fillet knife (xmas present)at the New Year's shindig. Very happy crowd, second helpings all around. Thanks for the advice, it worked out great. The coldsmoked salmon was a hit too, the  smoker has been getting a workout lately.[8D]
Tom