Answer: Don't! Just keep cooking..
Up next, some Carolina TREETed brisket flats:
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(these looked much much much smaller in the store when I bought them :o)
Are those going in tonight ?
Quote from: FLBentRider on October 24, 2009, 06:55:23 PM
Are those going in tonight ?
They went in at 6PM, as I was pulling umpteen pounds of pork.
3 hours of
Pecan Oak @ 220 degrees. I'm about to go out at boat them up for the night and back the temps down. (sorry Pachanga, but these were heavily trimmed flats)
3.5 hours later..
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Time to insert probes and boat up for the night.
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Looks good squirt. Don't clean you Bradley, you'll ruin it. Heck, that's what seasoning is for.
QuoteThey went in at 6PM, as I was pulling umpteen pounds of pork.
3 hours of Pecan Oak @ 220 degrees. I'm about to go out at boat them up for the night and back the temps down. (sorry Pachanga, but these were heavily trimmed flats)
Squirtthecat.
You can't go wrong when you're smoking, Bud. It's all good, just different.
I have a lot of strong opinions which I will express occasionally and sporadically. They are worth exactly what they cost. Nothing.
Did you read my recent post on Mustard Slather? It is a must try on brisket and so much more; ribs, ham, poultry, fish, wild game, all manner of road kill and wild pig. It'll make a flat stand up and salute, then lie down, behave and get tender.
I'll bet the flats turn out great.
Good luck and slow smoking.
Pachanga
Those look great Squirt!
I love the color that sauce makes on them.
Pachanga,
I think I've been to your casino in CA :D
Carolyn
Carolyn,
Hope you broke the bank. That is the Pechanga tribe's casino. Different tribe from me. However, I am proud to have a high percentage of American Indian flowing in my veins. Unfortunately, none of the casino dollars ever make it my way. Maybe I should call up the Pechanga tribe.
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You may have read in the Brisket Pachanga Authentic Texas Brisket Recipe (http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?t=532) that Pachanga is a Mexican slang word meaning "lively, wild, rowdy fiesta or party".
Squirtthecat, I am working on a manifesto titled "To Foil or Not to Foil, That is the Question". Another rambling that will cost you nothing.
Good luck and slow smoking,
Pachanga
They do look great.
HR
Nice job squirt :)