reheating brisket

Started by squirtthecat, September 03, 2009, 07:17:30 AM

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westexasmoker

Quote from: JGW on September 10, 2009, 04:10:24 PM
I usually just wrap it up in foil and heat it up in the oven at a low temp.

Same here!.....I swear JGW how in the heck did you end up in Cali!   ;D

C
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squirtthecat


I just took the advice of someone (sorry if I can't find the post), and reheated a frozen vacpak bag (2 servings) of brisket in really-hot-but-not-quite-boiling water.  My pressure cooker doubles as a nitrous powered crock pot on steroids, so I can get a couple quarts of water wicked hot in short order...    I let the bags float around for 20-30 minutes and cut open.   Turned out perfect.   Threw in a frozen portion of pulled pork as well, just because.
 
Thanks everyone for the great tips/advice I have been picking up on this forum!

JGW

Quote from: westexasmoker on September 10, 2009, 04:51:47 PM
Quote from: JGW on September 10, 2009, 04:10:24 PM
I usually just wrap it up in foil and heat it up in the oven at a low temp.

Same here!.....I swear JGW how in the heck did you end up in Cali!   ;D

C

I dunno, joined the military, got stationed here and retired from it (and took another job).  I'll be back in Texas in a few years....I've got a date on my calendar.   ;D

Wildcat

Quote from: squirtthecat on September 10, 2009, 06:49:53 PM

I just took the advice of someone (sorry if I can't find the post), and reheated a frozen vacpak bag (2 servings) of brisket in really-hot-but-not-quite-boiling water.  My pressure cooker doubles as a nitrous powered crock pot on steroids, so I can get a couple quarts of water wicked hot in short order...    I let the bags float around for 20-30 minutes and cut open.   Turned out perfect.   Threw in a frozen portion of pulled pork as well, just because.
 
Thanks everyone for the great tips/advice I have been picking up on this forum!


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