Ideal cooking temp for brisket

Started by dreys50, March 02, 2010, 09:04:14 AM

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dreys50

Im looking to do my first brisket and there seems some variations for the cooking temp.

I usually see 200-215F or 235-250F. Any preference with the Bradleys as to which range is more ideal? (Time is no issue to me).

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dreys50

Do you guys go straight from the fridge, or bring to room temp before popping it in ?

squirtthecat

225° here.   (yeah, we are all in agreement)   ::)

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Quote from: dreys50 on March 02, 2010, 09:07:52 AM
Do you guys go straight from the fridge, or bring to room temp before popping it in ?

Bring it to room temp.
If your so cool....where's your Tattoo.

pensrock

room temp, preheated smoker, 220 F

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ronbeaux

33 degrees when it hits the 250 temp. Gives it a little while longer to absorb smoke.

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