Glazing your brisket?
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Glazing your brisket?
Been seeing a number of Texas comp pics with a sauce glaze on the top of their brisket slices. What's your take on this....
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
I don't glaze, just slice and dip in its own juices prior to boxing. Not sure if it helps, just something I do.
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
No glaze for me.
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
Really depends on what the judges like that day, have done top 3 regulary both ways doesnt seem to matter that much imo. Seems to me the tendency this year is towards a more traditional smokey brisket doing well, jmo.
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
No glaze for me either... However I know a very successful cook (not on this forum) that wins quite a few brisket categories in comps that does glaze.
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
From a BBQ judge's standpoint, it might give the false impression of more juiciness, which may cause some judges to score a bit higher on presentation. Just a thought...
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
I've never tasted a glaze brisket. It might be really good. As for me, a nice little dip in the jus.
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Swamp Donkeyz BBQ wrote:I've never tasted a glaze brisket. It might be really good. As for me, a nice little dip in the jus.
Same here but I take em for a big dip!! : )
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
Tasted glazed briskets, never liked em. I dip, not soak in the juices from the foil.
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
We make a sort of Demi glacé from the drippings, tastes phenomenal and looks super juicy. Every slice you cut, that juice runs between the slices. Guess we are glazers, but savory not sweet
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
I'd eat that for a try. And while I don't speak with authority (ask Redneck) while glazing is probably fine in KCBS, it might be a DQ for the other organizations. Seem to recall a no saucing rule, and while I think glazing on ribs flies under the radar, might not for brisket.
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
Boots wrote:I'd eat that for a try. And while I don't speak with authority (ask Redneck) while glazing is probably fine in KCBS, it might be a DQ for the other organizations. Seem to recall a no saucing rule, and while I think glazing on ribs flies under the radar, might not for brisket.
Boots, your good to go as long as it is done before it is placed in the box and no pooling occurs. If pooling does occur the head judges usually have gloves and paper towels handy for you to wipe it up.
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Re: Glazing your brisket?
^^^ what he said ^^^
We always take paper towels and gloves with us just in case there is some pooling from that super juicy food or I need to touch the food
We always take paper towels and gloves with us just in case there is some pooling from that super juicy food or I need to touch the food
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