I'm cooking a smaller brisket Monday- 10 pounds, packer style, with the fat cap on- and I was wondering how long I should expect it to take? I want to take it off at 3:30 PM and slice at 4:00. I'll be cooking over a mesquite/oak mix at around 225*. Oh yeah Elgin sausages too! But they are easy.
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Cook time for a 10 pound brisket?
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At 225, bout 1 lb/ hr.....i cook at 300 take bout 6 hrs
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Re: Cook time for a 10 pound brisket?
Start earlier than you think.... brisket holds well in a cooler surround by towels or newspaper. Better to have it done early than have the guest milling around hungry. A ten pounder at 225* I'd allot 12 hours - especially if your brisket is right out of the refrigerator.
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I did a 10 lber yesterday went on at 0930 and finished as 1800
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cook a 10lb over the weekend, average cook temp was 180-200, took 16 hours, but it was awesome
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I'm going to go against conventional wisdom when I cook mine tomorrow. I'm going to start it in the oven and finish it on my pit. I know that's backwards from all I've ever read. I'll post a full report.
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