Dropped a nice chunk of rubbed brisket in the BGE. Set my CyberQ to 330 F and away we go...
Running a Brisket hot and sort of fast...
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Running a Brisket hot and sort of fast...
Also a new seal
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Re: Running a Brisket hot and sort of fast...
What did you use for the new gasket?
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Gasket is Gold Standard High Heat Gasket with Adhesive for Large Big Green Egg...
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Re: Running a Brisket hot and sort of fast...
I see it has a two year warranty - eggcelent. Also see Kevlar mentioned in addition to Nomex.
Tried the Nomex a while back and had issues with the peal and stick adhesive. Came off first cook.
Hi-Que makes some nice stuff. Hopefully the Hi-Que adhesive performs much better than the original adhesive.
Good luck with it - and the brisket.
Tried the Nomex a while back and had issues with the peal and stick adhesive. Came off first cook.
Hi-Que makes some nice stuff. Hopefully the Hi-Que adhesive performs much better than the original adhesive.
Good luck with it - and the brisket.
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Re: Running a Brisket hot and sort of fast...
I cleaned the surface down to bare porcelain with a scraper, acetone and various pieces of sandpaper. I think that's the key to a good adhesion.
Also let sit closed for a few days before using.
Brisket.was good!!!
Also let sit closed for a few days before using.
Brisket.was good!!!
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Re: Running a Brisket hot and sort of fast...
Eggcellent effort. Newbie hit a dinger.
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