We gotta do what we gotta do.
If it doesn’t quit raining in the next 30 minutes, my burnt ends are going in the oven.
Christmas Brisket: forced to try new
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bowhnter wrote:We gotta do what we gotta do.
If it doesn’t quit raining in the next 30 minutes, my burnt ends are going in the oven.
Just a light drizzle here now so I hope you’re clear. I’m about 75 miles west of Louisiana border
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looks great, not sure how I missed this, not checking in very often as the 5.5 year old keeps us running...
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spacetrucker wrote:looks great, not sure how I missed this, not checking in very often as the 5.5 year old keeps us running...
If you’re in a bind time wise this is a great option. It was fork tender
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Rambo wrote:[quote="
If you’re in a bind time wise this is a great option. It was fork tender
I have that on my to "test" once we get back to Texas...
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spacetrucker wrote:Rambo wrote:[quote="
If you’re in a bind time wise this is a great option. It was fork tender
I have that on my to "test" once we get back to Texas...
It’ll work. Bark was still great
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Simply gorgeous! I bet it ate good too!Rambo wrote:Turned out great
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Nice work Rambo!!!
I do a lot of precooked briskets for my neighbors. A method I use is once the brisket is cooked I go ahead and slice it then I separate the ajus from the grease from the pan. Place the slices in a two gallon zip lock freezer bag and poor the ajus into the bag. I then place the bag in a ice bath and force the air out and seal. Let it cool then either freeze or refrigerate. Once warmed up in a pan it is just like I took it off the cooker.
I do a lot of precooked briskets for my neighbors. A method I use is once the brisket is cooked I go ahead and slice it then I separate the ajus from the grease from the pan. Place the slices in a two gallon zip lock freezer bag and poor the ajus into the bag. I then place the bag in a ice bath and force the air out and seal. Let it cool then either freeze or refrigerate. Once warmed up in a pan it is just like I took it off the cooker.
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k.a.m. wrote:Nice work Rambo!!!
I do a lot of precooked briskets for my neighbors. A method I use is once the brisket is cooked I go ahead and slice it then I separate the ajus from the grease from the pan. Place the slices in a two gallon zip lock freezer bag and poor the ajus into the bag. I then place the bag in a ice bath and force the air out and seal. Let it cool then either freeze or refrigerate. Once warmed up in a pan it is just like I took it off the cooker.
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