Morning:)
Well, an interesting evening and a slightly longer cook than expected but an amazing finish:)
After trimming what felt like a good couple of kilos of fat off the brisket and a simple salt & pepper rub it was ready.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZJ1U ... sp=sharingGoing on my new WSM 57 which i've been waiting to test also with my new CyberQ.... So first USDA brisket on my new WSM with my new Cyber Q... what could possibly go wrong???!
Firstly finding out that after spending time setting up the CyberQ to access my home wifi network that it couldn't find, let alone connect to my wifi powerline extender for the garden.
Due to the fact it was raining i decided to plug in my Maverick so i could monitor the pit getting up to temp from the dryness of my home only to find that they were both reading different, 25-30F, the CyberQ being lower. Took slightly longer than expected so the brisket didn't go on til 12.45... Was aiming for midnight, hoping to be done for 1-2pm ish. As it was late and not being sure at that time which one was out of calibration and didn't want to overcook the brisket i set the Cyber Q for 250F put the brisket on and went to bed.
So, was up at 7am only to find the brisket had only reached 148F and not quite the bark i was expecting although still looking juicy and not at all dry.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZJ1U ... sp=sharingI did think that by this time it would be into the stall. I pretty much decided by this that it must be the CyberQ that was out so to double check decided to test the maverick probes in boiling water. I was right so wacked the temp up on the CyberQ so it would continue cooking around 250F but at about 1pm i decided to up the temp again to 275F otherwise it would of been really late by the time it was done.
I held off wrapping in butchers paper til about 180F so as to get a better bark. Took it to 195-197F before taking off to rest which was about 3pm so not too much longer, but after resting and we didn't get to eat til almost 4pm but well worth the wait.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZJ1U ... sp=sharingBy far the most Tasty, Juicy and Tender brisket i've ever cooked and although we have leftovers i can't wait to cook another one:))
It prob could've done with another going just another 1-2F but was super happy with the result and so was everyone else. Served as a full roast dinner with a lovely smoked gravy from the drippings.