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Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 07:33
by Curlie028
Got a 2.44kg "rolled brisket joint" and plan to smoke it for the old man this Father's Day.
Do I cut the string off it and unroll or just smoke it rolled up?
Am I right to say, at that weight, it should take 8 hours, keeping the smoker at between 220 and 240?
Re: Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 07:52
by All Weather Griller
Unroll it, rub it, smokit. Rolled it will not get an even exposure
Re: Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 07:58
by Curlie028
Unrolled it is then
Thanks
Re: Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 09:50
by Curlie028
When I unrolled the brisket it was in, best I can describe, two connected layers, one resting on the other.
Pondered cutting it in two but decided against that.
Naked 2.44kg Brisket by
carl.oakes, on Flickr
Dressed in a Texas Rib by
carl.oakes, on Flickr
Charcoal & Chips set by
carl.oakes, on Flickr
Put approx a chimney cold charcoal in the grate and poured on a chimney of lit.
Popped two handfuls of soaked oak chips in foil and punctured it 4 times on the top and set it on the hot coals.
Brisket has gone on at 10:30am and hoping to eat about 7pm this evening. I trust I have given myself enough time
Re: Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 16:41
by JEC
How's your cook going, I'm feeling hungry!!
Re: Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 17:05
by Curlie028
Put 4 baby back ribs on about and hour and a half ago, using the rib rack No.3 bought me for Father's Day.
Just checked the brisket and it's internal temp is 66C which I believe is 150F. Think that may be a little on the cool side.
Have 10 coming for dinner at 7pm, so I'm fearing this could become my first fail. Have to remember when "I'm" doing the food, if it should take 7 hours to allow myself at least 8 and a half
Re: Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 17:13
by JEC
We've all been there and understand your frustration. Definitely start earlier, one of the best things accessories you can get is a picnic cooler box, once the meat is done, wrap it in foil with a little apple juice, wrap that in a towel and pop it in the pre-warmed cooler box, it will be ok in there for a good 2 hours if not more.
Hope it all turns out ok for you.
Re: Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 17:26
by All Weather Griller
Have you foiled?
Re: Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 17:38
by Curlie028
No, should I have?
Mind you I do have it in a foil tray.
Should I just over that with a sheet of foil?
Re: Rolled Brisket Joint
Posted:
19 Jun 2011, 17:59
by All Weather Griller
I should have mentioned it this morning sorry. If you're cooking quicker I usually foil after about 4 hours, wrap tightly in foil, you can also add cherry coke, beer etc