Today has been a good day. First things first I had to figure out what meat other than a whole chicken frier to throw on the smoker for tomorrow (*today)
Stopped by the local butcher and a Packers cut was about 4.00 per lb.
Pretty good price. However, something in my gut was screaming at me to walk away and if worst came to worst of not having a brisket I was going to go w/ a Boston Pork Butt with my wife's homemade cole slaw.
We ended up at Walmart (of course) However this wasn't the normal wally world we visit near the house. She began picking out her needs for the cole slaw and I made my way over to the meat section. This is where my day brighten. here in the meat section never before lay 7 maybe at 8 briskets
Granted none of the briskets were packers cuts. However, the meat had a pretty good thick layer of fat on top and some very good marbling on the bottom. My shock 10 lb brisket 23.00 I couldn't believe it. Then by some miracle someone hear my thoughts and 2 whole organic chickens appeared. Both for 4 bucks a piece. Yea I got lite headed
Anyhow, I saved a good amount of money and got what I wanted! Rushed home and snapped some pictures for ya'll.
I would have loved just a bit more fat in some places here but over all looked really good and not overly firm either
Without the plastic ready for the dry rub (top)
Bottom
My mother provided me w/ some her homemade rub. Brisket cut into 2 pieces (about 5 lbs) I was alittle unsure if cutting it in half would hurt anything but I'll just have to keep my fingers crossed and see tomorrow.
And of course my lone chicken. I used a Weber grilling spice on this one called Montreal Chicken. It's a pretty good spice and has a really good taste. So can't go wrong w/ that.
I will have my cooking and finished product uploaded sometime tomorrow. Enjoy the holiday weekend everyone!
Stopped by the local butcher and a Packers cut was about 4.00 per lb.
We ended up at Walmart (of course) However this wasn't the normal wally world we visit near the house. She began picking out her needs for the cole slaw and I made my way over to the meat section. This is where my day brighten. here in the meat section never before lay 7 maybe at 8 briskets
Anyhow, I saved a good amount of money and got what I wanted! Rushed home and snapped some pictures for ya'll.
I would have loved just a bit more fat in some places here but over all looked really good and not overly firm either
Without the plastic ready for the dry rub (top)
Bottom
My mother provided me w/ some her homemade rub. Brisket cut into 2 pieces (about 5 lbs) I was alittle unsure if cutting it in half would hurt anything but I'll just have to keep my fingers crossed and see tomorrow.
And of course my lone chicken. I used a Weber grilling spice on this one called Montreal Chicken. It's a pretty good spice and has a really good taste. So can't go wrong w/ that.
I will have my cooking and finished product uploaded sometime tomorrow. Enjoy the holiday weekend everyone!