Got me some briskets on the smoker

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Dutch

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This weekend I have a son and a son in law that are both celebrating their birthdays and they both requested brisket.

Got a couple of 12 pound whole packers and seasoned them up with a Texas style rub.

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Here they are 4 hours into the smoke:

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At the 4 hour mark I added a couple of butt can chickens and a boneless turkey roll to the smoker.
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The Briskets are sitting at 183° and the chickens are done.
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Once the Briskets hit 190°, I'll separate the points from the flats; cut the points into cubes add some of Jeff's rub and put them pack into the smoker.
 
Looks great Dutch,

I take it you don't foil your briskys?

Nice to see a Lang in action 
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I used to use foil when I first started out-I haven't used foil for briskys, butts or ribs in quite a while.
 
 
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Looks like a great way to spend the weekend!!

 Family and food...don't get much better!!

Got those sliced pics yet???

  Craig
 
Okay-here we go-getting close to the money shot-

Brisket flats with the points removed.

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Cubing the points for 'burnt ends'. (Disregard Kobe the beagle dog under the smoker)

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Points all cubed and Jeff's rib rub applied and back into the smoker for another 2 hours.

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Finished-brisket sliced and the burnt ends are nice, crunchy and juicy and fall apart tender! Yum

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Money Shot-Sliced brisket, burnt ends, 'tater salad and corn on the cob.

Are you hungry yet???
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The chicken is roosting in the fridge-it will be dinner for next week.
 
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This was a special smoke for me cuz my youngest son Mike told me Friday night "Dad, you need to teach me "Brisket 101". So with my guidance he trimmed up the briskets and help prepare the rub we used. He also took the pictures when he wasn't added wood to the fire box.

Here is my Mike-all 6 feet and 5 inches of him.

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And no-he really doesn't have a peg leg- He made a "splittin' mallet" to use with the ax and it happens to look like a peg leg.

And the expression on his face is his "Pirate" look-"Arrgh-matey" . 
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OMG----Everything looks Awesome, Dutch!!!!

That final plate is a definite drool starter!!!

Your son looks like a chip off the old block-----A Big Chip !!!!

Thanks for such a Great thread!!!

Bear
 
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