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I do not have a sous vide, yet. Please explain what I could do by sealing the flat and what, par cooking it?
Malcolm Reed shows one way is to cook it completely then seal it up and reheat when you're ready.
Damn it! Looks like my options are starting it at 0-dark-thirty or doing it a couple days before hand and reheating. Doesn’t anybody eat brisket for lunch?!?!
Ok guys and gals, I haven't been here in a while but I need your help. I have never done a brisket. I plan to for the 4th! I have two, 7 1/2# flats. I may only do one, I haven't decided yet. Here is the BIG question... Is there any way to get a brisket done by say, 1pm without staying up...
Single digits here today but not too cold to put a rack of St. Louis ribs on the Traeger! I started them today. Got the first step done then brought them in to wrap 'em and I'll finish them tomorrow morning and take them to a football party tomorrow afternoon! Traeger was humming right along...
So, I want to take some St. Louis ribs to a friends house for a football party tomorrow. Anybody ever cook 'em and then wrap 'em and wait til the next day to put them back on to tenderize and glaze 'em?
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