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I replaced my gas girl with a Green Mountain smoker 4 years ago. They are easier to cook on than propane for sure. Your wife will love it. Just crank the heat up to 450 and do hotdogs and burgers. Or better yet ...cook them low and slow for better flavor.
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once the beef reaches 200 degrees its ready to be pulled off the pit. I let it rest in the foil for 1 hour. Slice against the grain and then dip the slices in the juice from the cook. KEEP THE JUICE ALWAYS!!! Enjoy and Happy New Year
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Step 4- Now that the brisket has the color I want I go ahead and put it in a pan.
Step 5- I add about 2 cups of cola. I used coke this time.
Step 6- Foil it and continue to cook.
Gonna try to document my brisket process for a few friends that usually just see the finished product. Today I am cooking a small 6lb Certified Angus Beef or CAB Brisket Flat from sams Club. This is the weapon of choice for most bbq competitors I know. I buy these by the case from Sams for...
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