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I have two 5 pound beef briskets that I'm going to smoke, do I cook them both for 8 hours altogether, or do I treat them as one 10 pound piece and cook them for 15 hours. Any information will be appreciated. Thanks, Dave
If they both weigh 5 lbs, cook/smoke them as 1 but you need to figure 1.5 - 2 hrs per lb of cook/smoke time and another 2 hr rest time, which is only a guideline. You are cooking/smoking to an internal temperature, not a set number of hours. Most foil at IT 160*-165* and continue to 190* for slicing and 205* for pulling. I took my last one to IT 180* so it wasn't falling apart when I sliced it.
Boy and it is general. I have never had a brisket yet take that long though others do. A while back I did one that was 13 1/2 lbs (separated it) and it took no more than 9 1/2 hours (It was 8 1/2 lbs) for the Point and 7 3/4 hours for the Flat (5 lbs). So don't be surprised if you get done sooner.
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