Brisket Flat Question

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smokingwxman

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Jun 30, 2016
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So I bought a couple of small brisket flats, about 3 pounds a piece. Planning on smoking them this Sunday but am really not sure what to expect time wise. Figured since they were so small they shouldn't take too long but being a brisket, I'm very unsure and want to allow plenty of time. Any thoughts?
 
Time will depend on what temp your smoking them at. Also remember the smaller ones are often the more difficult ones to get right.

Chris
 
I'm hoping to go low, shooting for around 225-230. This is my first time doing just a flat. Going to put them in pans with some broth in the bottom and see what happens. Wish me luck.
 
At 225* I would say about 5 to 6 hrs. Definitely foil with the broth. They dry out easily. Also keep a close eye on your temps. and probe for tenderness after 195*.

Chris
 
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That is a real good idea, putting them in pans.
It makes your chance of success go up considerably.
For liquid, I like to use French onion soup & I put the brisket right in the soup.
Good luck!
Al
 
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