Brisket safe

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Vhawks

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Mar 6, 2022
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Hi

I normally smoke brisket at 225 degrees but have also started it at 150-180 overnight many times. My smoker shut off 3 hrs ago and I got it going again.

It was a while intact brisket and I did have temp probes in the point and flat. Flat had reached 130 and point had reached142. Both were climbing nicely and did a slow drop.

I always use a salt/pepper rub. I have read some people say I will be fine and others say no.
Thoughts?
 

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Your fine!
The outside of the brisket reached well over 140 degrees, and the inside is sterile. As far as we know no case of food poisoning ever came from a temp probe. So keep cooking & enjoy your brisket!
And BTW, welcome to SMF!
Al
 
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