I am preparing to smoke a brisket for my first time ever this coming week. Will be smoking on a regular charcoal grill, Char-Griller Legacy, and I think I've got everything I need. Though some advice on my prep would be very much appreciated.
I'll be purchasing a whole brisket from Costco, trimming it myself and rendering the tallow. Will be injecting some of that tallow into the brisket. I plan to dry brine in salt the night before and apply a non salt rub while the grill gets hot. Keeping it simple, onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper and a little chili powder and a touch of brown sugar.
Here is where I know some of the debate will come in. I'll be using Kingsford Low and Slow charcoal to try and control my main source of heat. For the actual smoke flavor I have a mix apple and mesquite wood chunks. I know briquettes like that are disliked by a lot of people but I've also read a lot of good things about those specific ones. First time trying this, and without a regular smoker or side smoking box, I am more concerned about maintaining my temps. I'm aiming for 225-250. When I've grilled with regular lump charcoal it burns crazy hot.
I'll be using the foil boat method to keep it simple and I have a quality remote probe to monitor temps. Once the bark starts to set after a few hours I'll use a mix of apple cider and apple cider vinegar to spray the brisket. Want to cook to about 195 and then rest in a cooler for an hour and allow carry over to take it past 200. Almost forgot, I'll have a drip pan below the brisket and am still unsure if I should add some water to it.
Sounds like a solid game plan in my head, but wanted to see what you all think.
Edit:
Adding some info I left out at first. I have a quality remote probe that has multiple internal temp monitoring points and an "ambient" temp point at the exterior end of the probe that I'll be using to monitor my internal grill temp. As I know the thermometer on the lid of the grill is not always accurate.
I also have an instant read probe, from the exact same brand Themormaven and calibrated in the same factory, for the probe test. Getting my brisket up to 195 is just the starting point before doing the probe test.
I'll be purchasing a whole brisket from Costco, trimming it myself and rendering the tallow. Will be injecting some of that tallow into the brisket. I plan to dry brine in salt the night before and apply a non salt rub while the grill gets hot. Keeping it simple, onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper and a little chili powder and a touch of brown sugar.
Here is where I know some of the debate will come in. I'll be using Kingsford Low and Slow charcoal to try and control my main source of heat. For the actual smoke flavor I have a mix apple and mesquite wood chunks. I know briquettes like that are disliked by a lot of people but I've also read a lot of good things about those specific ones. First time trying this, and without a regular smoker or side smoking box, I am more concerned about maintaining my temps. I'm aiming for 225-250. When I've grilled with regular lump charcoal it burns crazy hot.
I'll be using the foil boat method to keep it simple and I have a quality remote probe to monitor temps. Once the bark starts to set after a few hours I'll use a mix of apple cider and apple cider vinegar to spray the brisket. Want to cook to about 195 and then rest in a cooler for an hour and allow carry over to take it past 200. Almost forgot, I'll have a drip pan below the brisket and am still unsure if I should add some water to it.
Sounds like a solid game plan in my head, but wanted to see what you all think.
Edit:
Adding some info I left out at first. I have a quality remote probe that has multiple internal temp monitoring points and an "ambient" temp point at the exterior end of the probe that I'll be using to monitor my internal grill temp. As I know the thermometer on the lid of the grill is not always accurate.
I also have an instant read probe, from the exact same brand Themormaven and calibrated in the same factory, for the probe test. Getting my brisket up to 195 is just the starting point before doing the probe test.
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