Brett fitzgerald
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- Jul 1, 2018
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I just wanted to start by saying this forum has taught me a ton of stuff already and that I appreciate everything you do on here.
I have a similar question that was asked already but it’s a little different. So I bought the new traeger 22 from Costco and decided to do an over night cook last night.
I put the 8 lb packer brisket on at 6:30 pm on the smoke setting for 2 hours then cranked it up to 225 and it hovered around 205/215 for the night. I went to bed set my alarm for 4 am I got up to check it everything was fine didn’t even have to reload my hopper and the brisket temp was at 150 degrees internal .
I went back to bed and woke up at 6:15 am and the meat was at 96 degrees and my smoker was off. So I rushed to my oven preheated it to 225 and tossed the brisket in tin foil and threw it in the oven. So I’m having my niece and relatives over for this and I don’t want to get anyone sick, is this meat safe to eat?
Thanks in advance
I have a similar question that was asked already but it’s a little different. So I bought the new traeger 22 from Costco and decided to do an over night cook last night.
I put the 8 lb packer brisket on at 6:30 pm on the smoke setting for 2 hours then cranked it up to 225 and it hovered around 205/215 for the night. I went to bed set my alarm for 4 am I got up to check it everything was fine didn’t even have to reload my hopper and the brisket temp was at 150 degrees internal .
I went back to bed and woke up at 6:15 am and the meat was at 96 degrees and my smoker was off. So I rushed to my oven preheated it to 225 and tossed the brisket in tin foil and threw it in the oven. So I’m having my niece and relatives over for this and I don’t want to get anyone sick, is this meat safe to eat?
Thanks in advance
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