Need a few brisket questions cleared up...

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I have found that for most meats, you can reheat once successfully. After that, it goes down hill fast with each reheat. So I package single serving sizes in zip bags, each with some au ju or foiling sauce. I keep a few in the fridge and the rest in the freezer. If it's just a little bit, like for a sandwich, I open the bag a nuke until warm. 45 seconds for my nuker.
Steve, what really works well is a vacuum sealer,  I used zip-loc and a straw for years  You wont regret a sealer

Gary
 
Nah,  Do like I do I keep mine in the closet till I'm ready to use it. I am a pretty light user so I went Cheap, Works great for what I do.

Gary
 
Thanks for the info and compliments. Looking forward to posting my next smoke. I have a few chuck roasts in the freezer that are dying to jump on the smoker! Post some pics of your brisket if you have any.
 
I vacuum sealed a chunk of the brisket last night and froze it. The vacuum sealer is great. ....get one!
 
Nah,  Do like I do I keep mine in the closet till I'm ready to use it. I am a pretty light user so I went Cheap, Works great for what I do.

Gary

The wife has all the closets full of her clothes! But I could keep in the trunk of my car!
 
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