- Sep 6, 2007
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hello all,
I just got a daniel boone prime wi-fi a couple weeks ago. I have cooked a few easy things on it like steak and chicken thighs which went fine but, this past saturday I tried a whole beef brisket, the result was horrible, almost not edible brisket.. I set the grill at 225, wrapped the brisket after 6 hours of smoke and let it get to 203 before i pulled it off and wrapped it to rest for 2 hours.. teh brisket was dry and tough..
after talking to a friend who is a bbq guru, he told me to check the temp of the grill using a seperate thermometer. so, what i found is when the grill is set at 225, my secondary thermometer reads 210-215, when the fan of the grill kicks on to try to hold the grill at 225 my secondary thermometer jumps to 255 range for up to approx 10 minutes.. im wondering if this was the cause of my horrible brisket..
any opinions?
thanks!
I just got a daniel boone prime wi-fi a couple weeks ago. I have cooked a few easy things on it like steak and chicken thighs which went fine but, this past saturday I tried a whole beef brisket, the result was horrible, almost not edible brisket.. I set the grill at 225, wrapped the brisket after 6 hours of smoke and let it get to 203 before i pulled it off and wrapped it to rest for 2 hours.. teh brisket was dry and tough..
after talking to a friend who is a bbq guru, he told me to check the temp of the grill using a seperate thermometer. so, what i found is when the grill is set at 225, my secondary thermometer reads 210-215, when the fan of the grill kicks on to try to hold the grill at 225 my secondary thermometer jumps to 255 range for up to approx 10 minutes.. im wondering if this was the cause of my horrible brisket..
any opinions?
thanks!