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Small brisket

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windlaker

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I got two small briskets from a friend he wants smoked.

I've only done full packer briskets in the past.

What do I need to do different? Same process, just a shorter time?

I've been using this "Time Delay" process with a lot of success.

 
So you say two small briskets, just wanting to double check… are those two small whole briskets your referring too? Or do you have a couple of flats or points?
 
So you say two small briskets, just wanting to double check… are those two small whole briskets your referring too? Or do you have a couple of flats or points?
A couple of flats. Very square cut.

My friend bought 1/2 cow...not sure how/why they cut those the way they did.
 
A couple of flats. Very square cut.

My friend bought 1/2 cow...not sure how/why they cut those the way they did.

Pics would help… but…
I would follow this to a T. @SmokinAl nailed this cook!

 
If they're square and relatively the same thickness then from a brisket standpoint it should be a relatively easy cook.Probe for tenderness and call it a day.
 
Pics would help… but…
I would follow this to a T. @SmokinAl nailed this cook!

As far as a picture goes, it looks just like the small section Al did in the link you provided.

Thanks.
 
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