I've made 2 briskets so far that were pretty solid for my first two briskets and being in an electric smoker. This time I decided to try the foil boat method, but this whole cook seemed to be doomed from the start.
Did a small whole brisket, 9.75lbs before trim. Set MES140B to about 230 (probe in both the point and the flat, usually read 15-20 degrees below actual temp). Plan was to get to 170 and foil boat. The amount of booze I had had and the fact it was 2:30 am, coupled with a massive stall at 140-145 in the point, I just foil boated it and threw it in the 225 oven and went to sleep. The timeline of events is in the picture.
Not sure if this has anything to do with the point issues, but putting the probe into the flat went just as it always has, it's tough but it goes in. The point I had to REALLY push hard for it to go in. Like really really hard.
Here is the point with notes:
Here is the first 13 hours of the Flat (stopped recording as it hit the target temp)
I'm just about done, it will have been about 15 hours and 45 min for the 8 pound brisket to hit 202 or so in the point.
Did a small whole brisket, 9.75lbs before trim. Set MES140B to about 230 (probe in both the point and the flat, usually read 15-20 degrees below actual temp). Plan was to get to 170 and foil boat. The amount of booze I had had and the fact it was 2:30 am, coupled with a massive stall at 140-145 in the point, I just foil boated it and threw it in the 225 oven and went to sleep. The timeline of events is in the picture.
Not sure if this has anything to do with the point issues, but putting the probe into the flat went just as it always has, it's tough but it goes in. The point I had to REALLY push hard for it to go in. Like really really hard.
Here is the point with notes:
Here is the first 13 hours of the Flat (stopped recording as it hit the target temp)
I'm just about done, it will have been about 15 hours and 45 min for the 8 pound brisket to hit 202 or so in the point.
