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I have an electric smoker. I'm planning on smoking two full beef briskets for a party. I'm wondering if there's anything different I need to do when smoking the two. Does it add much to the cooking time? Is there anything different I need to do?
Two will cook the same as just one the only difference would be when you first put them in the smoker it may take a little longer to get up to temp. But only maybe a half hour.
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As long as you maintain a constant temp, it doesn't matter how many you cook Now in saying that you can overload any smoker You need room around each brisket for heat & smoke
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