Yes you can finish cooking an undercooked brisket with sous vide.

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Chasdev

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A while back I posted the question of how to save an undercooked (and thin sliced) brisket.
The slices were divided into small portions, around 8 each, vac sealed then frozen.
The flat sections were close to fully cooked but the point slices were a tad rubbery.
The answer is yes, cooked at 160 for 6 hours, the brisket slices came out perfect.
In fact, maybe better than some I've finished in the smoker.
 
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That's funny. Just last night it occurred to me that the super trendy "wrap and LONG rest" is more or less a reverse sous vide. After seeing what 5 hours at 135 did to a tough cut of beef I realized 12 how at 160 must be doing much more. It's not resting, it's cooking at a low temperature.

Thanks for sharing.
 
I love sous vide / smoked hybrid stuff. But I made a mistake of doing a brisket then vac sealing the whole thing and sous vide for 24 hours at 160f to rest. The brisket was mush. lol.... still ate it all so wasnt horrid. If I did it again I would let it cool off then use the sous vide to warm it back up. However if I had to abort the cook for some reason I see no reason you couldnt finish sous vide just like you could throw it in the oven at 225.
 
Well, that is good information to know. I am looking at trying my first brisket soon, and had been looking at setting up a sous vide cooler system for sausages and the like -- just got interrupted by a minor cardiac event. Seems like it is time to get back to putting it all together.

thanks for the info!,

Jason
 
I plan on smoking a brisket resting then freezing. Any idea of time and temp to reheat in SV???
Thanks
Dale
 
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I slice mine all up then portion it out into vac bags and into the freezer. Then when I want some I pull a pack out and throw it into the sousvide for a couple hours at 140f - 145f.

IMO its as good or better then when it came out of the smoker.

FYI.... I do the same thing with my pulled pork. I just pulled a 7 pound butt I made yesterday and rested then left in the fridge overnight.
 

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