Rich G
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It was my turn to host our guys group here last night, and a brisket seemed to be in order. Since I had to get it cooked while working from home, and I didn't want to start it at 2a, I went with the high heat method. I started with a ~18lb prime packer from CostCo (probably ~15.5 after trimming), and seasoned it up with some "steak" seasoning from the local market (a bit of a salty version of Montreal steak seasoning.) I prepped my WSM22 with Kingsford Pro, hickory and cherry, letting my CyberQ run the show at 300. Once the brisket hit about 175, I dropped it in a foil covered roaster, and returned it to the grill for what turned out to be another 3 hours before it probed tender. Once done, I let it rest on the counter for about 20 minutes to bring the temp down a bit, then foil wrapped and dropped it in a cooler with towels until service.
Brisket post-trim:
Out of the foil:
Made a grilled caesar to get us started:
A pretty sight:
Served up with some homemade chile/bacon mac & cheese:
The brisket turned out to be one of the better ones that I have made....juicy, tender, and with a really flavorful crust. The mac & cheese I'll make again, but will probably switch up to extra sharp cheddar as it was lacking a little of that zing that I like in m&c (the bacon and green chile addition was really good, though!) Not sure why I don't make the grilled caesar more, it is a delicious (and easy) way to prep up a caesar salad (used Girard's dressing, which is my favorite caesar dressing in a bottle.)
The whisky and cigars after dinner were good too!
Q on!
Rich
Brisket post-trim:

Out of the foil:

Made a grilled caesar to get us started:

A pretty sight:

Served up with some homemade chile/bacon mac & cheese:

The brisket turned out to be one of the better ones that I have made....juicy, tender, and with a really flavorful crust. The mac & cheese I'll make again, but will probably switch up to extra sharp cheddar as it was lacking a little of that zing that I like in m&c (the bacon and green chile addition was really good, though!) Not sure why I don't make the grilled caesar more, it is a delicious (and easy) way to prep up a caesar salad (used Girard's dressing, which is my favorite caesar dressing in a bottle.)
The whisky and cigars after dinner were good too!

Q on!
Rich