BenM
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Good morning all.
My wife and I always host Christmas dinner at our house. Usually it is a small gathering of 4-6 folks in total. This year, that has increased to 12 people. Instead of the usual ham, I decided to go big and make brisket. I picked up a beautiful, 20-poond USDA Prime brisket from Wild Fork (my go-to meat supplier). Now, I've cooked them before, but always in the warmer months, never in December. I live in NY, so the weather will probably be in the 30 degree range (or even lower). We could even get slammed with snow, who knows?
Normally, I start around 8 am, and let it go for about 5 hours. I do my IT checks, cook an additional few hours or so, wrap, and cook a few more hours. I then warp it in a blanket and place it in my cooler or in my oven set on warm. I usually hold it for several hours before serving. Given the elements and the size, should I change my normal approach to cooking this bad boy? I am planning on eating around 7 pm.
Any advice, suggestions, insights, etc. would be greatly appreciate.
Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
Peace,
Ben
My wife and I always host Christmas dinner at our house. Usually it is a small gathering of 4-6 folks in total. This year, that has increased to 12 people. Instead of the usual ham, I decided to go big and make brisket. I picked up a beautiful, 20-poond USDA Prime brisket from Wild Fork (my go-to meat supplier). Now, I've cooked them before, but always in the warmer months, never in December. I live in NY, so the weather will probably be in the 30 degree range (or even lower). We could even get slammed with snow, who knows?
Normally, I start around 8 am, and let it go for about 5 hours. I do my IT checks, cook an additional few hours or so, wrap, and cook a few more hours. I then warp it in a blanket and place it in my cooler or in my oven set on warm. I usually hold it for several hours before serving. Given the elements and the size, should I change my normal approach to cooking this bad boy? I am planning on eating around 7 pm.
Any advice, suggestions, insights, etc. would be greatly appreciate.
Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
Peace,
Ben