D Don Irish TVWBB Pro Jul 20, 2007 #1 I'm planning on a brisket @ 250 top vent temp. Never did fatties before but they look great (I just won't tell my cardiologist).
I'm planning on a brisket @ 250 top vent temp. Never did fatties before but they look great (I just won't tell my cardiologist).
Robert W TVWBB Fan Jul 20, 2007 #2 The "Cooking Topics" section under "Other Meats" "Fatties, Hot Dogs, Luncheon Meats & More" says "Cook in the WSM at 225-250° for 3-4 hours, or 300-350° for 1-1/2 to 2 hours. There's no need to turn or baste the sausage." Bob W.
The "Cooking Topics" section under "Other Meats" "Fatties, Hot Dogs, Luncheon Meats & More" says "Cook in the WSM at 225-250° for 3-4 hours, or 300-350° for 1-1/2 to 2 hours. There's no need to turn or baste the sausage." Bob W.
J Jim Groom TVWBB Fan Jul 20, 2007 #3 One obvious word of caution. Make sure the size and shape of your fatty is equal to the ones being discussed at those temperatures in Cooking Topics.
One obvious word of caution. Make sure the size and shape of your fatty is equal to the ones being discussed at those temperatures in Cooking Topics.
P Paul H TVWBB Gold Member Jul 23, 2007 #4 Don, I cook mine to 150-160 internal. Usually around 2 -3 hours max