How long do you smoke a brisket for

Learn the best way to smoke a brisket on a grill. Understanding the temperature of the grill and the internal temp of the brisket is the key to smoking a perfect brisket.

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Start with a brisket in the 10- to 12-pound range, which is just the right size to fit on the grill. Trim off the excess top fat or “fat cap,” but leave a ¼”-thick layer of fat to keep the meat moist during the long cooking process. Sprinkle on a few tablespoons of rub, spreading it evenly on both sides of the brisket. Cook immediately if you’d like, or let it sit for several hours in the refrigerator to allow the rub to penetrate the meat.

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If you’re using a kettle-type grill, use an indirect technique like the snake method to set up your grill. Be sure to use a drip pan with water directly underneath the meat to stabilize the temperature. For backyard smokers, set it up for a long smoke. Learn more about smoking here. With either method, soak a few handfuls of Kingsford® Wood Chips (hickory or mesquite) or large wood chunks for about 30 minutes in warm water before placing atop the coals.

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Place the brisket fat side up on the top rack, cover with the lid and bring the temperature up to 225°F, using the vents to regulate the temperature. Knowing the temp in your grill is crucial, so if your grill doesn’t have a temperature gauge, purchase a digital BBQ thermometer.

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Check the temperature of the grill every hour, staying as close to 225°F as possible. Resist the temptation to open the lid unless you need to add more charcoal or soaked wood chips to maintain temperature and smoke.

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When the brisket’s internal temperature reaches about 150°F, the brisket’s surface evaporation causes the meat’s internal temperature to plateau. Pitmasters call this “the stall.” Don’t panic. Either wait out the stall, or wrap the brisket tightly in two sheets of heavy aluminum foil with 1/2 a cup of apple juice added (aka The Texas Crutch) and bring the grill temperature back up to 225°F.

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The ideal temperature of a properly smoked brisket is 195°F, but keep in mind that the internal temp of the brisket can increase by 10 degrees even after it’s been removed from the grill. The last thing you want is to overcook your brisket, which results in dry, chewy meat. Another way of testing brisket for doneness is the “feel” method: Stick a small fork in the brisket, and if it twists easily in the meat, it’s done.

Ingredients

  • brisket

    12 lb.

For safe meat preparation, reference the USDA website.

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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Best Needed a quick, no nonsense, "let's go" instructions as a first timer and this has been the best.

Date published: 2022-08-14

Rated 1 out of 5 by Steffyg from Smoky flavor and super tender Cook in the oven on 225 for about 10 to 12 hrs coverd with aluminum foil. With whatever seasoning you would like. Every hour or so gloss with choice of bbq sauce. After cooking in oven, put it in bbq pit for about 30 min to 1 hr for desired color then take off and enjoy

Date published: 2022-08-09

Rated 4 out of 5 by Pcovert from Good info Good info. The reason it doesn’t say how log is because it will vary by smoker type. The temps are what you are looking for to determine the cook time. Safe guesstimate is about 1 hr to 1 1/2 hrs per pound. That should give you a good idea but the ultimate factor temp.

Date published: 2022-06-12

Rated 4 out of 5 by Sixtino Ford from 10-12 hours 10-12 hours. You are right. It does not say how long. Learned by proof and error. Fortunately, NO ERRORS!

Date published: 2022-03-05

Rated 3 out of 5 by KappaBob from brisket The recipe does not say how long it should be cooked

Date published: 2022-03-02

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Is it better to smoke brisket at 225 or 250?

Generally speaking, smoking brisket at a lower temperature (around 225 degrees) will result in a more tender, juicy finished product. What is this? However, cooking at a higher temperature (250 degrees) will create a brisket that is more evenly cooked and easier to slice.

How long do I smoke a 10 pound brisket?

A 10 pound brisket will cook for 10-12 hours at 225. A general rule of thumb is 1- 1.25 hours per pound cooking time. Your specific cook time relies on how consistently you can keep your smoker temperature at 225 degrees.

How long do you smoke a 7 pound brisket?

Generally plan 60 minutes for every pound of smoked brisket, including the rest (or hold temperature), when cooking at 250 degrees Fahrenheit. The total length of the cook can be anywhere from 8 hours to 16 depending on the size of the cut.

How long does it take to smoke a brisket per pound at 225?

A: You can usually figure about 1.5 hours per pound at 225 degrees for brisket, pork shoulder and other larger pieces of meat. Several things can affect this time such as actual meat thickness, wind, temperature and how often you open the door of the smoker.

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