Came across this video… thoughts on technique? A 8-12 hour rest? What is this madness?
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I saw it too. The end result looked great. I have a brisket to get ready for lunch next Friday. Figured I would try the long rest. Have to be up a little late, so will try to have it done by midnight. Wil use the pit barrel until wrap. I'll smoke the fat down. It will not be wagyu tallow.
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Not sure about 12 hours but Jeremy is a big proponent of resting low and slow cooks like brisket. Here in the Pit we always recommend a minimum of 2 hours on a full packer, the more the better. Something good happens when the meat is allowed to cool down gradually to the 140* or so mark. The proteins relax and seem to give up their juices, not really sure but it seems to work. As to 10 hours or longer, not sure there's any benefit but honestly have never tried. I want to eat my prize not look at it like it's a trophy.
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Hey, checkout Randy's brisket! worth a consideration, just sayin. Troutman recommended it, just sayin.
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I’ve held many briskets and pork shoulders overnight in a warming oven with great success. Can’t tell much difference between a 2-4 hour rest and 8-12.
After wrapping the meat in butcher paper then foil, I toss’em in the oven on warm and go to bed. The oven eventually hits ~170°F. I turn it off when I wake up and let it naturally cool until lunch…keeping a probe in to make sure it stays above 140°F internal. Have t had any dry out using this method.
Started doing them this way a couple years ago when I wanted to serve brisket or pulled pork for lunch, but also wanted to get a good nights sleep!
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I've done a long brisket hold a couple times when I first started. It made it quite crumbly, more along the lines of pulled beef than brisket. Not what I was after with a brisket myself. This is when I used strictly foil, never dunnit with paper that long. Butts and chucks, where you want to shred/pull, the longer the warm hold the better IMO.
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