I have a 7lb Brisket that I am going to cook on my Traeger Junior. But since it just my wife and I....could I cut the brisket in half...cook one half and save the other half for another cook....vacuum pack the uncooked half and cook at another time....am I going to get into trouble if I do this?
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I totally agree. Cook it whole and freeze the leftovers. Thaw and reheat low and slow when ready to eat. I do it all the time. Maybe not quite as good reheated but still very good! Don't forget Chili with Brisket.
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I agree with cooking the whole brisket. I cooked ( smoked ) a 13lb brisket a month ago, the wife and I had a great meal that night and the rest was vacuum sealed and frozen ( 4 qt bags ). It is now all gone and was great thawed and reheated. Some can say that it is not as good as eaten fresh out of the Faux Cambro but it is still damn good.
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