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@AhmAck517
7 күн бұрын
Gonna sound weird but what kinda tshirt was that?
@BradyPatterson
3 күн бұрын
Magic Spoon is our household go-to cereal!
always appreciate creators giving a nod to the folks that don't have offsets or pellet grills. I specifically bought a 26" Kettle so I could do larger briskets. They turn out great. The Kettle is probably the best all-around cooker there is. Thanks
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
For sure. Make sure to share this video! Thanks for watching
@gregory2709
11 күн бұрын
Kettle cooking beats pellet 100 times out of 100...you're doing great
@tylerpeerson
11 күн бұрын
I was going to say, a kettle cooks better food than a pellet grill.
@19DESERTFOX91
11 күн бұрын
your kettle grill is just and offset without the offset lol. any real wood burning grill, kettle, barrel , offset etc etc will be 100 times better than any pellet in humble my experience.
@Christobevii3
10 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq love how you cover from top rated overnight shifts to cooking at home level techniques. Also, not going to extreme techniques that a lot of others are using for views.
I cannot recommend the snake method enough. Having wood chunks properly spaced around it, and rotating the top grate to keep the brisket off the top of the fire. It comes out amazing, for very low effort after the initial setup.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
👍 yup! Definitely was going to be next option. Thanks for watching!
@lamarwilliams185
12 күн бұрын
That bark is not like the off set. I have the slow n sear. Just keep the thickest side towards the fire. That is the easiest way. It taste great. It does not compare to a offset bark. I have no clue why. Smoke should just be smoke!!!
@TheLordFader
12 күн бұрын
@@lamarwilliams185 I also have the SnS, snake is easier, and in my opinion a better end result. Also nothing ever beat the offset but both the snake and this method are great alternatives and superior to a pellet.
@tRdoc21
8 күн бұрын
@@lamarwilliams185 it's about the differences in airflow and convection, as well as the source of fuel. Charcoal vs wood, just like pellets vs wood. Not just BTUs, there is a lot more to it. I've done A/B testing with a pellet smoker (Yoder YS480) and a propane smoker with wood chunks (Camp Chef Smoke Vault). The propane smoker and chunks did produce slightly more smoke flavor - but surprisingly the pellet smoker produced a better complexity of flavors. This was agreed upon in blind testing from 4 family members at the same time on simple S&P Berkshire pork ribs. We hypothesized that the pellets being used as the heat source and not just a smoke source (as in the smoldering wood chunks in the propane smoker) had something to do with other flavors being generated by that combustion process. It was an interesting experiment. I like doing those kinds of comparisons.
@lamarwilliams185
8 күн бұрын
@@tRdoc21 Keep up the good work and sharing. I heard from someone on KZread that the airflow is what makes a big difference. I never paid attention to it. I only bbq on a SNS, a sears Propane grill or open fire pit for a hog. I never cared for propane. I started putting charcoal in the propane grill. Their was no way to control the heat. The open pit takes too much fuel but; turns out great bbq. It’s hard to control the heat but; you also have a distance to keep protein away from the heat. The SNS is my go to for simplicity. I have to take food off and put food on because of its size. I also like not having to bend down to cook. The in ground pit has chicken wire. The grates on the SNS are easier to clean. I want a Weber smokey mountain and a off set and a lone star grill vertical smoker to have the best of all worlds. That Brazos 2.0 looks great if I can not afford a work horse 1975. Maybe this is too much info. LOL
Thanks for the refresher! I was already planning to do this for the 4th of July weekend, using Brad's video as I have in the past, but I'll be using this one instead.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
use both! im sure he talks about certain things that I missed.
Awesome to see another person just using only salt and pepper. Wonderful video and amazing narration.
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
Appreciate it. Thanks for watching
@yellowlt6
7 күн бұрын
Down here in Texas that's all you should use :)
Great video for brisket on a kettle. Something to consider when choosing different brands/types of salt that nobody I've asked has known. All brands that I know of rate sodium content on their label by 1/4 tsp. Mortons Kosher= 480 mg, Diamond Crystal= 280 mg, HEB Kosher= 510 mg, Mortons Table Salt= 590 mg & Lawry's= 380 mg. So, adjust the amount of salt you want in your rub whether by volume or weight. Thanks for posting this video !
@knoxavebbq
9 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing that info
A couple of things I've learned over the last few years smoking on a kettle. Snake is so much easier and more consistent on long cooks than S&S. Easily get 6 hours dead on 250, and 8 to 10 if outside conditions are right. Just spin the whole grate away from the fire every 2-3 hours. I also use wood chips instead of chunks. Sprinkle it over the whole snake and you get consistent even smoke throughout the whole burn. Chunks have given me more trouble than it's worth. Either they don't catch, they kill the snake, or spike my temps really hard. Lastly vent control. I open my top vent wide open and use the bottom to control heat. I start the fire with the bottom wide open. Once lit I put on the lid and close the vent halfway till operating temp then throw on my brisket. Once brisket is on and kettle comes back up to temp I'll close the vent to about a 1/4 of the way open. If it's a hot day and no wind I typically close the bottom all the way and it maintains for hours at 250. I've foil wrapped, paper wrapped, no wrap on my kettle and I've had really great results. Foil boat is next for the 4th. Thank you, sir.
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
Appreciate the tips.
@yellowlt6
8 күн бұрын
Honestly, I couldn't disagree more. Slow n sear for me every time over snake. Once you do a couple cooks it's easier and you can do an entire 16 hour cook with no work at all. I went from snake to SNS and will never go back.
Love it - best explanation of volume vs weight I’ve seen! I switched away from Diamond Crystal because Morton’s coarse works better for cleaning cast iron, but the change threw all my recipes off. I had to learn the hard way but hopefully others won’t now!
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
I thought it was an important conversation to have. Like you, I made the same mistake. Haha. Thanks so much for watching
@wchops7578
2 күн бұрын
Great info!!
Great video and info on the difference between Morton’s and Diamond Crystal salt and how to roll the foil on the foil boat properly!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
👍
Great Cook Joe. Very informative and detailed. I love using my Kettle. That is a tasty looking Brisket. Thank you for sharing.😛😛👍👍✌✌
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Appreciate you watching!
Good cook, good video Joe! Thanks as always!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Appreciate you watching.
Well now I’m a believer. And actually learned something every step of this cook from the trim to the first slice. Awesome vid.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Awesome. So happy to hear. What was your biggest take away?
Very nice and informative video. Also loved the editing. Can't wait to make another brisket
@knoxavebbq
9 күн бұрын
Appreciate you watching!
Great stuff Joe! You and Brad are an inspiration! Just had my first 3 cooks thanks to you! Stuff turned out surprisingly amazing even on the first attempt! Thanks Joe all the way from Sicily!
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
Wow! All the way from Sicily! That’s so cool. Haha. Glad I can help.
@PepBo
11 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbqAbsolutely Joe! Thanks a lot for everything! Don't know how tonget korean newspaper here though! Ahahaha
Joe, as usual you do a great job with simple explanations and demonstrations for the regular guy. Not everyone has mad space or equipment. That simple Weber kettle is a versatile cooking beast. Love your videos, sharing around to friends, keep putting up good content, my man!
@knoxavebbq
8 күн бұрын
Appreciate the kind words and thank you for sharing! It helps a lot more than you think
Great informative video, thank you! I'll try this method soon on a 26" kettle.👍
@knoxavebbq
8 күн бұрын
Sweet! Wish I had the 26. Thanks for watching
Solid as always Joe, the Narrative is Spot On
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Appreciate it. It takes a while to write a good script. Haha
Great video Joe very detailed with a lot of information.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Awesome! Glad to hear!
Dude. Really nice advice & technique. Cheers.
@knoxavebbq
8 күн бұрын
Appreciate it! Hope it helps you in your next cook!
Thanks for another awesome video. My last brisket was salty and I definitely know I got lazy with that just eyeing it.
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
I usually eyeball it as well. I eyeballed it and weighed it, but you’ll find the right amount for you as you continue to cook more. It’s all about trial and error! Haha. Thanks for watching.
This is the best, and most detailed "backyard brisket" video i've ever watched. Joe is #1.
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
Appreciate it. Do me a favor and send the video to your bbq friends!
@timshea9650
11 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq just did!
Great video! I've done a couple of small briskets in my SNS kettle, and they turned out really good -- much smokier than what I get off my pellet grills.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Yea. Pellets might give the appearance, but the taste is a bit lacking in that department.
Great vid mate! Love my kettles! Snake method is awesome ;)
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
I think most ppl use the snake method. Its great! Thanks for watching
Excellent video for tips, thank you. Your observation was you had a mostly dry foil as the end result. Does it matter how much liquid is in the boat before you wrap for a long rest? Meaning is there ever a time you would add more tallow to the foil before placing the brisket in the oven for the overnight rest? Will it absorb more?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I never add tallow to my cook. Even when doing butcher paper. I don’t find it necessary.
Nice cook, Mighty Joe!!! 11:14 "Oops" LOL!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Haha. Yup
Love your videos! Sorry if I missed this, when you rest the brisket in the oven overnight is it on and if so what temp do you have it set to?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Rested it at 155
Read my mind! Took delivery of a Brisket today and jumped on here to see if you had a Kettle Brisket cook video. Boom. Thanks!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Haha. Awesome, glad to help
You have a knack for making this look so easy.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Took almost 2 decades worth of practice. Haha. I appreciate it
Great video. If the brisket is too big you can always put a piece of wood or rib rack underneath it.
Nice vid Joe, I just got my Primitive 250 wagon, its awesome, coming from Weber Smokey 22, its a different cook and management for sure, I should create instagram but this isn't so simple so respect to you and how far you have come!
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
It’s definitely not easy, and takes a lot of practice. Luckily I have alot of friends who’ve helped me along the way.
MJY, I will always have a Webber Kettle, or an SNS grill. I grew up with them, and they are very versatile if you know what you are doing, done many low and slow cooks on mine.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Agreed
Love this video. If u did have wood chucks, can you explain how many you would use, and under the charcoal, above the charcoal, put them all in at the start, place a new one every hour? Etc...
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I would probably add as needed, but putting them on the edge of the hot spot so it burns slow and you don’t get a major heat spike.
Great detailed video!
@knoxavebbq
8 күн бұрын
Appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
Looks great! I also have the slow n sear. I noticed you did not fill the SnS completely with the charcoal. Any reason why?
@knoxavebbq
8 күн бұрын
In honesty it’s cuz I haven’t cooked a brisket like this in over 15 years and I thought would get too hot. Haha.
Always wanted to cook a brisket on my Weber but every time I I get finished prepping the brisket i got to go on the offset. Thanks for inspiration to cook on the Weber!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Give it a shot. Just gives you another option
Looks great!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
👍 thanks!
I learned brisket cooks on Weber kettle, snake method then slow n sear. Chuds inspired me to pull the trigger on an offset. But I wouldn't hesitate to cook another one on the Weber kettle.
@knoxavebbq
8 күн бұрын
Brads the man! Agreed. The kettle is great
An amazing looking brisket. Cheers, Joe! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Appreciate it!
I always use the hole vent on the side for controlling temps on my SNS for smoking. I get that Webers don’t have this available, but do you prefer using the bottom vents in the SNS for fire management?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Honestly, I haven’t done much smoking with the sns other than much shorter cooks so I need more practice with it to find my preferences. I forgot about the hole. Haha
Love your stuff br, from Namibia
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Whoa! That’s cool! Thanks so much for watching
Thanks for considering those of us that don’t have an offset. Any opinion on salting the brisket first and pepper after? Seems like you could control the amount of salt better?
@knoxavebbq
5 күн бұрын
That worked great. I would just give it a few minutes for the salt to dissolve first or else some of your pepper won’t stick.
really good looking brisket bud!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching
When you rested the brisket in the oven did you wrap it? It looks really good and juicy great cook
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Just sitting in the foil as you saw in the video
If you add Lowry's or other seasonings in addition at what ratio do you use for those?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Not sure. Don’t use it often.
You should try the Black's method where they only cook it 50% (to the stall?), refrigerate it, then finished it up on serving day. Ive never tried it but might help us older people who struggle to do all nighters and babysitting a Kettle is tough. Would be worth it if you can still get good results.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I have not. The Weber is pretty easy to maintain temperatures
Can you please explain what rendering fat means a little in detail? Love the vid! I started smoking in a Weber kettle years ago. Every now and then I still smoke in it when I don’t want to tend to the offset.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I want the day to be a little bit more golden instead of white. Comes from bumping up the heat later in the cook. You tend to get more rendered fat on an offset because it has more convection with the draw from the smoke stack.
Looks Awesome ! Where from or what grade is the brisket ? When you rested in oven , at what temp ?
@knoxavebbq
3 күн бұрын
Costco prime. 150
Can you explain the sweetness from the offset? I just did one on the oklahoma joe and I noticed that flavor. It was only on the burnt end side. Very tasteful and surprise.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
The offset has more convection which I think allows you to get a better render on the fat, while the convection on something like a kettle grill is minimal, but still gets the job done if you cook hotter at the right time.
Great video like always Joe! But…. We see that WSM sitting in the background show us a rib cook and a brisket cook on that. I think that video would do great. Thanks
Joe, you literally dropped this at the right time. I just picked up a Weber yesterday to start getting my feet wet with smoking meat. I can't find good brisket where I'm at, so I've determined I have to do it myself. Thanks for the knowledge you share on here, it really helps guys like me go into this with more confidence, and I really appreciate it. I'm going to do a couple cooks with ribs first to get acquainted with fire management, then it'll be on to a brisket.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Glad I can help. That’s a good plan. Appreciate you watching.
Looks amazing! You mentioned that it wasn’t sweet at all. I have a offset but have struggled to candied the fat cap…How do I accomplish that? What’s the trick?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Higher heat towards the end and more airflow to expel the moisture properly
@brianportnoy5795
12 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq can you clarify by what you mean “more airflow”?
Brisket looks great ,foil boat is the best
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I like butcher paper as well. It’s nostalgic for me
Man I did my first brisket on my new Weber this weekend with a SNS. At about 6 hrs ran out of fuel added some charcoal but took an hr to come back up to temp and then at about 9hrs when I wrapped I had to add more charcoal and it wouldn’t come back up to temp. Then I used my brain and realized I had to clear the ashes out. During that time fiddling with the ashes I lost about 6-8 degrees on the meat. Came out good but a little dry on the edges of the flat. Next time gonna try the snake method. Could have used this video a little earlier but only one way to learn. Thanks!!
@knoxavebbq
10 күн бұрын
Just gotta keep experimenting. You live and you learn! Thanks for watching
Impressive result out of a kettle grill! Great bark, rendered fat cap.....
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I aim to please! Haha. I appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
I'd eat that! That Korean news paper can't be overlooked when needing those layers of flavor
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Absolutely
“Theres actually quite a bit of skill and practice that goes into using a shaker well….you have to have good wrist control” Good thing I have more than a sufficient amount of wrist control. Ive been practicing the shaking motion since I was a young teen. *smiles sheepishly*
@knoxavebbq
6 күн бұрын
It was only matter of time before a comment like this popped up
Looks delicious!!
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
Thank you! It was shockingly good. Haha
@CrisbeeCastIronSeasoning
11 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq haha bet! Love the accessibility!!
If you did use wood chunks, would you suggest soaking them in water first so you don't need to try to keep them from igniting?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I know some ppl do, I dont.
Looks great! I love the Slow N Sear, but I'll never try a brisket cook in my kettle again. I have found that ribs seem to be almost as good in the kettle as the offset. It may be more a function of my skill than any other variable, however.
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
Never say never. If I said I would never cook brisket again after a bad one I would’ve stopped 17 years ago. Haha.
Brother. This is perfect timing. I’m cooking a brisket for the 4th and I have a Weber summit. I was scouting your other videos this past week Lol to get ready for my 4th brisket ever. Yikes! I think I’m good though 🤞Oh, one question, if my oven is 170 at the warming level is that ok for the long rest?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Nice! Glad I could help. I think it should be ok, just check on it periodically, and check the temp in the center of the lean and point to make sure it’s not getting too dry or over cooked. If it’s too dry you can add a small, oven safe cup or bowl with some water to add some humidity.
@TWC6724
10 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq Oh! I forgot to ask earlier, do you know how long you can keep a new unopened brisket in the fridge? Don’t want to buy too far in advance.
I often have a lot of liquid in my boat even though I’m wrapping at around 160-165. What would you recommend?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
You’re wrapping too soon. It’s still in the middle of the stall and squeezing out water
great tutorial
@knoxavebbq
10 күн бұрын
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Great video man i started using the diamond crystal a year or so ago i wont go back 🤘
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I still have Morton’s on hand when I’m pickling or wet brining, but I agree. Thanks for watching
@lpevans8685
12 күн бұрын
@knoxavebbq right on I'm in the same boat used it for brining some pork chops and turkeys for Thanksgiving
As someone that can't get their hands on Diamond Crystal(easily), I appreciate the visual. I've been using Morton's at a 2:1 BP to NaCl ratio for four years (I think?), and find it perfectly seasoned.
@knoxavebbq
10 күн бұрын
Great! You’ve been doing it all along! Thanks for watching
That's a mighty fancy SNS looking Weber you got there LOL! Just messing with ya, great video.
@knoxavebbq
9 күн бұрын
Wouldn’t get as many views if I said SNS. Haha
@lx2nv
9 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq I know exactly why you did it lol
Great job bro!! What temp did you set the oven to while resting it?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
154
@reedmak77
12 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq Thank you!!
I've recently made the switch from Traeger+ to Asmoke and I couldn't be happier with my decision. The Asmoke grill has changed my BBQ game dramatically. The precise temperature control with the FlameTech patent is a game-changer, I can now get my brisket to the perfect temperature and keep it there. Plus, the variety of wood pellet flavors has taken my grilling to a whole new level of deliciousness. I love that it's portable too, so I can take it on road trips and camping adventures, which wasn't feasible with my previous grill. Also, the app is super user-friendly and makes it even easier to monitor the cooking process. Overall, Asmoke has made grilling more convenient and the food taste even better. #Asmoke
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
Nice. Whatever gets you cooking!
How does the boat foil method differ then wrapping the entire brisket? Does it finish cooking too slowly when fully wrapped?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Nope. It should finish the same. Essentially it’s allowing for the top to keep getting crusty as its exposed to air, but the lean to cook fast since the bottom is wrapped
@Alex-ye1br
12 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq Thanks for your help. I've been a fan of your videos for a couple years now and am finally moving out of NYC to a new home where I can grill outdoors! Your clarity and expertise are top notch.
For the algorithms bay bay!!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
👍
When you added the charcoal during the cook did you get dirty smoke?
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
I little bit, keeping the fire hot and not letting drop too low is key. If it drops too low then you’ll get a longer duration of “dirty smoke” but I don’t think it’s as big of an issue as ppl make it out to be. I purposely build a dirtier fire when cooking on offsets.
Joe, Great video! Interesting that you didn’t use any garlic. Any reason why not? You put the brisket on the pit one it reached temperature. There is a movement now to put it on well before that to pick up more smoke. Any thoughts on this? Finally, since the kettle and WSMs which many people have are more radiant heat than an offset, would you ever put the brisket fat side down and then flip, or some variation of that? Keep up the great content!👍
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I’ve never added garlic, but you can if you want. I don’t think that putting your brisket on 20 minutes sooner will give you more smoke. It’s a small cooker so you’ll get plenty of it. Never meat side down. I want my presentation side to look good.
I might have missed it, but how long did you let it rest after pulling it? Looks great!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
This rested for 13 hours. Dont have to do it that long, but it just happened to work out that way for this cook.
@jayfagan3281
11 күн бұрын
What temp do recommend for the rest? Thx@@knoxavebbq
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
@@jayfagan3281 150-160 is best
When resting the brisket in the oven what temperature do you use
@knoxavebbq
10 күн бұрын
Mine goes as low as 140 so I rest at 150-155
@michaeldominiquez7253
9 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq thanks for helping me out you do good work on the videos
Nice kirkland organic milk. Love that stuff. Been drinking fairlife, but thinking of switching from it to kirkland.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I don’t drink much milk, but it’s good
Joe my question is about your rub. I understand about the 16 mesh, and the kosher salt, truly the Texas way, why not add a small amount of Lowry seasoning salt and garlic powder? More of a purest? Im one of those Chud fans that was doing my doil boats the wrong direction, thanks for the reminder! I enjoy your vids, you've taught me a lot.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Yea, I like the simplicity of it. I have no issue with other seasonings.
Foil boat 4evaaa!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I like both. 😬
Whats your opinion on the 26 inch weber kettle?
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
Haven’t cooked on one so I can’t say.
1. internal temp when you pulled it off? 2. what temp did you set the oven at for resting?
@knoxavebbq
8 күн бұрын
1. I don’t pull briskets by temp. I go by feel. Check out this video. I give all my tips on how to cook brisket. kzread.info/dash/bejne/oH-TrreJgbzbnpc.htmlsi=FUFqIRAa_ouOqb6G 2. My oven goes low as 140. I set mine at 155
Awesome
@knoxavebbq
10 күн бұрын
👍
How low does your in temperature does your oven get?
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
Mine does low as 140, I rest it at about 150
What are your thoughts about smoking for the first few hours and then finishing it in the oven at 250/275?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I would go hotter in the oven. 285-300
Have you ever gotten a chance to use a PK grill? With their 4 vent design, I think you could create much better airflow than a webber kettle. And thus hopefully better fat render.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I have. I just don’t like the shape of the pk. Hard to place the brisket the way I want.
I know you mentioned you aren't advocating for between either one, but as someone who can't find diamond crystal very easy is the difference that significant? I've been using morton's for stuff on my kettle and it seems ok, but i haven't done a brisket yet (just done pork shoulder, belly and Chuck roast). Thanks for the foil boat explanation as well. I was one of the people doing is wrong.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
If I’m talking about the quality of the salt, the diamond crystal doesn’t use a decaking agent while Morton’s does, and since the grain is more uniform I find it better for everyday use. So the Morton’s won’t spread out as evenly. But if I’m just talking about seasoning briskets, I don’t think it matters too much. I would just try to do 2:1 by volume or weight it out like I did. This again is just my preference and the salinity I’m looking for. You may prefer more salt which would work if you have Morton’s
@KYRR30
12 күн бұрын
@knoxavebbq Thank you for the response. I did a little online searching and found a GFS that stocks Diamond. I will pick up some and try it out.
Weber? Brah. That was an SnS grill. lol. Either way, great vid. Nice shout out to Chud with the foil boat technique. Brisket looked fantastic, brother. Happy to see your channel growing!
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Same thing. Haha. If I put SNS it would get less clicks
@bocivus328
12 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq I hear ya, man. Gotta play the KZread game. Cheers, man. I hope your channel grows exponentially. Your content is great. I’ve learned a lot from you.
What size kettle are you using, the 22" or 26"?
@thetakeout
11 күн бұрын
I see, It's the SNS Grill. I thought you were talking a bout the SNS mod for the Weber Kettle! Great video. Thanks for the extra detail on the foil boat!
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
22
Let Joe cook! 🔥
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Always
Wings are still my nemesis.
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Check out my wing video. This might help. kzread.info/dash/bejne/pWaCrs-SnJTRlbw.htmlsi=x7hPxF9QHDTnjaD6
@tlc2011jlc
11 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq thank you
SnS Grills brisket 😊
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
👍
Looks really good. Weber kettle?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
It’s a 22” SNS, but essentially the same thing
What temp is your oven when you're resting?
@knoxavebbq
7 күн бұрын
Mine goes as low as 140 but I rest mind at 150-155
@dime628
7 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq Thank you!
Where is the link to the korean newspaper? This could be what i am missing on the brisket cook
@knoxavebbq
11 күн бұрын
That’s top secret
I'm really impress that you can do that with a weber kettle
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
I was impressed as well. Lol!
What did u mean by push through the stall? Temp was at 170 and 161 did temp go past that then u did foil wrap? Appreciate the gem 💎 u dropping 💯
@knoxavebbq
5 күн бұрын
Usually not until the brisket has softened up and is around 175-180.
@DGC904
5 күн бұрын
I thought we start wrapping when hit the stall like around 160. Thanks for the tip and quick reply!!!
@knoxavebbq
5 күн бұрын
@@DGC904 NO!!!! That's the biggest lie in barbecue. that's an old tip that ppl have been using for years and end up with soggy, bland brisket. watch this video below. this my deep dive into the brisket cook. even though it's on an offset, all reals and techniques still apply. kzread.info/dash/bejne/oH-TrreJgbzbnpc.html
@DGC904
5 күн бұрын
@@knoxavebbq 🤔 will check it out!!!
More great info, Joe. Thanks :-)
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
👍 thanks!
My coarse pepper is whatever Costco Kirkland brand is lol It works fine for what I do.
@knoxavebbq
10 күн бұрын
That’s great! I think most coarse pepper is fine.
What temperature was your oven?
@knoxavebbq
6 күн бұрын
150
@shumardi1
6 күн бұрын
My oven only goes down to 170. I wonder if Sous Vide would ruin the bark.
Nice to know you can use a kettle to smoke. Didn’t look as good as an off set. Didn’t really like at 11:59 the piece shown fell or was dipped into the juices to make it look juicer. You can tell by the cutting board scraps that are on the slice after the cut.
@knoxavebbq
4 күн бұрын
Ok. It wasn’t dipped but hope you enjoyed the video
Whats the snake method?
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Just look up snake method smoker. You’ll find a way to sent up your coals to extend the cooking temperature
👍
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
👍👍
Like Brad did
@knoxavebbq
12 күн бұрын
Yup. Like many ppl who don’t have offsets do.