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Very nice looking turkey, and those cakes look awesome.
Got up extra early today to start a brisket. This was 1/2 of a packer. This half included the flat and the point, probably around 7-8 pounds.
Brisket was on the smoker by 6am. Wrapped tight in butcher paper around noon @ 165F. Came off the smoker at 4:30pm @ 200F, then rested an hour before slicing. My most successful brisket so far. Slices held together under their own weight, but pulled apart with the slightest pull.
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Neighbors came over, they brought the beer and baked beans. We also made up a batch of ABTs to hold us over until the brisket was done. There were no leftovers :-(
What smoker are you using?
For larger smokes (including the brisket I posted), I'm using an older model Charbroil offset smoker, similar to this,
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but the older model is a lot more heavy duty... much thicker steel on the walls and doors. And the chimney is attached on the side, at the level of the cooking surface.
I added stove "rope gasket" seals around the doors, and added a baffle plate inside the main cook chamber to try to even out the temps side to side.
I've also got a cheap vertical charcoal smoker that I use for smaller items and usually shorter smokes:
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It was a cheap one from walmart. Did some mods to it as well (rope gasket seals and an improved charcoal pan, and it performs great. Small cooking grate size and small charcoal pan size are the only reasons I don't use it more. It uses a lot less fuel and heats up quicker than the offset smoker, so it still gets some use.
NY strip steaks along with corn on the cob for the grill tonight, and a 3 lb pork belly curing to be put on the smoker next Sunday. I'm thinking about putting the pork belly on the top rack of my vertical smoker and a whole chicken under it on the bottom rack to let the pork fat render onto it.
Getting ready to hang some chicken breasts in the Pit Barrel Cooker, then in an hour or so throw some potatoes and corn on the cob in there too