How long will it take to smoke a 10 lb brisket?

Brisket is done when it reaches 203° internally. Smoke a 10 lbs brisket for 6-9 hrs and then rest for 1 hr. Smoke a 15 lbs brisket for 10-12 hrs and then rest for 1 hr. Smoke a 20 lbs brisket for 12-16 hrs and then rest for 1 hr.
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How long should a 10 lb brisket take to cook?

Using the guideline of 90 minutes per pound, a 10-pound brisket should be done in about 15 hours. However, as we've pointed out, there's no hard and fast rule, especially when you're dealing with larger cuts. For briskets weighing 10 pounds or more, give yourself a generous window of time.
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How long does a 10 pound brisket take at 225?

At this temperature, you want to be cooking your brisket for around an hour and a half per pound. If, for example, you want to cook a 10lb piece of brisket, you want to cook it for around 15 hours at 225° (110 °C).
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Is it better to smoke brisket at 225 or 250?

According to some pitmasters, you should always aim for a smoker temperature of 250 degrees when making smoked brisket. At this temperature, the meat will cook more quickly than it would at 225 degrees, but it will still have the time it needs to achieve a nice tender texture.
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How do you smoke a 10 pound brisket?

I like to plan 90 minutes for every pound of smoked brisket, including the rest or hold temperature, when cooking at 250 degrees Fahrenheit. The total cook can be anywhere from 8 hours to 16 depending on the size of the cut. It is normal that every brisket you cook will vary in time.
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Do you smoke brisket fat side up or down?

Summary. Always smoke brisket with the fat side facing down. Fat-side down helps keep the seasoning on the brisket and makes it look better. Cooking brisket fat side up does not add moisture to the meat.
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Should I wrap my brisket in foil?

Wrapping a brisket in butcher paper or aluminum foil will speed up the cooking process. Wrapping the brisket will prevent what's called "the stall" — when evaporation from the surface of the brisket halts the cooking process.
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Should I wrap my brisket?

Keeps meat moist and tender – Brisket is a bit of a fickle beast; it needs to be smoked for a long period of time in order for the fat and collagen inside to break down, but if you cook it for too long it will begin to dry out. Wrapping it will help keep it moist and tender.
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Is it better to smoke a brisket at 200 or 225?

Although brisket can be prepared at slightly higher temperatures (we usually recommend 225 degrees, but it's possible to turn the smoker up to 275 and still end up with good results), 200 degrees is perfectly acceptable.
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Is 250 degrees too hot for brisket?

Maintain a smoker temperature of about 250 degrees. Most wood smokers aren't perfect and the temp fluctuates, so a range between 225 and 275 degrees is fine. 6 After about 4 hours, begin to monitor the internal temperature of the meat.
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Should I smoke my brisket at 225?

The Bottom Line. Smoking brisket at 225 degrees should yield excellent results. As long as the smoker temperature remains consistent and you don't neglect the resting period, you'll wind up with meat that's perfectly tender and incredibly juicy.
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Can you over smoke a brisket?

Even with indirect grilling or slow cooking in the oven, it is still possible to overcook brisket. Once this happens, the outside of the meat becomes hard—and the inside loses all the juices and comes out tough and dry, which makes it extremely difficult to chew and swallow.
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How long does it take to smoke a 12lb brisket at 225?

For the initial smoke phase, I plan about 8 hours at 225 degrees F for my 12-13 pound briskets to reach 165 degrees F. However, your brisket will enter a phase in between 145 degrees F and 165 degrees F where the liquid evaporating from the surface of the brisket will cool it while your grill is trying to cook it.
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How do you cook a 10 pound brisket?

Baking the brisket:
  1. Preheat oven to 300° and place a rack inside the large roasting pan. ...
  2. Place the brisket, fat cap up, in the middle of aluminum foil prepared in the roasting pan. ...
  3. UPDATE: Place in the oven and bake for about 1 hour and 15 minutes per pound, until the brisket reaches about 180°.
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How long do you smoke a brisket at 225?

Put brisket on the grill at 225 °F. Smoke for 6 hours until internal temperature is 160 °F. Wrap brisket in butcher paper or foil and return to the grill. Place the brisket back on the grill until the internal temperate reaches 200 °F.
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At what temp does brisket get tender?

When the temperature hits 190 degrees, the fibers begin to break down and become tender, but the magic really happens between 200 and 210 degrees.
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What is the best temperature to slow cook a brisket?

Cook at about 225 degrees, maintaining the temperature with additional charcoal and wood chips, for 4 to 6 hours, or until the internal temperature of the meat's thickest part reaches 170 to 180 degrees on an instant-read thermometer. At this point, you can continue cooking it on the grill, or in a 225-degree oven.
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At what temp does brisket stall?

Here are a few tips and a process for smoking award-winning brisket at home on your Oklahoma Joe's® Smokers. The stall is when a large cut of meat like a pork butt or beef brisket is cooking, and the internal temperature of the meat just seems to “stall” or plateau around 155-165°F for hours.
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How do you get the bark on a brisket?

How to Build Bark on Your BBQ
  1. Season Your Meat With a Good Rub. We get it — you like your meat as au naturel as you can find it. ...
  2. Spritz Your Meat To Build BBQ Bark Layers. ...
  3. Cook Your Meat Low & Slow. ...
  4. Don't Overdo It With the BBQ Rub.
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Do you add liquid when wrapping brisket?

While it's not always necessary, it's permissible to add a bit of liquid when wrapping brisket. Water, apple juice or cider, beer, beef stock or broth, and vinegar are all considered viable options.
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Is butcher paper better than foil?

Butcher paper is more breathable and traps less steam, keeping the brisket moist without making the bark soggy. If you prefer a super crispy, crunchy bark you can also leave the brisket unwrapped, though you'll need to be careful it doesn't dry out.
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Should I flip my brisket when smoking?

Flipping the brisket does even out the exposure of the meat to heat. Airflow inside any smoker is uneven and letting the brisket sit there in one position the whole time will cause part of it to dry out simply because of this unevenness. Ideally, flip and rotate your brisket at least once during the cooking.
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How often should I spray my brisket?

Keeping a water pan in the smoker is the best way to retain moisture. After the first 2-3 hours start spritzing your brisket with water, apple juice, hot sauce or apple cider vinegar every 30 minutes to an hour. This helps keep it moist and stops it from burning.
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