Should you remove the fat cap from brisket?

You don't need to cut this whole chunk of fat out of the brisket and leave a crater. Most of this will cook down and melt away, but you want the uniformity across the bottom of the brisket for better cooking.
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What do you do with the fat cap on a brisket?

Pro: Heat rising over the brisket is the primary source of drying. By using the fat cap of the brisket as a shield between the intense heat of the fire and the delicate meat, you'll end up with a more tender brisket with a lot less surface drying. Con: There are two kinds of heat inside your smoker.
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How much of the fat cap do you cut off a brisket?

The Fat Side of the Brisket

Most folks won't want to eat a mouth full of fat, so no need to keep so much of it on. The fat cap does not render while cooking, so trim it down to about 1/4 inch.
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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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Why would you leave the fat cap on during cooking?

The main reason for cooking with the fat cap down is many people feel doing so allows the fat cap to act as insulation, protecting the meat from the direct heat and will keep the meat from drying out.
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Is it better to smoke a 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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Should I bake a brisket with the fat side up or down?

It's really the best part. But do ask your butcher to trim it into a manageable thickness - ¼ inch is ideal. Then, you should cook it fat side up. This will allow some of the melting fat to seep into the meat, making it juicier and more flavorful.
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Should I salt my brisket overnight?

Seasoning your brisket the night before and letting it sit in the refrigerator or cooler for at least 6 hours yields the best tasting and juiciest results. What you are basically doing with this method is dry brining your brisket before cooking.
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Is it OK to cut a brisket in half before smoking?

As a brisket must is cooked low and slow for many hours, cutting the brisket in half will not only cut down the required cooking time, but will also allow you to monitor its internal temperature much easier than you would with a whole packer.
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What temp do you pull brisket?

One popular method is to pull the brisket off and wrap it after it reaches 185 to 195 F. Double or triple wrap it in butcher paper, push the probe through the wrap, and return it to the smoker. Check it every hour until reaches 200 F. Others recommend pulling it off and wrapping it at 160-170 F.
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Why did my brisket turn out dry?

Make sure to set the grill or smoker to the correct temperature before adding the brisket. If the temperature is too high, the meat will dry out, especially if it's left in there for too long. One issue might be with the smoker itself—or more specifically, the way it's configured.
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At what temp do you wrap a brisket?

Most barbecue experts recommend wrapping brisket when it reaches an internal temperature of 165-170 degrees Fahrenheit.
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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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Why does brisket stall 160?

The stall is caused by latent heat lipid phase transition

This transition is an integral part of the cooking process, as the rigid structure of the collagen transforms into soft flavourful gelatin. The latent heat lipid phase transition also occurs at about 160°F, exactly when the stall normally starts.
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Is 225 too low for brisket?

According to Steve Raichlen's Barbecue Bible, you need low temperatures (215 to 225 degrees Fahrenheit) and long cooking times to melt that collagen, along with the other tough connective tissue in the brisket. Some pitmasters increase their temps to 285 to 325 degrees, but you can't go much hotter than that.
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Should I trim fat cap?

The fat cap can contribute flavor and texture to the pork, but it's important not to overdo it. We prefer to trim the fat cap to about 1/4 inch, then use the trimmings as a seasoning for other dishes. You can use what's left of the fat cap to add moisture to the pulled pork after cooking.
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Do you smoke with the fat cap 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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When smoking meat is the fat cap up or down?

When it comes to the flavor, rather than enhancing it, smoking meat fat side up will lessen the flavor. When the fat cap melts and bastes the surface, it will wash off the seasonings that you have rubbed on the exterior.
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What happens if you don't remove silver skin?

Whether you're cooking pork baby backs or spareribs, you'll want to be sure that the membrane, or silverskin, covering the bone side of each rack gets removed. If left on, it keeps seasonings and smoke from penetrating the meat, and it cooks into an unpleasant leathery skin on the ribs.
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Does silver skin need to be removed?

Silverskin is an extremely tough connective tissue commonly found on beef and pork tenderloins. Here's how to remove it. Because it's tough, chewy, and doesn't melt during cooking like fat does, silverskin must be removed before cooking.
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How do you keep a brisket juicy?

To keep your brisket moist and juicy, put a water pan in your smoker and spray it with water, apple cider vinegar, or apple juice every 30 to 60 minutes. Using the Texas crutch is another way to lock in moisture. This technique involves wrapping the brisket with butcher paper or foil when it reaches about 160 F.
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What can I spray on brisket to keep it moist?

Apple juice, often combined with water or other ingredients, is one of the most popular bases for brisket spray. Apple cider vinegar is another top choice (see Using Apple Cider Vinegar Spray For Brisket, below). Some chefs prefer to substitute red wine vinegar for a milder flavor.
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