What wood does Franklin use for brisket?

Franklin prefers to use Post Oak that's been cured for 9-12 months. This particular type of wood creates very little soot when it burns and imparts a mild smoky flavor to the meat.
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What kind of brisket does Franklin BBQ use?

As was revealed in his book “Franklin Barbecue: A Meat-Smoking Manifesto,” Franklin buys his Prime briskets from Kansas' Creekstone Farms. Depending on which size you choose, a USDA Prime whole brisket from Creekstone will run you upwards of $120.
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What is the best wood to use to smoke a brisket?

Hickory wood is the most commonly used for smoking brisket but, in my opinion, there is no single wood species preferred for smoking over another. Different woods provide different flavors and, depending on your ingredients, some work better than others.
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How do you smoke a brisket like Franklin?

Instructions
  1. Prepare the brisket by trimming the fat off it. ...
  2. Liberally apply salt and pepper across the brisket on both sides.
  3. Prepare your smoker for indirect smoking, and set to cook at 225°F. ...
  4. Transfer the brisket to the smoker grates. ...
  5. Remove brisket from smoker and leave to rest for 5 minutes.
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Does Franklin inject brisket?

Aaron Franklin of Franklin Barbecue uses an offset smoker with the addition of a water pan and spritzes the brisket with a liquid. He says this keeps the cooking environment moist and humid, boosting the flavor of smoke into the meat.
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Does Aaron Franklin spritz his brisket?

In the second phase of our 12-hour brisket smoke, Aaron shares his techniques for spritzing, getting a derailed cook back on track, and pushing through the stall while maintaining a clean and steady fire.
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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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What temperature does Franklin pull brisket?

The meat gets much closer to the fire in smaller cookers, so for those, Franklin recommends keeping the temperature around 225 to 250 degrees (temps inside the trailer-sized custom smokers at Franklin Barbecue can get up to 375 degrees).
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What temp does Aaron Franklin smoke his brisket at?

The last step for any brisket cook is patience. A brisket is a large cut of meat and will take a long time to cook. Aaron suggests that when cooking at a temperature of 250 °F, a brisket will typically need an hour to an hour and a quarter per-pound. That is potentially a 12 to 15-hour cook right there.
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What temp does Franklin wrap brisket?

After 3hrs on the smoker starts spritzing the brisket with Apple Cider Vinegar every hour to avoid it drying out, once you hit the stall in the brisket internal temp of around 160-165 degrees, wrap the brisket in pink butcher paper.
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Is hickory or mesquite better for brisket?

Hickory is a medium-intensity wood that pairs well with pork, although we would also recommend using it when grilling chicken or beef. Mesquite has a much stronger flavor and is best reserved for cuts of beef, particularly brisket.
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Can I use apple wood to smoke brisket?

Smoking brisket in a pellet grill

To get around this you can try using stronger wood pellet flavors like oak or hickory. You can also mix this with a more mild wood like apple or cherry.
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Is cherry wood good for brisket?

If you prefer a more robust profile, blend cherry with oak or maple. The combo will enhance the smokiness without completely masking the sweet fruitiness. You may also find that smoking with cherry darkens the bark of your brisket, making it look even more delicious.
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How many Briskets does Franklin cook a day?

We cook 106 briskets a day.
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Is 275 too hot for brisket?

Heat the smoker to 250 degrees (225-275 is acceptable). 8 a.m. Put brisket in 250-degree smoker; insert probe into thickest part of meat.
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Can I pull my brisket at 195?

A good rule of thumb is to bring the meat up to an internal temperature of 185°F to 195°F to attain this conversation of tough meat to melt in your mouth deliciousness. The ideal peak internal temperature of brisket should be 205°F-210°F since beyond that it will begin to dry out.
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Should you spritz a brisket?

Spritzing the brisket will help keep the meat moist as it cooks. The liquid will also prevent the bark from overcooking, so the end result is pleasantly crispy rather than burnt. Some spritz enthusiasts even claim that it gives the brisket a more pronounced smoke ring, which comes in handy during competitions.
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What rub does Franklin BBQ use?

BBQ Spice Rub: Salt, Garlic, Onion, Sugar, Paprika, Spices, Shiitake Mushroom Powder and Tomato Powder [Tomato and Silicon Dioxide (Free Flow Agent)].
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Do you smoke brisket 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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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 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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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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What temperature is the stall for brisket?

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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