12 Brisket Mistakes Everyone Should Avoid

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Published 2020-09-05
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All Comments (21)
  • @Regg363
    I’m not a hater, but I spent at least 40 yrs cooking on the the 250 gallon tank your standing in front of and been in many cook offs. And now use a pellet grill, and from my experience. I can cook on anything, the process, the wood or the pit isn’t the difference. The experience is what makes it, your all wrong and off. Only the undereducated would give you credit, experience is the teacher in ALL situations.
  • @dylanfox8530
    I have been BBQing for 20+ years. I am talking I do burgers and franks wieners, to pork butt, briskets, spare ribs, short ribs, Tri-Tip, reverse sear steaks, etc. I have cooked on 500 gal smokers to doing jerky in a modified filing cabinet (lol) I’ve used every type of wood imaginable and currently smoking a brisket on a pellet grill as I type this. This guy is more than legit. This guy probably just gave a decades worth of experience in a fluent straight forward video. He covers every single basic of BBQ as well as goes into the depths of knowledge that is usually only learned from screwing up, which is the best way to learn. Doubt anyone will see this comment on a video this old, much less the creator. But if anyone is trying to get into BBQ and is worried they are going to mess up. Don’t worry. You are for SURE going to mess up. But have fun, drink beer, order pizza if it’s that bad, and try it all again the next weekend. Lastly, listen to this guy. Keep it simple stupid.
  • @Douggarding
    00:09 - #1 Cooking at the wrong temperature. 01:47 - #2 Using the wrong rub. 03:16 - #3 Not allowing enough time before the food needs to be served. 04:24 - #4 Not allowing brisket to rest long enough. 06:38 - #5 Making changes that are too big between smokes. 08:14 - #6 Looking for the wrong signs in your brisket. 08:54 - #6.1 Color 09:11 - #6.2 Bark 09:36 - #6.3 Evaporation 10:16 - #6.4 Fat Render 10:39 - #6.5 Temperature 12:45 - #7 When spraying a brisket, don't spray the fat. 13:08 - #8 Over or under smoking the meat. 13:54 - #9 Wild temperature spikes 14:57 - #10 Getting low-quality meat. 16:30 - #11 Wrapping improperly. 17:13 - #12 -Improperly trimming your brisket.
  • @daniel3135
    I love your channel, everyone else just goes over recipes and don’t show you what to look for. You have taught me a lot and my backyard bbq game has improved greatly because of the way you teach. Keep it up thank you!!!
  • @lwmichaels
    This is one of the best videos I've seen on any topic in a while. Real suggestions, no longer intro, clear but quick speaking voice, covered different smokers, just awesome content!
  • really good tips! i especially like the idea of extended rest time and making small, gradual changes. great video. thanks!
  • @sambeckelic3747
    I watched this twice in a row to try and soak it in. This is the most informative and helpful brisket video I've seen yet! Great job and thank you!
  • I love your videos. Sharing a love of BBQ and all your tips and experiences is priceless. I have made many of the mistakes that you talk about. This video made me really think about what I've done right and wrong. You're videos are logical and well presented. I learn something every time I watch them. They are especially helpful for smoking something that i have never tried before. For that, I say thank you and keep the videos coming.
  • @GulfCoastSmoke
    Great video! I pride myself on my briskets but you have a lot of great tips. Love hearing your insight!
  • Such great tips!! I am about to go for brisket #10 and have for sure made at least 1 of these mistakes on every cook. This is super helpful and I appreciate you pros putting out this advice. Thanks again and happy smoking/bbq to all the rest of you smoking beginners like myself!
  • @calebburney8019
    This was the most helpful bbq/brisket video I have watched yet. Thank you!
  • @andrewpopik2357
    Still on my journey here, but this was a fantastic information source, backed up by other things I've picked up over the trip. I've gotten most of the things mentioned here down, as I expect most of you have. Biggest takeaway for me is "the rest" which I sort of just figured out and this validates it. That and remembering that the temperature is a proxy, not the end all. Thank you MS!
  • @1ProShooter
    Really enjoy your videos. Lot's of great info. The most important thing is you talk fast, get to the point, and deliver easy to grasp information.
  • @menll23
    This young man is growing on me. Wasn't sure about his videos at first, but now I've watched about 10 of them and he really does know what he's talking about. Keep it up young fella!
  • @jakespede7540
    That was an excellent presentation. Very well presented, informative, covering what really should be taken into consideration if you are going to attempt to make a brisket worthy of the time and effort! This level of preparation is no different than baking a cake. Leave out a couple of steps, or skimp on the ingredients and it's just not going to be right. This should be as much fun to make as it is to eat. Thanks for taking the time to explain so that any level of cook can understand and hopefully apply what you have laid out as a road map to making a great brisket!
  • One of the most informative and well presented vids I've seen on Youtube! Thanks.
  • @norcalniner
    Smoked my first brisket today and nailed it. Yuuuuge hit. Thanks for all the pointers! You've been spot on with all your tips.
  • @JVelazquez30
    This is hands down the most informative and best video on Brisket that I've seen on youtube or any other platform!!! And I've seen a lot of them!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. You got yourself a new subscriber! Keep up the good work and god bless!!!
  • @vpreston20
    Great tips! I'm cooking my first brisket tomorrow and this helps immensely.
  • @djovanimiok3487
    watched a lot of videos on brisket and got good tip's, but by far this should be the first video anyone should watch. Good job and thank you