Whole chickens 0.55/lb.Got 8 of those a couple weekends ago and put them in the freezer.
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When I say fired, I mean it - not plugged in. Felt guilty leaving it alone the past couple of weekends. Not like me at all. Brisket once again. Since it's just Ann and I, we do just half briskets at a time now. This one is stuffed and seasoned ready to go:
Poured the smoke to it for a few hours, cooked at a very low temp as always:
That will work nicely. By the way, for those in the area, Russell's in Arnaudville has briskets on sale on occasion, $2.59/lb. Us country folks get their fliers in the mail. Ann has gone there to buy their Sanderson Farms chickens dirt cheap to make her own dog food. Ernie likes that a lot.
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Whole chickens 0.55/lb.Got 8 of those a couple weekends ago and put them in the freezer.
BOY...there's a few delicious sammiges in that pan....years ago I had a smoker and was grilling some meat....had plenty fired up charcoal left so I took a whole frozen chicken out of the freezer, put it on and forgot about it.....right before bedtime, I remembered it and went to check on it.....turned out to be the best chicken I had ever smoked....tender & juicy....
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How do you split the brisket in half? Lengthwise?
Man, that looks good....
Yes, lengthwise. As you probably know, whole briskets have a different texture on one end versus the other. Also, makes it easier to stuff (at least to me). The important thing though is to cut all slices across the grain as you can probably see with the slices I cut in the picture. Good question.
What I need with that is some of Hemphill's BBQ sauce (at Toledo Bend). Charlie there refuses to tell me how he makes it, have tried on several occasions. He says it's been passed down through the generations in Texas. I have tried and tried, can't match it. What I mix together works though.
Meanwhile, Ann pulled one of the chickens she bought out of the freezer. Into a large pot with green beans, carrots, etc. for a dog food mix. Ernie is supervising.
Do you mind if I ask what you season your brisket with. I've been wanting to try smoking one for a while and have all the kids coming home the end of the month. I'll bet this would go great with the baby backs I'm planning on making.
What is Ernie going to have for dessert ?
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Not at all ask away. Stuffing is fresh onions, garlic, cilantro, bell peppers, and jalapenos. Cut fresh and placed in a bowl mixed with some Worchester sauce, then stuff. BBQ rub is brown sugar, black pepper, paprika, salt, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper, and chili powder. Let me know if you have any more questions.
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Ann bought some fresh avocados today. Love those, can eat them like candy. Have tried and tried to grow them. Ya'll aren't living right until you sit down with my brisket along fresh avocados, cucumbers, and tomatoes.
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