Top Shelf Brisket on a Pellet Grill - Z Grills

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @kurtspingath8640
    @kurtspingath8640 2 месяца назад +1

    I just purchased a ZGrill and have been perusing all of the related channels to pick up all the cooking and recipe tips I can. Your video made things look easy to follow. I really like your idea of a backyard trim on a brisket. So many instructions are for competition trims and yours is very simple and easy to understand. I have been grilling for many years (I bought a Traeger in 2009) but have avoided briskets for fear of messing up. I got pork and chicken down so I guess it’s time to go for a brisket. Thanks for the encouragement.

  • @nathanwahl9224
    @nathanwahl9224 2 месяца назад +1

    Just got this grill. I've gotten chicken bone-in skin-on thighs done in the learning process, and then some St. Louis ribs with some pork belly "burnt ends", so next I'll do a pork butt before going for the brisket. So far I really like this smoker!!! Rock-solid temperature control, very efficient, built like a rock too. Can't wait, hope I come out with results even close to that, but I'm hopeful!

  • @Mankitchenrecipes
    @Mankitchenrecipes Год назад +4

    Oh man Johnny, that brisket came out looking perfect! And that Z Grills pellet grill did a great job! 😋👍

  • @WasThatGomez
    @WasThatGomez 9 месяцев назад +2

    Can't wait to try it. Appreciate the amount of detail you put in the video.

  • @txfieros
    @txfieros Год назад +4

    Awesome. Overnight is my preferred way on my Maverick 1250 and wrapping with the meat/bark down is a good way to soften it as sometimes it’s a bit crispy for my taste when cooked fat down. Last time I did exactly like you with fat up and the bottom sides bark didn’t crisp up much like usual overnight. I’ve tried many variations of the overnight but my preference is 180 overnight and then 225, then 250, and finish at 275 (or some variant of those temps) around noon so it can rest a couple of hours in my oven at 150 and be ready for dinner.

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад +1

      Hey Carlos. Pellet grills make over night easy! 180 for the first part of the cook. That is interesting. I may need to try that. Take care!

    • @txfieros
      @txfieros Год назад

      @@Viewtoagrill good way to get extra smoke on it, you just have to adjust for higher temps in the morning if you want it done within a couple hours either way of noon to allow for a good couple hour rest. That couple hour rest helps if you feel like one part of the brisket isn’t quite done, the rest will continue to melt the collagen and will give you a good result. My last overnight brisket was over cooked but juicy but I tried even a longer cook…having it ready to rest around 4. I should have pulled it earlier even if I thought it was underdone… the rest would have finished it.

  • @troyv8302
    @troyv8302 Год назад +2

    Good looking brisket Johnny. That warming feature on that cooker is a nice touch, wish mine had that feature. Thanks!

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад

      The warming feature is my favorite feature on this grill.

  • @MasterNadorPUBG
    @MasterNadorPUBG Год назад +2

    Watched this after lunch and I'm hungry again. Very nice results, sir!

  • @rustylamb3421
    @rustylamb3421 Год назад +1

    Great looking brisket! I don't know why anyone would not cook a brisket overnight!!! The ZGrills did a great job.

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад +2

      Hey Rusty. Overnight is the best option. I can do a smaller brisket during the day.

  • @slimjim7265
    @slimjim7265 Год назад +1

    Bro excellent job explaining step by step every detail.

  • @brianveestrom6784
    @brianveestrom6784 Год назад +1

    Excellent brisket Johnny. Top rack, fat up, is my fav way to rock it too.

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 Год назад +1

    An amazing looking brisket. Cheers, Johnny! 👍👍✌️

  • @senorstefan
    @senorstefan Год назад +1

    Oh WOW! Great video and that Brisket looks fantastic.

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад +2

      Hey Stephan’. Are you watching all the brisket videos tonight?

    • @senorstefan
      @senorstefan Год назад +1

      @@Viewtoagrill Ha, ha! This one came up right after your latest one, so my comment went with this without me knowing it. When i saw it i had to write a new comment.

  • @Niagra2011
    @Niagra2011 Год назад +1

    Stellar Brisket Johnny!

  • @dantruxxx
    @dantruxxx Год назад +1

    That looks absolutely outstanding!

  • @Trumpetmaster77
    @Trumpetmaster77 Год назад +1

    fantastic cook brother Johnny! nice work! that cooker performed excellent!

  • @yesitsmario88
    @yesitsmario88 Год назад +1

    Brisket looks great!

  • @mikebowerstv
    @mikebowerstv Год назад +1

    Amazing looking brisket.

  • @TheBeardedItalian
    @TheBeardedItalian Год назад +1

    Johnny your z grill looks like it did a fantastic job on this brisket!! Looks so tender and juicy. 🍻

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад +2

      Thanks Brian. I do enjoy the convenience of the pellet grill. Take care.

  • @7213261
    @7213261 Год назад +1

    As always- great!!

  • @ViewTalay
    @ViewTalay Год назад +1

    Got to be happy with that, it looked A1

  • @MileHighGuyBBQ
    @MileHighGuyBBQ Год назад +2

    You couldn't cook a brisket more perfect than that. Juicy juicy juicy perfection!

  • @nukeembbq55
    @nukeembbq55 Год назад +1

    Nice cook Johnny. Hope all is well

  • @BrisketMedic
    @BrisketMedic Год назад +1

    Nice work Johnny

  • @rczz
    @rczz Год назад +1

    🔥🔥

  • @larrystrong6701
    @larrystrong6701 Год назад +1

    very nice.
    a always.

  • @THEREALSHOWBBQ
    @THEREALSHOWBBQ Год назад +1

    You nailed it, bro. Very nice-looking brisket.

  • @Xpyburnt_ndz
    @Xpyburnt_ndz Год назад

    That looks BAMMM!!! 💥♨🔥 GR8 Johnny!!! 😋😋😋

  • @jamescasper2097
    @jamescasper2097 Год назад +1

    Brilliant sir

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад

      Hello James. Thanks! Merry Christmas!🎁

  • @meals24u
    @meals24u Год назад +2

    *Love this!! Question is: 705 or 1100?*
    I don’t really need the 1100 size

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад +2

      I have the 705... but wish I got the 1100. There have been 3 specific occasions when I was smoking pork butts for a fundraiser... and wished I had more space.

    • @meals24u
      @meals24u Год назад +1

      @@Viewtoagrill wow interesting! I have a Coleman Cookout Pellet Smoker, just over 1000 sq inches, and it seems to big for my family cooks (4 young kids)
      And my Traeger is a 20 series and it’s kinda to small when I invite somebody over because it’s only 330 sq inches, can’t win lol but I might have to go for the 1100 then, because the kids will grow up and need more of that meat as well lol
      We are doing Carnivore and Keto diet in our house and cook outside 5 days a week, most weeks.. Our grills hardly ever get a vacation 🤣
      Thanks for the reply

  • @dcoco86
    @dcoco86 Год назад +1

    After wrapping did you place it back in fat side up again?

  • @gopibble
    @gopibble Год назад +1

    Great Job! New Sub

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад

      Thanks Stephen. Welcome to the channel.

  • @lowdownone
    @lowdownone Год назад +1

    Do you always temp the point vs the flat? Ever try the foil boat? I have that new chef pro and my top shelf is definitely hotter than the bottom, but I assume all pellet grills are this way.

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад +1

      Hello. I have not used the foil boat method. The thermometer for this pellet grill is placed an inch and a half above the top shelf, so I feel comfortable with trusting the temp reading when cooking on the top shelf of the Z Grills. I'm not sure about the heat variations. I know that Z Grills has designed this grill to minimize heat differences in all parts of the cooking chamber.

  • @igotJesus88
    @igotJesus88 Год назад +1

    Very nice. Quick question, I thought you are supposed to monitor the temp on the brisket in the thickest part of the flat? Because most briskets I have cooked the point is done much sooner than the flat.

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад

      Hey Casey. I like to monitor the brisket in the thickets part between the point and the flat. In the video notice that the tip of the probe is point toward the flat. but... saying that. It is just to give you an idea of where you are in the cook. The real test is probing for tenderness, when the probe slides in and out with no resistance that is telling you when the brisket is done, not the final temp.

    • @igotJesus88
      @igotJesus88 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the reply. Did you use a binder?

    • @Viewtoagrill
      @Viewtoagrill  Год назад

      @@igotJesus88 Hey Casey. I did not. I don’t typically use binders.

  • @chriscontreras1284
    @chriscontreras1284 Год назад +1

    So how long did it take ?