Plan for 1/2 lb. of raw brisket per person, accounting for roughly 1/4 lb. of cooked brisket. The brisket should be cooked low and slow, ideally at 250ºF, to break down connective tissues and achieve ...
Given its Texas roots, it shouldn't be surprising that Buc-ee's makes a mean brisket. We take a look into how they prepare it ...
If you've ever had the pleasure of eating at Franklin Barbecue in Austin, Texas, you may have walked away vowing to purchase a smoker to attempt replicating the food that people spend hours lined up ...
Anthony Duran, a pit cook from Dallas whose journey has taken him from stints at Stiles Switch and Franklin in Austin to Barbs B Q in Lockhart, reveals the tricks of the trade for slicing brisket, ...
Discover the traditional method of cooking a 4 kg beef brisket under a heavy lid for maximum tenderness and deep, rich flavor ...
The best rule of thumb is to factor about 1/2 lb. raw brisket per person, which will yield a rough average of about 1/4 lb. of cooked brisket per person. If brisket is the star of the show and few ...