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@99geckoenthusiast43
@99geckoenthusiast43 2 года назад
Mom said it's my turn to get pinned.
@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ 2 года назад
Best to never disagree with mom
@tangrockb531
@tangrockb531 2 года назад
@@MadScientistBBQ jeremy yoder
@It-b-Blair
@It-b-Blair 2 года назад
😂😂😂💯
@Spartan2Orion
@Spartan2Orion 2 года назад
im sorry
@bentheredonethat9296
@bentheredonethat9296 Год назад
Howdy howdy Jeremy, Ben here in Texas. I’ve watched many of your videos this week and about to trim and smoke my first brisket. Thanks for the great content and info🤞
@deathstar0002
@deathstar0002 Год назад
Skip to the 10 minute mark to get to the real point of the video
@nickgallaher4351
@nickgallaher4351 Месяц назад
Thank you
@thompsonturnworks7788
@thompsonturnworks7788 26 дней назад
🥇
@sailingsvsalacia8398
@sailingsvsalacia8398 2 года назад
I always leave the "mohawk" on with my Old Country Brazos in the backyard. Also, we tried the Lawrey's last time and no one preferred it over just regular salt and pepper. Something I started doing after your tallow vid. I put the white fat in an aluminum pan and let it render inside the smoker during the cook. I add the liquid rendered fat, or tallow, when I wrap. Perfection....You're the best for backard BBQ. Thanks for your channel. Headed to COSTCO now!
@mauriciovaglieri
@mauriciovaglieri Год назад
Best video I’ve seen teaching how to trim a brisket. Thanks a lot
@ironKurgan
@ironKurgan 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your skill with us grillheads. Cooking my second brisket in 2 days and this trim video has helped me a little, every time I watch a new video about trimming I pick up something new. My first brisket last month was the best beef I had ever tasted, cooked on a pellet grill for 16 hrs. Texas style.
@nastimusnateimus
@nastimusnateimus 2 года назад
One of the best trim videos out there. Great explanation of the how-to and reason-why for trimming a brisket.
@FlyingSnoopy
@FlyingSnoopy 2 года назад
Jeremy I have been waiting for such a video on how to trim a brisket. I like how you explain every step you take. It just makes it easier to know where to cut so you actually end up with something to smoke. Thanks again!👍🏻
@renejr.hernandez544
@renejr.hernandez544 2 года назад
First off, your videos are so great and informative. The amount of detail you put into each topic is full of information and is greatly appreciated for those of us simply trying to experiment with barbeque in our own backyards. Keep doing what you do, good sir. So much for many to learn from you.
@thomas5495
@thomas5495 2 года назад
Would love to hear your thoughts on brisket selection and what to look for when trying to pick the best brisket at your local grocery store. Awesome channel and have learned tons of tips and techniques from watching your channel. Thanks for what you do.
@splinterspartan25
@splinterspartan25 Год назад
I am going to be tackling my first brisket I in the next week or two. Your videos are super helpful. The way you approach everything with examples and comparisons between the three different groups of BBQ is so approachable. There’s no biases or slants. Just really good information of what to do and if you make a mistake, how to fix it.
@Olyphoto7
@Olyphoto7 Год назад
I just put my first brisket on the smoker 🤞
@armandoa5468
@armandoa5468 2 года назад
Jeremy you've helped my bbque go from good to great in just a matter of watching your videos. Thank you!
@TheJr2010
@TheJr2010 Год назад
Every brisket I cook I find myself coming back to watch your videos and seem to be getting better every time. I’m on my 5th brisket
@davidbalentine2110
@davidbalentine2110 2 года назад
Jeremy, Thanks for the lesson. The one tip that really helped me (though there are many) is to poke at the meat to gauge the fat thickness and toughness. Thanks again for all the info about BBQ. Experience is priceless.
@jonandrews6299
@jonandrews6299 2 года назад
Great advice as always, thanks. Something that no one seems to mention with those tasty trimmings, I just season them up, throw them on the smoker with the brisket and have a snack during the brisket cooking process.
@JuanVanDusen
@JuanVanDusen 2 года назад
I do exactly the same I called them pit master lunch and companion snacks.
@jonandrews6299
@jonandrews6299 2 года назад
@@JuanVanDusen very nice, I've never seen a RU-vidr mention doing that, it's always for use with burgers or sausages. Very underrated it would seem.
@mr.coomer9594
@mr.coomer9594 Год назад
Sounds like a good idea. I'm trying that this weekend since my trimmings always go to waste in my freezer.
@jonandrews6299
@jonandrews6299 Год назад
You won't regret it. Early bonus smoked beef, what's not to love?!
@suescibilia2196
@suescibilia2196 Год назад
Don't have a smoker, so cooking brisket in oven at 225. Started with a 24 lber but didn't find your video until after trimming. 😢I did cut out big hard fat between the muscles. Quite a bit less wt. after trimming. Mine doesn't look as nice as yours but making it for soup kitchen lunch, so I don't think street folks will be critical. Practice makes perfect.
@TadaYada
@TadaYada 2 года назад
Thank you for the detailed steps in trimming! Can't wait to up my game!
@JaredJanhsen
@JaredJanhsen 2 года назад
Fantastic guide. I think a lot of backyard cooks overlook the trimming process and just want the meat on the smoker and get to drinking beer. I trimmed my last brisket (and did a pretty okay job for an amateur) and it disappeared as fast as I could slice it. I spent 20 minutes trimming just so I could be careful for both my hands and the brisket. The meatier trimmings I set aside and ended up cooking them on the grate so I could get a little preview of my rub's flavor.
@rcslyman8929
@rcslyman8929 2 года назад
Yeah, I went to many different sources and instructional videos on trimming when I did my first one. You're talking a huge chunk of delicious meat, and even Costco packers are $60+, local butcher was $120+. That's a lot of money to throw away by not taking the time to properly prepare that meat (6P... Proper Preparation Prevents Piss-Poor Performance).
@PainflyErect
@PainflyErect 2 года назад
Trimming seems to be the difference between a novice and someone that makes good brisket
@beans8474
@beans8474 2 года назад
Yes and you can just render the trimming into tallow it's great for lots of things and I mean I paid for the fat I'm gonna use the fat is my thought
@michaelz.4464
@michaelz.4464 2 года назад
Absolutely appreciate yours and Mr Soo's videos. You both have great content. Much greatly appreciated
@Air_Friar
@Air_Friar 2 года назад
Best trimming video I've seen. I've been waiting for years to get one that's this comprehensive yet easy to follow. Thank you.
@lexwaldez
@lexwaldez 2 года назад
I always get overly nervous about trimming brisket (I'm better at smoking than trimming) but this is the best guide I've seen. You've given me some confidence. I think I'm going to make one for our tailgate soon. Heartfelt thanks.
@Simmion1984
@Simmion1984 2 года назад
Good video. Ive watched your other trimming videos and this one answers the most questions
@mikehappel4899
@mikehappel4899 2 года назад
I love your videos dude! I've learned a lot from you. The way you teach and explain the how's and why's is awesome!
@expandedconscious8265
@expandedconscious8265 2 года назад
Great video as always, the only thing I do differently for a home/backyard trim is I completely trim the fat off the point, there is enough marbling to still be moist but it allows for complete bark on all sides for better burnt ends. To note: these days I primarily use a drum smoker running hot at fast at 400-450f and knock out an outstanding brisket using the tallow wrap method in about 5 hours with a 5+ hour rest.
@haroldmiller9942
@haroldmiller9942 2 года назад
Thanks for focusing on the backyard cook. It confirms that I have been trimming appropriately for the most part! Thanks for another great video Jeremy!
@michaelnance5236
@michaelnance5236 2 года назад
I really enjoy watching your videos and how that you've improved over the last couple of years in your art. I know everyone who has worked with brisket for any amount of time knows who Aaron Franklin is. In his Master Series he leaves the fat below the point (where the burnt end are) on during the cook to protect the point during the cook and tosses it during the trimming process (at least in this series). I say "in this series" because in a video from a few years ago he trimmed out more of the fat the even removed the point that would be used for burnt ends. Aaron is quite modest in making it known that his techniques are always improving. Anyway, I think this idea of using the fat to protect this part of the point is a great idea that I look forward to trying.
@JonLuskin
@JonLuskin 2 месяца назад
Your videos are so helpful. Much thanks. Keep up the great work! (says guy looking forward to trimming his next brisket.)
@timbrady9003
@timbrady9003 2 года назад
Thank you sir. Another great video. Ur right there with Malcolm as my favorites. Thanks again for ur time
@biglemms
@biglemms 2 года назад
As always... A super helpful video with professional quality production... Thanks again
@TheMrmmkkpro
@TheMrmmkkpro Год назад
Gettin ready to trim my first brisket , complete rookie. Great video , a lot of practical tips , I'm going to have it playing while I trim!👍👍
@randyrogers3696
@randyrogers3696 2 года назад
I want to thank you for your videos. I cooked my first brisket last weekend and it turned out spectacular. I knew what to do, and when to do it from watching your videos. Thanks again and jeep them coming.
@chucknola484
@chucknola484 2 года назад
Randy what kind of smoker do you use?
@clintonbrawner7219
@clintonbrawner7219 2 года назад
Thanks for doing this video. Not heard others discuss home, competition, and restaurant differences.
@richbarrett
@richbarrett Год назад
Best video on the topic. Thank you for making the distinction between restaurants using huge offset smokers and those of us using a backyard grill with barely enough room to fit the brisket!
@es2056
@es2056 2 года назад
When I am not using the trimmings for hamburger meat I take the fat and all meat discards and render out the beef tallow. The chicharrones left over from the rendering are great chopped up as meat for tacos. A little chopped onion and cilantro, avocado slices, and Mexican salsa and you got a whole other meal. The tallow is liquid gold. It is great for french fries, making Mexican "gorditas", and any time you want a flavorful grease for cooking.
@robertjason6885
@robertjason6885 11 месяцев назад
Excellent, as always. I’ve done just one brisket on my WSM. Fear resides in my heart!! I believe I’ll be using this video as my comfort zone whist wielding the knife. Thanks much.
@jdub9595
@jdub9595 Год назад
I was on the toilet watching random videos and then this one popped up, now I’m at Costco buying a brisket. The internet is a strange thing
@nickf5862
@nickf5862 2 года назад
I just found your channel and am loving it, keep it up! Do you have a video on what to do with the trimmings?
@fedex405
@fedex405 2 года назад
Awesome job! Thank you for the time and effort!
@chiefgeek2020
@chiefgeek2020 2 года назад
Love the video! I have watched several trimming videos in the past is this one is excellent. I would love to see a video on picking a brisket at the store ;). I always struggle at costco.
@M_Ladd
@M_Ladd 2 года назад
Doesn't matter; just get one with the latest date on it! Most all are trimmed the same unless you want more/less weight.
@richardliles4415
@richardliles4415 2 года назад
You make it look so easy. Thank you for the video.
@corygraney8556
@corygraney8556 2 года назад
I find it ironic that Jeremy Yoder, doesnt have a Yoder smoker
@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ 2 года назад
Haha it is ironic. But that’s how it goes I guess
@corygraney8556
@corygraney8556 2 года назад
@@MadScientistBBQ You should get their YS640 and do a review...then you can say you have one in the stable. Its a fairly innovative pellet grill.
@jdawg1835
@jdawg1835 2 года назад
They haven't sponsored him, yet.
@lewisclark5694
@lewisclark5694 Год назад
Thank you, this is the clearest, most understandable brisket trim vid I have ever seen
@PNWLiving1725
@PNWLiving1725 Год назад
Thanks for your videos! You guys are amazing
@ethanreynolds7086
@ethanreynolds7086 2 года назад
Content idea, could we get a 2hr+ video (or a 'mini series') of everything a first time smoker would need from start to finish? Something clearly labeled as 'First time smokers pt 1 of 9' or something Intro. Everything necessary to make a brisket, and what you're looking for in the tools 1. How to pick out a good brisket from the butcher/grocer 2. Trim and shape, what the end product should look like, knife tips 3. Making and applying both a basic rub a BBQ rub 4. Smoker temperatures (pre-temp, cooking temp, resting temp), wood type used, size of wood (weight?) 5. Positioning of the brisket, when you can flip, how often you should or shouldn't open the door 6. Time interval on how often you have to put in new wood, check the brisket to hydrate 7. When do you pull it out to wrap, differences in tallows, whether to or not to use tallow 8. When is it done, how to do you rest it (wrap, temp, duration, in the oven?) 9. Presenting the brisket, how do you cut it, best pieces, tips & tricks Love your videos, you've convinced me to get a smoker!
@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ 2 года назад
Wow I really like this idea
@jimm2442
@jimm2442 2 года назад
Very helpful, thank you!
@AlphaBravoCheeseCake
@AlphaBravoCheeseCake 2 года назад
This vid is a godsend! I'm in Britain and ordered a packer from a London meat merchant which arrived last night (they are super rare here). Also managed to import some seasoned salt as well so will be using these trim techniques before a smoke tonight! Thanks for the upload! It's been so helpful!
@bodacious1uk
@bodacious1uk 2 года назад
Tell me about it! I managed to find a local butcher that will do me a full packer or just point end, around 4-5kg, but they only have one brisket per month, so i hope nobody else starts doing bbq around me! Took a while and lots of explanation, but def worth it. I ask them to leave all the fat on, so they usually knock half the price off when they weigh it for me. Sound guys! I'm Sheffield based
@k2vehlondon249
@k2vehlondon249 2 года назад
Hey guys, fellow UK smoker here... London based, any tips on where to source one ?
@AlphaBravoCheeseCake
@AlphaBravoCheeseCake 2 года назад
@@k2vehlondon249 Turner and George mate. St John Street. Apologies for the late reply but doing the brisket 😂
@AlphaBravoCheeseCake
@AlphaBravoCheeseCake 2 года назад
@@bodacious1uk Turner and George do an untrimmed packers for about 60quid for 6 kg. Free delivery. Not cheap but quality cut.
@k2vehlondon249
@k2vehlondon249 2 года назад
@@AlphaBravoCheeseCake right on mate, so what time should I be over then ? Looking forward to having our brisket together. Cheers
@bradesco03
@bradesco03 2 года назад
So my briskets have been turning out pretty good but I never trim them very well. Have just been half assing it the past few months. Tomorrow going to do a proper trim like this. Thanks for the lesson Jeremy. You have definitely helped turn me into the family designated bbqer. Have to send it with my mom or mail it to her when she goes on work trips (she’s a travel nurse). Bbq places are a bit too hot or miss.
@10562willie
@10562willie Год назад
Jeramie, I just wanted to say your brisket videos are incredibly helpful. I started smoking in 2016 on a stick burner. I switched to a pellet smoker, and increased size of the grill as I progressed. Now I am working with a Yoder 640, and have people telling me they dream about my brisket. Keep up the good work, I am a fan. Thanks again, Bill
@Zumbagirl517
@Zumbagirl517 7 месяцев назад
My friend Drew taught me how to trim a brisket a day & a half ago. He said I have a loooonnng way to go before I do the brisket. I have never trimmed meat before & he said after 3 or 4 times demonstrating he said he’d be along side me when I trim the brisket when the time comes!
@dannymarkgraf34
@dannymarkgraf34 Год назад
great video. i am smoking one this weekend and this video was a huge help. thank you
@sid65811
@sid65811 2 года назад
Appreciate the walk through - I’ve trimmed a few briskets by following directions for competition style trimming. I think I’m going to leave a little extra meat on my next one!
@michaelmetcalf2673
@michaelmetcalf2673 2 года назад
Old Dog New Tricks thanks for the great video on trimming a whole brisket at 65 years old its my first. Using a Traeger want go full Texas except wont be using a log offset smoker any thoughts on rubs?
@alcredeur
@alcredeur 2 года назад
I take those larger chunks of trimmings and place them on the smoker next to the briskets for a few hours, with rub. After a few hours of smoke, it makes for a delicious burnt end snack during the brisket cook for me.
@michaelnance5236
@michaelnance5236 2 года назад
I'm glad you made the point on pellet smokers being called convections. Technically they are just that but, I have a very small offset and a vertical pellet smoker and get just as much, if not more, air flow from the offset.
@ryangraham527
@ryangraham527 2 года назад
Great video! I have always second guessed the trim. With experience comes knowledge
@RumandCook
@RumandCook 2 года назад
Great video here. Have a workhorse 1975 on the way to add to my collection and expect to be cooking more brisket soon. Thanks! I'm going to add a link to this in my brisket failure video.
@jonkirkwood469
@jonkirkwood469 9 месяцев назад
Got it. Thanks.
@erikvukic4721
@erikvukic4721 2 года назад
Thanks
@jdawg1835
@jdawg1835 2 года назад
You cut off the burnt ends!!! LOL! Thanks for explaining the different trims styles for the large v small cookers; very useful info, there.
@MichaelPalmer70
@MichaelPalmer70 2 года назад
Love your videos could you do a cook comparing grass fed vs grain fed briskets?
@soulbytes
@soulbytes Год назад
I have tried this just a couple of weeks ago.. A friend who kinda often smoke a brisket said.. " why trim so much " .. i said i follow the pro heheh. and my first time smoke turns out Mad goood. My friend now following this technic as well. And the end we are selling good 👍👍👍 Thanks alot for all the Video. Mad Greetings from SEA!
@dansklrvids7303
@dansklrvids7303 2 года назад
Excellent explanation - nice job
@wowweetoki
@wowweetoki 2 года назад
Thanks dude.
@4seasonsbbq
@4seasonsbbq 2 года назад
It's funny that you make this video now. I did my very first brisket video last weekend. I said on my video that I wasn't gonna record myself trimming the brisket because it was my first, if you wanna learn how to trim one watch Jeremy Yoder from Mad Scientist BBQ. Anyway, great video as always. Have a great weekend my friend 🍺
@stacker6077
@stacker6077 10 месяцев назад
Awesome vid and lots to remember, but I'm looking forward to trimming and smoking my first brisket!👍👍
@stimpaxx
@stimpaxx 2 года назад
long time follower here Jeremy. I feel like I've seen you trim briskets and talk about it in so many videos that I already knew exactly what you were going to do, but awesome video, regardless!
@MR-ug5cu
@MR-ug5cu 2 года назад
I've got an old country pecos (backyard Style) and just cut the flat off, then cook the point and flat separate...keeps the surface area roughly equal. Same with spare ribs backyard style, cut them into 4 bone slabs, it helps to cook quicker and portioned better, can't eat a whole slab of spares in one setting
@franciswarfield5248
@franciswarfield5248 2 года назад
Very nice trim job I look forward to your videos thank you
@richardsarcheryreviews
@richardsarcheryreviews 9 месяцев назад
Ive just brought a mercer boning knife a week ago and boy am i impressed im that happy with it ive just ordered there complete collection
@justinc5356
@justinc5356 2 года назад
Interested in your thoughts on trimming the fat between the point and flat, how deep and aggressive would you go with removing that? I’ve had some so thick that removing it almost creates a very large flap
@tedsports1
@tedsports1 2 года назад
Great video, thanks for sharing!
@Jc-ef1yu
@Jc-ef1yu 2 года назад
Thank you Professor.
@ignoranceisnotatrend4669
@ignoranceisnotatrend4669 2 года назад
I've learned that trimming briskets can also help cut down on smoking time, 💯👍and that's always a PLUS.💯💯💯
@torpliv8759
@torpliv8759 2 года назад
Thanks for a great guide as usual. Build my own offset and still learning. Greetings from sweden. 🥰
@succotash66
@succotash66 2 года назад
Great video as always Jeremy. I've been going back to Aaron Franklin's brisket trim vid from 2012, but this is much better!
@jeremynelson8496
@jeremynelson8496 Год назад
I was worried about leaving on that mohawk and now Im glad I did. Great trimming vid. Jeremy
@kirbybruc
@kirbybruc 2 года назад
I love your videos. Great information. What do you use to sharpen your knives?
@CosmicStargoat
@CosmicStargoat 2 года назад
I almost always separate the flat and the point before smoking. I still use an electric smoker setup that I have been using for about 10 years, so size matters. I also aggressively trim the brisket, especially the hard deckle fat in the point, as the point has plenty of embedded fat. My philosophy- If you don't want to eat it (the fat), don't cook it. Separating the flat and point can be intimidating if you don't know what you are doing. There are plenty of videos showing how to do this. If I'm doing a really nice prime grade brisket, I often make slices out of both the point and flat, which is feasible after a thorough trimming. Love your videos and tips.
@fredgarv79
@fredgarv79 2 года назад
that makes sense, especially if its a big brisket. you don't need the hard fat like you said. the meat already has enough fat in it. but it's hard to trim out that hard fat without destroying the integrity of the whole thing. that's one reason to separate everything. funny things is no matter how I do it, the flat at first seems moist, then it quickly seems to just dry out then you have to reheat it with broth to make it moist again. nothing wrong with that though. it's still good. it's just the fact that you have this super thick fatty part on one end, then a lean part that is much thinner on the other. how in the hell do you get both moist and evenly done right? I just don't worry about it much and do the whole thing and reheat the flat later with broth.
@Bigslimjim81
@Bigslimjim81 2 года назад
Love the “Rule of Thumb”! Never thought of that and will certainly use that on my next one. Hard to believe there were no outtakes on this one, lol!! Thanks!
@777Revolutionary
@777Revolutionary 2 года назад
Just never say that to a feminist
@Seezor
@Seezor 2 года назад
Great info but the best part (that could be is own video, hint hint) was knowing the trimmings were going to be used for another purpose. I don't do enough briskets to get enough fresh trimmings for chili or burgers. But in the long run, I believe I could tightly wrap or vacuum pack and freeze enough for a future purpose. Right now, I use a small foil pan or foil boat to render the tallow for basting. I leave the trimmings to cook like jerky them given to my dog for treats. That may make you cringe but the two and four footed family members love it. Thanks for another great video with great explanations as always.
@Felipe-ij2lu
@Felipe-ij2lu 2 года назад
excellent video, straightforward, there is not another trimming video like this on youtube
@wesleyholder3540
@wesleyholder3540 2 года назад
Love your videos. They are the best instructional BBQ videos on youtube. Seriously.
@Reggie-Dynamite
@Reggie-Dynamite 2 года назад
great tip about larger offsets i just built a 750 and the airflow is so much it does behave very different.
@Reggie-Dynamite
@Reggie-Dynamite 2 года назад
@@BBQcheese it’s a 90 degree 12” reduced to a 10” I copied mobergs stack style.
@stevetrei4801
@stevetrei4801 2 года назад
Great Video. Do you ever separate the point from the flat before cooking? Look forward to seeing you in Houston next weekend. Are you cooking anything or just hanging out?
@buicklimited1976
@buicklimited1976 2 года назад
I score the brisket for the customers that love fatty brisket. I'll trim only a .25 inch and go .25 into the meat. Make sure I season in between the cross cut sections well into the meat. Always excellent.
@crazytyler6705
@crazytyler6705 2 года назад
Just starting out mate. Appreciate all of your videos
@turyb.goodiii7356
@turyb.goodiii7356 Год назад
This Guy's a Samurai! That's an amazing looking Brisket.
@davehoward2791
@davehoward2791 Год назад
Great video, liked & subbed. Keep up the good work! 👍
@quamurphy459
@quamurphy459 2 года назад
So with the boning knife you linked, do you prefer flexible or the non flexible? Thanks
@justinharvey7169
@justinharvey7169 2 года назад
One of lifes great struggles, how much is too much and how much is too little. Really great video, you have made a new fan.
@lloydask
@lloydask 2 года назад
Great video. I was pleasantly surprised that I was doing it correctly 😁. I tend to over trim, and make burger/sausage. I want each bite to be as awesome as possible.
@BillSheley
@BillSheley 2 года назад
I would love to see you do a brisket on a weber smokey mountain. I'm wondering what your trimming process would look like for that time of smoker. Less convection so you leave the mohawk?
@craigczaplinski5793
@craigczaplinski5793 2 года назад
I have a wsm also and would really love to see Jeremy's approach from trimming to seasoning to wood and fuel selection. I've done 5 or 6 overnight, 16 hour cooks and my family and friends love the results but I know Jeremy would knock it out of the park!
@CallSaul489
@CallSaul489 2 года назад
It’s going to be the same as Jeremy showed in this video. WSM is a backyard smoker. You don’t want to leave anymore fat on not do you want to take any more meat off. The WSM has very little convection, it’s basically an oven.
@craigczaplinski5793
@craigczaplinski5793 2 года назад
@@CallSaul489 I disagree with your analogy to an oven. I've cooked alot of brisket on a 22 inch wsm and I have to tell you that, for brisket, it's competitively close to my 36 inch Lang, offset.
@whysoserious6997
@whysoserious6997 2 года назад
@@CallSaul489 you are lost when it comes to smoking meat on a wsm
@craigczaplinski5793
@craigczaplinski5793 2 года назад
@@whysoserious6997 Hey King Small.... You're embarrassing yourself trying to tell me something like that. But then again with a name like King Small, it sounds like you have something more personal be embarrassed about than your off the cuff comment about smoking anything..... besides a cigarette.
@Bruzumi
@Bruzumi 10 месяцев назад
I love your content professor.
@0425549345
@0425549345 2 года назад
Jeremy, you should do a video on the best way to reheat brisket.
@joebgallagher939
@joebgallagher939 2 года назад
The “Gentle cuts” section gave me serious bob ross vibes 😂
@ericaandjeremy
@ericaandjeremy 2 года назад
OMG I did not even see your comment and left almost the same exact one, word for word, a few minutes ago! Hahaha
@YaRight2986
@YaRight2986 Год назад
Best trimming video I’ve seen
@chrisrhodes545
@chrisrhodes545 2 года назад
I have a Lang offset smoker and a pit boss pellet smoker . What temps should I cook realistically on each? I been running 225 on each. The Lang is 48" 10 cubic feet .
@MrEde77
@MrEde77 Год назад
Best trimming video around. Wish I had seen it an hour earlier before I trimmed.
@rexhua4833
@rexhua4833 2 года назад
A chef's preparation. Nice!
@schillingnechtman1791
@schillingnechtman1791 2 года назад
What do you do with all the excess fat or meat you trim off? I am familiar with saving fat for other dishes but is that meat good for beef tips or other similar recipes?
@kevinrowse2324
@kevinrowse2324 2 года назад
Do you do anything with the trimmings that had meat? Do you grind it or make jerky or something else?
@neilwarren2010
@neilwarren2010 Год назад
Great video! Thank you. I like your Pocock brewery shirt also!
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