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  2. AOL reviewed: This AI-powered pellet smoker produces ...

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    The Brisk It Origin 580 is a pellet smoker, designed for cooking at low temperatures for long periods of time. It has a temperature range of 165 to 500°F, and unlike gas or charcoal grills, you ...

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    Andrew Zimmern’s original go-to brisket recipe dates back to his grandmother. ... thermometer reads 165° when inserted into the thickest part of the brisket. For a braised brisket (vs a smoked ...

  4. Baking this barbecue brisket makes it deliciously tender - AOL

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    5-6 pound brisket. 1 ½ tablespoons sweet smoked paprika. 1 tablespoon garlic powder. ... Keeping foil open, cook brisket in the oven for an addition few minutes. Take out of oven and cool. Slice ...

  5. Smoked meat - Wikipedia

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    The brisket is allowed to absorb the flavours over a week, is then hot smoked to cook through, and finally is steamed to completion. The preparation method may be similar to New York pastrami , but Montreal smoked meat is cured in seasoning with more cracked peppercorns and savoury flavourings, such as coriander , garlic, and mustard seeds, and ...

  6. Pulled pork - Wikipedia

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    Cooking time is many hours, often more than 12 hours (though much shorter with electric pressure cookers, typically from 60 to 90 minutes). In rural areas across the United States, either a pig roast /whole hog, mixed cuts of the pig/hog, or the shoulder cut ( Boston butt ) alone are commonly used, and the pork is then shredded before being ...

  7. Brisket - Wikipedia

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    Smoked brisket done this way is popular in Texas barbecue. Once finished, pieces of brisket can be returned to the smoker to make burnt ends. Burnt ends are most popular in Kansas City-style barbecue, where they are traditionally served open-faced on white bread. The traditional New England boiled dinner features brisket as a main-course option.