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Dec 14, 2024
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Ungoy
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I've had some rest for 6 hours with no concerns.
Leave it wrapped in butcher paper, wrap the whole thing in a towel, and put it in a cooler. Should still be piping hot later on.
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Brisket advice requested.
bluecheese
10:11am
4 hours is a bit longer but still not terrible
byuluvr
10:12am
You'll see the last few degrees take quite a bit of time. I bet it'll work out
C-dubb
10:14am
Not too long at all. Make sure it’s well insulated and it will stay warm for a
NWCoug
10:16am
I would unwrap and hold at 225, don’t really like to wrap anyway and better to
ray ray
10:22am
No problem with drying too much if I unwrap?
bluecheese
10:27am
I personally wouldn’t do that.
Lifi
10:34am
What grade meat are you using? I think wrapping makes it pot roasty, at most
ray ray
11:14am
Not too long. Wrap in butcher paper and a towel and put in a cooler and it will be perfect at serving time
Skeptical Optimist
10:26am
^^^ DO THIS^^
Lifi
10:33am
We’ll be over for dinner!!!
IDAHO 4 Y
10:29am
4 hrs is a minimum rest time for me. Now I like to have my briskets finish in
NarfUte
10:36am
Agree - a long rest for brisket or pork butts (4ish hours) is great imo
RWaters
10:49am
4 hours is no problem.
kccougar
10:42am
I've had some rest for 6 hours with no concerns.
Ungoy
11:19am
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