Sunday, December 25, 2011

How to Smoke a Brisket

!±8± How to Smoke a Brisket

A brisket is known to be the toughest cut of meat from a cow, though when
prepared and cooked correctly it can be the best tasting and most tender meat you
will ever eat. In this section, I will teach you how to choose, prepare, and
barbeque a brisket, Texas style, to achieve the best results possible. Please notice
the other smoker recipes located in the index on the right side of the page.

Choosing A Good Brisket To Smoke

A brisket is composed of two parts, the flat and the point. The flat section usually
has less fat on it while the point should have considerably more. The fat on top of
the brisket is called the "fat cap" and should be white in color. The thickness of fat
on top should be at least 1/4 of an inch thick, and thicker is ok. When purchasing a
brisket, make sure the meat is a deep red color, which will represent freshness, and
make sure it has plenty of fat incorporated throughout the meat, not just on top.
The combination of the deep red color and the white fat of a brisket is called
marbling, and it is the key to choosing a good brisket to bbq. Since the brisket is
such a thick cut of meat, the fat located throughout the meat will help to keep the
brisket moist while smoking.

Make sure the brisket has not been frozen. A frozen brisket will not display a deep
red color, the fat may be darker instead of white, and the brisket will not turn out as
tender and juicy as a fresh one after smoking it.

When I choose a brisket, I lift the brisket in the middle to see how limber it is. I have
seen briskets that are stiff as a board, and some that bend over each side of my
hand. The stiff ones more than likely have been frozen, and I have noticed that they
may not always be as tender as a brisket that is more limber. Some people disagree
with this test, but I am a firm believer because of the results I get.

The weight of the brisket should be between 8 and 11 pounds. A larger brisket
takes longer to cook, and the flat may become tougher or stringy because of the
longer cooking time.

Preparing The Brisket

After choosing the perfect brisket, I start my preparation process the night before I
want to smoke the brisket. First, make sure you have plenty of work space and a
clean area to prepare the brisket on. The brisket should have fat on it no more than
1/4 inch thick. Thicker fat will not allow the smoke to penetrate into the meat
located under the fat. If the fat is too thick, trim it down until you reach the 1/4-
inch thickness.

After trimming the brisket, I rub the brisket down with mustard. The mustard
creates a sticky substance on the meat for the rub to stick to, and it also adds a
great flavor when combined with the rub. Massage the mustard into every portion of
the meat, including the fat, so that it covers the brisket nicely. You do not want the
mustard layer to be too thick; it should be just enough to create a paste for the rub
to stick to.

I choose to use a rub on my briskets instead of a marinade because I have found
that marinades penetrate only about 1/2 inch deep into the meat. You should use
whichever method you like best, but I am going to describe the rub method.
Marinade and rub recipes can be found by clicking on either of the links.

After fully covering the brisket in mustard, apply the rub on the brisket. When done
correctly, the rub should form an evenly distributed layer of seasoning on the
brisket.

Wrap the prepared brisket in Clingwrap, or a similar material to seal it, and then
refrigerate it overnight.

Barbeque Time

Take the brisket out of the refrigerator one hour before you want to put it on the
smoker. Place the brisket fat side up on the smoker. The fat will release oils into the
brisket to help keep it moist while cooking.

I use a wood smoker with a firebox to provide indirect heat for outdoor cooking. I
have found this method to be the best, but there are many more smokers available
to choose from such as water smokers, propane smokers, and charcoal smokers.

I use mesquite for smoking briskets because it provides a delicious smoke flavor,
burns hotter so less wood is used, and that is how we do it in Texas. Many people
do not use mesquite, which is fine, and I have included a section for wood selection
to provide you with information about the different types of wood that are good to
use for smoking purposes.

To achieve the best results, I cook the brisket at 225 degrees for about 1 hour and
15 minutes per pound. Many variables also affect cooking time and temperature
such as how many times the smoker is opened, how close the brisket is to the fire
box, etc, but sticking to 225 degrees/1 hr. 15 mn. will work. Many people believe
that when the internal temperature of the brisket reaches 180 degrees, it is done.
This is both true and false. When the internal temperature of the brisket is around
180, the fat in the brisket really begins to marbleize. The brisket will maintain this
temperature for a while, and this adds to the tenderness of the brisket.

I always use a mop sauce to baste the brisket while it is smoking. This will keep the
outside of the brisket moist and tender. It is important to keep the lid closed while
smoking the brisket to reduce heat loss, so I baste the brisket with the mop sauce
about every 45 minutes to 1 hour.

A great way to keep briskets moist while smoking them is to use a mop consisting
of apple juice mixed with olive oil. It gives the brisket a great flavor, which is not
overpowering, while keeping the brisket moist from the oil. An easy way to apply
this mop is to put it in a spray bottle and simply squirt it on the brisket.

After 7 hours a brisket usually will not absorb much more smoke. An option for
finishing a brisket is to wrap it in aluminum foil, and place it in an oven at 225
degrees for the remaining cook time. I rarely use this method because I enjoy
smoking the brisket for the full time, but I have used it, and it works.

SLICING THE BRISKET

ALWAYS slice the brisket against the grain. Doing this will make the cuts of meet
very tender. To do this, remove some fat from the top of the brisket to see the
direction of the grain in the meat, and slice against it.

I separate the point from the flat before I slice the brisket because the grain
generally runs the same direction in the flat, and it is easier to see when it is
separated. The point is a little harder to correctly slice because the grain in it runs in
different directions. After some practice at carving the brisket, you will know which
direction the grain runs, and you will find it much easier.

Add your favorite barbeque sauce.

Perfect your smoking techniques, and you will win a barbeque competition in no
time!

HAVE A GREAT BARBEQUE!


How to Smoke a Brisket

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Weber Grills: Weber 4521001 Spirit E 310 Natural Gas Grill

www.Natural-Gas-Grills.com When it comes to natural gas grills in Weber grills, Weber 4521001 Spirit E-310 Natural Gas Grill is favorite of many who love it as much as they love grilling.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Get the best accord on Weber Q300 Barbecue Grill

Weber Q300 is a full-size barbecue grill offering 393 square inches of cooking area. It's construction is durable with cast-aluminium and glass-reinforced nylon frame. It is equipped with side tables and other features. Find out more on this website.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Built in BBQ Grill - How to Design and Plan Your Own

!±8± Built in BBQ Grill - How to Design and Plan Your Own

Imagine cooking some juicy steaks on your own built in BBQ grill. Sure it will take a lot of work and a good chunk of change, but it will definitely be worth it. Building you own backyard BBQ grill can be a daunting task, but with a little planning it will be a great project with excellent returns. Before you begin digging and building you will need to do some careful planning. Deciding how the grill will look and what functionality you need are the most difficult and important parts of this entire project. As part of the design you will need to decide what design to use and how to customize it to fit your style. Before you begin construction it is imperative to choose what grill insert you will use.

Built in BBQ Plans can be purchased from a variety of online vendors or at a local home improvement store and can be fairly expensive. You can design your own grill using one of two methods: pencil and paper or with computer design software. I recommend starting with the pencil and paper until you have a good idea where you are going, then move into the digital world. There are a variety of design software packages available at many price levels. When I designed my backyard BBQ grill I used Google SketchUp, a free software package that is easy to use.

There are three basic designs to start with. You can customize them once you have decided on a basic design. The first design is a simple island. It can be as long and deep as you like, but the minimum size is really six feet long by two and a half feet deep. The second design is an L. A bar extends perpendicular to the island. This allows for a bit more counter space. The third design adds another bar on the other side of the island forming a U design.

The space that you have for the outdoor kitchen will dictate which design you use. If you are limited on space you will probably need to choose the simple bar design; if you have a large space available you may opt for the U Design. Once you have chosen a starting design you can customize it to fit your style.

After you have chosen the design and dimensions of your grill you will need to decide how you want it to look. There are a variety of facades to choose from including stucco, rock, and traditional brick. Counters need to be a weather resistant durable material both tile and stone work well. If you will install cabinets under the countertop choose a wood that weathers well such as cedar or redwood.

The final and most important choice you will have to make when designing your built in BBQ grill is what type of grill insert to use. If you will use charcoal you can just brick in a grate and start cooking. If you like the taste of charcoal but want the look of stainless steel you can purchase a charcoal stainless steel grill insert, but it will cost you quite a bit of money. Because of convenience and cooking style most will choose a gas grill insert. They come in a variety of sizes and models.

When choosing a grill insert remember the following tips. I know that you will want to purchase the largest and most powerful model available, but it is not necessary. Think about the amount of food that you will be cooking at one time. If you have a small to medium sized family and don't entertain large gatherings as 400 to 500 square inch model ought to work well. Make sure to have the insert handy when construction begins to ensure a proper fit.

Following the steps outlined above when planning and designing your backyard kitchen will ensure that your built in BBQ grill will fit your style and needs.


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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Choosing the Perfect BBQ Grill Cover

!±8± Choosing the Perfect BBQ Grill Cover

There's nothing quite like grilling outside with family and friends. The barbecue grill is by far the most commonly used method of grilling in the U.S. today. Owning one of these outdoor appliances is a great way to broaden your cooking spectrum. However your grill needs to be taken care of, just like any device in the home. The best way to protect your grill is with a bbq cover. Bbq covers come in many shapes and sizes to match the many barbecue grills they cover. Nobody wants to use a rusty grill, and one of these wonderful covers can prevent that from ever happening.

With a little bit of online research at websites such as Amazon.com, you can find grill covers ranging from .86 to over a hundred dollars! While your first instinct may be to assume that more expensive equals better, this is not always the case. If you look closely at the customer reviews you will notice that the best grill coverings can fall in any price range. This makes information gathering critical when trying to choose the best cover for your grill.

One of the lowest priced grill covers was the PVC Grill Cover item #68X22X37, found on Amazon.com, for .86. This particular item had a few good features like sturdy vinyl construction, Velcro straps, and it only weighs one and one thirds pounds. The customer reviews for this covering averaged around three to five stars with one gentleman stating that it was inexpensive, looked good, was sized properly, and performed it's job well.

One of the very best reviewed grill covers was the Heavy Gauge BBQ Grill Cover, also found on Amazon, listed for .99. These covers are made for Weber brand grills, and this particular one was the cheapest of the lot. It's low price didn't effect the ratings though, as this model sports a five out of five star rating. It provides all year weather protection and will even guard against cracking in cold temperatures. Constructed with high grade, heavy gauge 600 Denier polyester fabric with a PVC coating, it also provides water repulsion on it's outer surface. All reviews boasted of a snug fit, aided by tough Velcro straps that can be tightened in high winds.


Choosing the Perfect BBQ Grill Cover

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Monday, November 21, 2011

The 2011 Weber Genesis E320 6521001 Grill - An Overview

!±8± The 2011 Weber Genesis E320 6521001 Grill - An Overview

The name Weber has long been known as one of the most outstanding companies in the BBQ grill manufacturing business. They produce many models and types of grills, one of the most popular of which is the 2011 WEBER GENESIS E320 6521001 propane-fueled grill.

WHAT DOES THIS GRILL OFFER THAT MAKES IT SO POPULAR?

Sturdy construction Reliability and ease of operation Even heating Convenient placement of controls Enough heat to cook quickly or slowly, whichever is desired Strong warranty Great customer service from Weber

Backyard cooks, whether beginners or experts will love the features of this cooking unit. A lot of thought has gone into the planning, design, and manufacture of this item.

FEATURES OF THE 2011 WEBER GENESIS E320 PROPANE GRILL

Very sturdy frame with enough welds to really hold it together Enough burners to grill for one or for many The E320 has a total of 3 Stainless burners, including a flush-mounted side burner The heat output is enough to do serious cooking with a per hour input of 38000 BTU, including the 12000 BTU side burner. Fast, reliable individual electronic ignition. We all know how frustrating it can be to try to light a grill fire. So, this electronic ignition is a real treat! A 507 square inch primary cooking area A warming rack with an additional 130 square inches Total cooking area of 637 square inches. Enough for most purposes. Porcelain enameled cast iron cooking grates and Flavorizer bars

Real cooks will fully appreciate the last point as cast iron has long been recognized as the best even-heating and heat retaining metal cooking surface. That is why cast iron cookware has been and still is sought after in spite of the newer metals and special-coatings on the market.

In addition to the basic advantages of this grill, it ALSO FEATURES

Front mounted controls for easy access 2 heavy -duty locking casters on the front and 2 heavy-duty swivel casters on the back for easy movement or not, depending on what is desired. Stainless steel frame with accent-coloring Several colors available for the Liquid Propane models: green, black, and copper. These are REALLY cool and modern and chic. Natural Gas fueled model comes in black Liquid Propane model features enclosed tank storage area with a precision fuel gauge which gives a clean, sleek look. Enclosed cart with corresponding-colored steel doors which adds to the stylish appearance of the unit. Porcelain enameled heat deflectors Center-mounted thermometer which is easily read and very handy. Porcelain enameled shroud with accent-colored painted aluminum end caps Accent-colored side and rear panels, also very snazzy.

Some people who are aware of the Weber Genesis series of grills may wonder what the main difference is between the GENESIS E310 and the GENESIS E320 might be. In short, the main difference is that the Genesis E320 has the side burner, and the E310 does not.

The "pros" of the Weber Genesis E320 have been detailed, so perhaps we should list the "cons". Actually, there are very few. And those are purely a matter of opinion.

"CONS" OF THE WEBER GENESIS E320

Indeed there are less costly grills on the market, so price could be considered an issue. BUT, FOR THE COST, YOU WON'T FIND A BETTER GRILL ON THE MARKET TODAY. So, consider your priorities and you will probably find that cost is not a "con" at all. Somewhat limited cooking space. There are grills with more space, but they do not have the other positive features of this unit. Again, consider your priorities overall and cooking space may not be an issue either. Size and weight make it not as portable as other grills, but it is movable. Not much side room for plates. That is easily taken care of by placing a table nearby.

You can also add to the stylish appearance and convenient use of this grill by taking advantage of the accessories available for the unit.

All in all, we have done a lot of grilling over the years with various types and makes of grills and we really believe that the WEBER GENESIS E320 GRILL is the best buy for the money currently on the market.

What do other people say? Click here for a summary of 245 Weber Genesis E320 reviews.


The 2011 Weber Genesis E320 6521001 Grill - An Overview

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Webber Propane Gas Grills - A Brief Overview

!±8± Webber Propane Gas Grills - A Brief Overview

If you are looking to invest in a gas grill this summer, you may become overwhelmed with all of the models and manufacturers that are offered locally and online. While there are many manufacturers that offer low-priced grills, consumers should always consider the quality and reputation of the manufacturer before choosing a no name brand. Webber gas grills are often recognized as the best in the business, beating even highly acclaimed Brinkmann gas grills. Recognized for both their quality construction and durable design, Webber remains the premier provider of both natural and propane grills for all purposes.

If you are on the market for a propane gas grill consider the stylish and technologically advanced Genesis E-310. This 3-burner propane grill operates at 42,000 BTUs with an impressive 637 square inches of cooking area. With a primary cooking rack along with a warming rack, this Webber grill is built for high-performance grilling at its best. The 3 stainless steel burners start with a simple press of a button with the crossover ignition system and eliminates grease-fueled flares that grilling pros are so familiar with.

As if the grill were not enough, the Genesis is sold with a grill tool holder, a precision fuel gauge, a cookbook and a 10-foot hose. Webber trusts the quality of this model so much they have included a limited manufacturers warranty in the event of product defects. With the 10-foot flexible hose, this propane gas grill can easily be converted to natural gas making it the best of both worlds for your backyard. While this grill retails for over 0 locally, you can find it for as little as 0 online.

If you are looking for a portable model within the Webber lineup, consider the Webber 1520 Propane Gas Go-Anywhere Grill. Perfect for barbecuing at the beach or toting along with you on your next camping venture, the 1520 is both affordable and easy-to-use. With even heat distribution and a push-button ignition system, grilling on the go has never tasted better.

One of the most searched questions on weber's website is about the grill only outputting about 10% of its capacity. This is caused by the emergency shut off valve thinking there is a leak because the user turned on the control knob before the main valve. The simple fix to this is to simply shut off the valve and shut off the main control knobs and allow the gas levels to reset.

Webber gas grills come in many sizes and types. Find a grill that meets your needs and fits your budget by browsing through online inventories. Compare prices and features and find the grilling application that will make your grill out a success.


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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Vermont Castings VM450 Replacement Gas Grill Parts Explained

!±8± Vermont Castings VM450 Replacement Gas Grill Parts Explained

To help ensure that you get the right replacement parts for your VM450 castings gas bbq grill, you should take an accurate measurement of the original parts and then refer to the available parts in the product catalog, or those available on the market or the manufacturer.

This is a wise plan for replacing parts for castings and gas grills. You should check the model number. The data shown below for VM450 Vermont Castings gas grill parts is the most updated and accurate.

The stainless steel heat plate is sold individually and the measurement depends on the original dimensions of your VM450 gas grill. The burner mounted electrode for this model mounts to extend on the underside of the burner. Some models have a ceramic insulator, a mounting bracket with nuts and bolts and male spade connector.

Also, cast iron cooking grids for the Vermont VM450 are porcelain enameled with a glossy finish and the roasting rack can hold liquid or sauces to infuse food with delicious flavor and spices while cooking with stainless steel wire with heat resistant shields.

If you are in need of any parts for your Vermont VM450, it is best to refer to the original manufacturer since it is guaranteed that they have the most compatible gas grill replacement parts that suit your needs. Also, you will avoid purchasing counterfeit or low-quality parts that are sold in other markets.

You should also check if the store has covered your purchase with a contract or a warranty that you can use to replace the gas grill parts for free or for a discounted price.


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Weber 566002 Q 220 Gas Grill

!±8± Weber 566002 Q 220 Gas Grill


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The Weber Q 220 gas grill has electronic ignition for easy, reliable lighting, an infinitely adjustable burner valve with a high-quality regulator, 2 durable Tuck-Away work tables with built-in tool holders (tools sold separately) which conveniently fold and store inside the grill, sturdy glass-reinforced nylon grill frame, cast aluminum lid and body, removable catch pan, a tall lid profile with a built-in thermometer, a large weather-resistant lid handle, a porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grate, and operates on a standard 14.1 or 16.4-ounce propane cylinders (sold separately). Includes Weber Q recipe booklet. Tubular stainless steel burner, 12,000 BTU-per-hour input, 280-square-inch total cooking area. Limited 5-year warranty.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Benefiting From a Weber Natural Gas Grill

!±8± Benefiting From a Weber Natural Gas Grill

Cooking outdoors is always fun and exciting. However, outside of your backyard grill can be daunting if you have a charcoal grill. If things do not feel right for you, a Weber gas grill have your fill. There are actually many advantages to using natural gas for cooking on the grill or steak.

Weber gas grills are similar to those of propane, except that they are connected to the gas in your family. Even if a natural gas barbecue grill canexpensive, but it is more economical than using propane or charcoal. If you grill or barbecue steak and plans as it is often cheaper in the long run. That aside, here are the additional benefits that can be derived from this grid.

Eliminates the need for a cylinder of propane gas

Do not run out of fuel for cooking

They provide excellent temperature control

Operating costs are essential to a propane or charcoal reduced in comparisonGrid

Easy start and easily available

They can be cleaned easily

Grid Setup

The installation of your new grill is quick and easy. However, the person should be qualified for the installation. It 'important to properly set up your grill so it's important to get in touch with an authorized installer.

One of the options you can consider is the "Quick Connect". This is to fix a simple and safe to remove the grill and portability thereof. Useof a removable flexible hose which can be attached to your natural gas supply and grill. This can be very beneficial for moving the barbecue around.

Choosing The Best Grill

When looking for a natural gas grill, look for a company that provides quality and warranty on the grill and its components. Weber natural gas grills are one of the best brands known in the market. The size is an important consideration when choosing a grill. 400 square inches of grilling space would be enough for holding medium sized parties and enough to prepare several dishes simultaneously.

If you intend to feed a huge audience, a bigger grill would suffice. It will also be helpful to have a side burner for additional space. Make sure that the new grill comes with easy to use ignition switch and temperature control.

In addition, the material used in manufacturing the grill is also an important consideration. The best grills are those made from stainless steel but is quite expensive. An excellent alternative is one that is made from cast iron.

When looking for natural gas grill, price is not important but convenience and quality should be on top of your list. Look for a grill that is right for your needs and will give you enjoyment when cooking your barbecue or steak. When it comes to Weber natural gas grills, there are many models to choose from. More importantly, you never have to worry about running out of fuel.


Benefiting From a Weber Natural Gas Grill

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