Brisket - Inject or not ?
Re: Brisket - Inject or not ?
Well I didn't inject and it turned out amazing, soooo moist it was amazing
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Re: Brisket - Inject or not ?
I guess if you have a really good bit of meat with plenty of intramuscular fat then it wont make much difference. If too lean maybe it helps then?
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Re: Brisket - Inject or not ?
I did my first brisket this weekend. I did inject and it was lovely and tender and moist. That said you didn't inject and yours sounds awesome. So maybe injecting is a waste of effort

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Re: Brisket - Inject or not ?
I really think you have to play it by ear at the time. My thinking is that if you have a lean bit you might not know it. So, if you inject a good bit of meat it doesn't hurt but if you don't do it for a lean bit it might be dry?
Doesn't take that long does it? Plus you get flaour in the centre of the meat.
Doesn't take that long does it? Plus you get flaour in the centre of the meat.
