How long can my smoked brisket stay in holding?

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I'm smoking a brisket for the first time and it's for my wife's birthday party. I have a pellet smoker that I'm using to smoke a full brisket. I put it on roughly at 10 PM last night. Following suggestions I found at amazingribs.com, I'm supposed to remove the brisket when it's at around 195-203F and put it in holding, that is, wrap it in foil, then in a towel, and place it in an insulated cooler. He suggests 1-4 hours for holding. Well, it turns out I didn't get my timing right and it's now time to put the brisket in holding, but guests won't be here and ready to eat for 5-6 hours.

Is 5-6 hours wrapped up in an insulated cooler too much? What should I do?



Best Answer

Well, I might as well answer my own question.

After 4 hours holding inside of a beer cooler, wrapped in towels, the internal temperature of my brisket went from 200 down to 146. I have read that 140 is the danger zone for bacteria growth. So I turned on my oven to 200 and placed the brisket (still wrapped in foil) in for the remaining two hours. By the time we were ready to eat, it came out in the 150s. While it's not an ideal situation to be in, this worked for me. The brisket still tasted amazing, it was a huge hit with everyone, and quite literally people ate every last crumb of brisket they could find.

After initially posting this question, I continued to search. It seems that one method people use is to heat up a brick in the oven and stick in the cooler with the brisket to try and keep the temps up. I didn't have a brick available. I'm sure I could have use a rock instead, but I didn't attempt it.




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How long can smoked brisket hold in a cooler?

You can usually safely rest a brisket up to 4 hours foil-wrapped in a cooler with towels. In my book, the longer the better -- no less than 2 hours and preferably 3 or longer.

How long can you hold a brisket for?

A brisket can keep for 8+ hours in a cooler but I think that long of a rest starts to degrade the quality of the meat. The 2-4 (or more) hour rest in the cooler gives you a lot of leeway while cooking. If your brisket is cooking really slow or really fast you will have a nice built in buffer.

How long can you hot hold brisket?

The key is to keep it insulated and prevent the steam from escaping. If you insulate it well, it can retain its heat for up to ten hours. The best way to do this is in a cooler. You will also need boiling water, towels, and heavy foil.



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