How to Cook a Brisket on a Gas Grill

Learn how easy it is to cook a brisket on your backyard gas grill.  You can enjoy one of the kings of BBQ at home.

I love brisket… almost my favorite meat. I have always oven cooked my BBQ brisket and it is a family favorite. So I’m treading on dangerous ground here but time for something with a great bark that you don’t get from the oven method.

First you need to set up your grill for indirect cooking and smoking. See my previous post How Set Up Your Gas Grill for Smoking and Low and Slow Cooking . This is the key to any cooking of this type.

I started with a basic rub, some sugar, paprika, salt and pepper. You can complicate this as much as you want but these are the basics. Now cooking it low and slow, add some smoke and you’re there.

Rating

A very nice 5. Very good.

Lilly 7 months old after a week at the doggie spa

Molly 7 months olld After a week at the doggie spa

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Notes: A larger whole brisket will take longer… It could be a lot longer. I removed most of the fat cap. I’m very fat adverse but some (but not all) leave it and some will remove most but not all of it. Like almost all cooking, you are cooking to a final temperature. The temp needs to get in the 195 plus range. Many of the “pros” go for 203… yep 203.

I started with a brisket flat that was about 5 pounds.

Trim brisket of any large chunks of fat and the fat cap. Don’t try to be perfect.

Mix rub of 1/4 cup each of  brown sugar and paprika. Add 2 tablespoons each of kosher salt and black pepper and mix well.

Give all sides of the brisket a heavy rub of the spices. Wrap with plastic wrap and refrigerate for a few hours or overnight. Remove from refrigeration about 1 hour before cooking and allow to rest at room temperature. While the brisket is resting, set up grill. Basically you want a steady temperature of about 250 with indirect heat with a drip pan on indirect side and a way to create smoke. See http://www.101cookingfortwo.com/set-gas-grill-smoking-low-slow-cooking/

Cook on the indirect side over a drip pan.

Add some smoke.

Sorry for the poor picture…

Cook until internal temp of 195 plus. I flipped once about 3 hours into cooking. About 5 hours total cooking time for me. for me.

Remove from grill and wrap with foil and couple of towels.

Allow to rest for 1-2 hours before cutting thin across grain to serve.

How to Cook a Brisket on a Gas Grill

Learn how easy it is to cook a brisket on your backyard gas grill. You can enjoy one of the kings of BBQ at home.

Author: Dan Mikesell

Recipe type: BBQ

Cuisine: American

Serves: 10

Ingredients

  • Brisket – started with a 5 pound “flat”

Rub

  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup paprika
  • 2 tablespoons kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoons black pepper

Instructions

  1. Trim brisket of any large chunks of fat and the fat cap. Don’t try to be perfect.
  2. Mix rub of ¼ cup each of brown sugar and paprika. Add 2 tablespoons each of kosher salt and black pepper and mix well.
  3. Give all sides of the brisket a heavy rub of the spices. Wrap with plastic wrap and refrigerate for a few hours or overnight. Remove from refrigeration about 1 hour before cooking and allow to rest at room temperature.
  4. While the brisket is resting, set up grill. Basically you want a steady temperature of about 250 with indirect heat with a drip pan on indirect side and a way to create smoke. See http://www.101cookingfortwo.com/set-gas-grill-smoking-low-slow-cooking/
  5. Cook on the indirect side over a drip pan.
  6. Add some smoke.
  7. Cook until internal temp of 195 plus. I flipped once about 3 hours into cooking. About 5 hours total cooking time for me. for me.
  8. Remove from grill and wrap with foil and couple of towels. Allow to rest for 1-2 hours before cutting thin across grain to serve.

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Updated

July 28 2014

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