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Originally posted by RMW View PostJust checked and I’m almost completely out, believe it’s some off brand from the El Campo Coop. What’s a good pellet to use for a brisket? Probably run down to TSC
Lumberjack, Bear Mountain and B&B are my preferred pellets and in that order.
I always use oak pellets for brisket.
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Originally posted by RMW View PostWell here it is, for being a choice brisket it turned out pretty dang good!Originally posted by Maddox View PostGot tired last night and ended up pulling and wrapping it before the brisket got a good crust.
Beef back ribs came out good as well.
Came out good though.
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After we bought our Traeger we used many different types of pellets. Bought some from HEB, Amazon, others mainly from recommendations from posts on the GS. At least from our experience with many brands, all we use now is Pit Boss Competition Blend we buy either from Tractor Supply or Walley World. We get great smoke and the flavor is really great for us. It's a heck of a lot cheaper than many of the "touted" more expensive brands and it's all we have bought for the last year. Always comments about how "dirty" different brands are but we do a quick clean before any cook, get all the "dust" vacuum it out and cook.
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Originally posted by kumathebear View PostAfter we bought our Traeger we used many different types of pellets. Bought some from HEB, Amazon, others mainly from recommendations from posts on the GS. At least from our experience with many brands, all we use now is Pit Boss Competition Blend we buy either from Tractor Supply or Walley World. We get great smoke and the flavor is really great for us. It's a heck of a lot cheaper than many of the "touted" more expensive brands and it's all we have bought for the last year. Always comments about how "dirty" different brands are but we do a quick clean before any cook, get all the "dust" vacuum it out and cook.
Weird. Pit Boss pellets are known to be low quality using a lot of kiln dried saw dust and other fillers and binders. The very first smoke I did on my pellet smoker was terrible with them. Literally no smoke flavor at all.
After switching to the brands above I’ve always had great results.
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