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Smoked Brisket Caja China Style On La Caja Asadora
Take the briskets and place them on the meat rack in your la caja asadora with the fat side facing up. Below the rack should be the drip pan. On the top rack, add wood chips (approximately 2 cups). Close your caja china and add about 5 lbs of charcoal at the center of your caja china style roaster. Once lit, the charcoal will take about 20 minutes to burn evenly. At that point spread the coals out over the surface of the pan to cook the briskets evenly and roast for one more hour. Next, lift the charcoal pan off your caja china and brush the meat surface generously with about one cup of basting sauce per brisket. Add 2 cups of wood chips. After replacing the charcoal pan and grid add 3 lbs of charcoal and allow brisket to roast 30 minutes, add 3 more lbs and roast 30 minutes more. After another hour, which should bring the cooking time to just under two and a half hours, you are ready to remove your smoked brisket. You will want to wrap the briskets in foil, place them back in your cajun microwave style caja asadora, and cover with the charcoal pan. Add 3 lbs of charcoal and roast for 30 minutes. Repeat this procedure in 30 minute intervals twice more. After the 4 hour mark you can check the internal temperature of the briskets, looking to have it at about 185 degrees. Now you are ready to carve! Remove the brisket from your roaster and place on a cutting board. Remove the fat cap and slice the brisket in thin slices, going against the grain of the meat. Serve and enjoy with friends and family. You are now the envy of all your neighbors! For details and information on how to order your roaster, recipe book, or any of the other accessories visit www.shoplatintouch.com. Join the grill master community at http://www.cajachinagrillmasters.wordpress.com. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Mat Masters is the President and CEO of Latin Touch, Inc. A Miami, Fl based business that is one of the leading online retailers of consumer products like Caja China style Grills, Domino Tables, Gazebos, etc with a Hispanic flavor. His background includes a decade of experience in marketing & distribution. |
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