Brisket on a Pellet Grill



Pellet Grill Brisket
There are a lot of ways to smoke a brisket. This recipe shows you a way to get a super juicy brisket with an amazing bark when using a pellet grill. In this recipe we are going to smoke a traditional Texas BBQ joint fat side up brisket on the 2nd shelf of our Traeger Timberline XL. You can use any pellet smoker you desire. We are going to go with a low and slow smoke to help us obtain a beautiful bark then slowly increase the temperature to render out the fat and get to the final desired tenderness.

Recipe:
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35 Comments

  1. Mr. Pittman,
    Just wanted to say thanks for making this video. This last weekend I made a 14 lbs wagyu brisket using exactly this recipe on my traeger for a party and it was absolutely a smash hit! It came out absolutely perfect! My attendance to future parties is now conditional that I must bring brisket. Haha thanks again, great video and I look forward to more.

  2. I wished I had seen this video FIRST, before I cooked my first brisket. Would have saved me a ton of angst and frustration. Brisket #2 will be following this method. Period. Thanks for making this video, it's not "fussy" (as my Grammy used to say) like the other videos out there. This one saved in a folder I just created, named "GOSPEL" 🙂
    Cheers!

  3. I'm smoking a brisket next week for the first time. I have a Traeger pellet smoker and fairly new to cooking. There are soooo many videos and different cooking methods that I don't know which one to try first. Hopefully this video helps. I do have all your spices. They are incredible!! 🙌

  4. Just cooked a brisket this way this weekend. Put it on at 7 pm Saturday and ate it at 2pm Sunday. I’ve made 2 before on my pellet grill, and none were as good as this 3rd one! Preciate the help!

  5. Going to give this a try I have had a lot of Texas brisket hopefully I can bring it home here in Colorado how do I go about getting some of your rubs and that cutting board Is to die for enjoyed watching your video this is the first one

  6. Another killer brisket recipe from you, Matt! I've now done a few of your recipes flawlessly. I've seen other videos where they trim the deckle fat between the flat and the point really deep into the brisket, almost to the point of separating the two, then just flap them together for the cook. I'm just curious why you don't bother doing that?

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