Peach Paper or Red Butchers paper
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there is a good review by Jars on the aussie pitmasters forum
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Thanks, i just looked it up. So would this work for ribs as well or just brisket?hoddo wrote:there is a good review by Jars on the aussie pitmasters forum
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Plain brown paper from BigW is what I use.
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I found fish and chip paper at a local cash and carry, the verdict is still out tho. A little moister than no wrap, better bark than a foil wrap.
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You can use both Foil and Paper.Muppet wrote:I found fish and chip paper at a local cash and carry, the verdict is still out tho. A little moister than no wrap, better bark than a foil wrap.
Foil will react with the acid on the meat surface, it's worse with a "BIG" rub, if that is happening, wrap in paper, then foil, this is particularly good for 321
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Peach Paper or Red Butchers paper
Doesn't it just turn to paper mâché?urbangriller wrote:Plain brown paper from BigW is what I use.
I always though the brown paper like franklin used must have been slightly waxed. Can buy "newsprint" paper at cash and carry I was thinking of giving that a shot
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Digging up this old thread, because I've been tempted to try wrapping in paper but not really sure that I want to spring for the Oren stuff.
As far as I can tell it's just normal unbleached Kraft paper at 60gsm, is there anything I'm missing?
I was thinking about ordering some of this and having a go https://wrsorora.com.au/products/9kraft760-kraft-paper
Any thoughts?
As far as I can tell it's just normal unbleached Kraft paper at 60gsm, is there anything I'm missing?
I was thinking about ordering some of this and having a go https://wrsorora.com.au/products/9kraft760-kraft-paper
Any thoughts?
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Hi Eltaco & welcome,
Personally I don't use either, just a good quadrupple wrap in foil.
From my knowledge your on the mark with the kraft 60gsm.....I may have seen mention of 80??
Save your money for other goodies! I do know people who use baking paper then foil wrap that.
Good luck.
Personally I don't use either, just a good quadrupple wrap in foil.
From my knowledge your on the mark with the kraft 60gsm.....I may have seen mention of 80??
Save your money for other goodies! I do know people who use baking paper then foil wrap that.
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Cheers CB&S,
Yeah I usually just go the foil myself, but sometimes it seems to turn my brisket bark to mush.. not always though so I'm not sure what the go is there, maybe to do with how much moisture is left in the meat before it gets wrapped I suppose.
I'm pretty sure the Oren stuff is 60gsm equivalent (40 pounds in USA-speak). It's funny you should mention 80gsm though, as I was sort of leaning that way myself because 60gsm seems pretty light on to me considering that the average A4 printer paper is usually 80gsm.
Decisions decisions. There's plenty of 80gsm unbleached kraft paper around and about, might have to give some a go on a brisket this weekend.
Yeah I usually just go the foil myself, but sometimes it seems to turn my brisket bark to mush.. not always though so I'm not sure what the go is there, maybe to do with how much moisture is left in the meat before it gets wrapped I suppose.
I'm pretty sure the Oren stuff is 60gsm equivalent (40 pounds in USA-speak). It's funny you should mention 80gsm though, as I was sort of leaning that way myself because 60gsm seems pretty light on to me considering that the average A4 printer paper is usually 80gsm.
Decisions decisions. There's plenty of 80gsm unbleached kraft paper around and about, might have to give some a go on a brisket this weekend.
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Thought I should update this post. I ended up buying the massive roll of 65gsm kraft paper from WRS Orora, and it seemed work perfectly
I didn't really need to wrap it though because for whatever reason this 7kg brisket cooked in about 6 hours without a wrap.
At 6am I just shut the air down on the UDS and left it until 10am, temp had dropped a bit so this is when I wrapped it, then put it back on the UDS at full blast for about an hour before taking it off, wrapping the whole thing in towel and throwing it in the esky.
Ended up eating at about 4pm, and it was probably the best brisket I've done in the end. Paper meant the bark stayed crispy too. 5 stars for the rangers valley black onyx.
I didn't really need to wrap it though because for whatever reason this 7kg brisket cooked in about 6 hours without a wrap.
At 6am I just shut the air down on the UDS and left it until 10am, temp had dropped a bit so this is when I wrapped it, then put it back on the UDS at full blast for about an hour before taking it off, wrapping the whole thing in towel and throwing it in the esky.
Ended up eating at about 4pm, and it was probably the best brisket I've done in the end. Paper meant the bark stayed crispy too. 5 stars for the rangers valley black onyx.
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Yep everything from Orora is good. I'm going to pick some up this week and give it a go.eltaco wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 10:57 am Thought I should update this post. I ended up buying the massive roll of 65gsm kraft paper from WRS Orora, and it seemed work perfectly
I didn't really need to wrap it though because for whatever reason this 7kg brisket cooked in about 6 hours without a wrap.
At 6am I just shut the air down on the UDS and left it until 10am, temp had dropped a bit so this is when I wrapped it, then put it back on the UDS at full blast for about an hour before taking it off, wrapping the whole thing in towel and throwing it in the esky.
Ended up eating at about 4pm, and it was probably the best brisket I've done in the end. Paper meant the bark stayed crispy too. 5 stars for the rangers valley black onyx.
Brisket looks great btw. Nice Bark.