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Butcher BBQ

Brisket Basket

Regular price $89.99
Regular price Sale price $89.99
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Elevate Your BBQ Experience with the Brisket Basket

A Fifteen-Pound Brisket Does Not Have Handles.

You have picked up hot briskets with two spatulas. You have bear-hugged a packer in foil while the juices found the one gap in your gloves. You have watched a pork shoulder slide sideways off a spatula and prayed it did not hit the ground. Every pitmaster has a story. Most of them end with "never again."

The Brisket Basket gives your brisket handles. Slide it under the meat. Lift from both sides. Move a whole packer from the smoker to the wrap to the rest without the balancing act, without the squeeze, and without the moment where everything almost went wrong.

Under the Meat. Not Through It.

A spatula lifts from one side. The meat hangs. The bark cracks. The flat flexes. A fork punctures the surface and lets moisture escape through the holes you just put in the crust.

The basket supports the brisket from underneath — the full length, the full weight, distributed evenly across the wires. No flex. No squeeze. No punctures. Just the meat, resting on a rack that was built to move it.

The wire spacing is open enough for smoke to flow through and wide enough to hold a brisket steady during the lift. The handles are long enough to clear a hot firebox and shaped so your hands stay level — one person, two hands, no spotter required.

Beyond brisket, the basket handles pork shoulders, whole turkeys, and beef ribs. Any big cut that does not come with handles and always needs to move.

How to Use It

Set the brisket on the basket before it hits the smoker. Season on the rack. Carry the whole thing to the pit. When the time comes to wrap, lift the brisket out, set it on the wrap station, and wrap. Then right back on the rack — no second-guessing. Lift the wrapped brisket back to the pit in.

At the end of the cook, lift the rested brisket — still in the basket — onto the cutting board.

Clean with hot water and a grill brush. The metal coating handles heat. Dry it before you put it away. It will outlast the next hundred briskets.

Pairs with every injection and rub in the line. The basket does not flavor the meat. It just makes sure the meat gets from the smoker to the table in one piece — and that is enough.

How It Fits in the Kit

The injections and rubs build the flavor. The knives handle the trim and the slice. The spray bottle keeps the bark building. The tongs handle the small moves.

The brisket basket handles the big ones. The lift from the pit. The transfer to the wrap. The carry to the rest. For the cook who moves whole packers often enough that a spatula feels like a bet — and bets are for the track, not the smoker.

Your Reasons To Buy
  • Holes in the steel allow exposure to smoke and heat.
  • Tall side walls keep the brisket from getting crumbly by forcing air flow above it, while allowing the proper amount through the holes to cook. 
  • Cooking size is 16 inches long x 8.75 inches wide x 3 inches tall
  • Overall size is 16.5 inches long x 10 inches wide x 3 3/4 inches tall
  • Made of 18 ga stainless steel
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Made in the USA
Let Me Tell You More

What is a Brisket Basket?

The brisket basket is an innovative tool designed to simplify the preparation and serving of brisket. This handy caddy allows you to keep everything you need for your BBQ right at your fingertips. This caddy is a game-changer for grill masters. When you’re ready to serve, the size of the brisket will be perfect every time.  

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