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(jazzy country music)
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♫ I'm going down to the house of sausage
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♫ I got my barbecue shoes on
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♫ I'm going to down to the house of sausage
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♫ I got my barbecue shoes on
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♫ Gonna find me a brat
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♫ And a red hot foot long
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♫ Gonna smoke me fatty brisket
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♫ Got my barbecue shoes on ♫
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- [Voiceover] Welcome to BBQPitBoys.com.
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Today we're cooking up some brats at the pit
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and it's real easy to do.
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Now, as with every barbecue recipe, you must insist
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on the best quality you can get and here
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I have some Johnsonville brats.
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You know all about these.
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These guys have been around since 1945 for a good reason.
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Their brats have the perfect blend of seasonings,
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all packed in a natural casing for that bite.
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You gotta have that bite for a good bratwurst.
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Now, for today's recipe, I'm gonna show you our infamous
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smoked double bacon brats.
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They're fantastic.
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Now this is how you do it.
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You want to take one of these and you're going to split.
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Take your old hickory knife
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and you open it up just like that.
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Do the other one just the same.
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Now if you've never had these smoked double bacon brats
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before, you're gonna have to check them out.
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They're good.
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Now, we've opened them up and now we're going
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to interlace them, put both of them together,
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just like that.
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(moaning)
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You're gonna have twice the brat in one bite
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and these are real popular man.
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I'm telling, when we're making these up.
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Now take some regular sliced bacon, your favorite bacon
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and just wrap em.
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Just like that.
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It may take two, maybe three slices.
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Yeah.
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Now what will happen is when we place these on the smoker,
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the bacon will wrap itself tightly around the brats
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and be sure to make a bunch of them.
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They'll go fast.
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Right.
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See how easy it is to do?
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No toothpicks required.
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Now just in case you newbies had to go to the kitchen
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and get yourself a peanut butter sandwich
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before watching the rest of this video.
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(laughs)
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Let me show you again.
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Take your knife, split that brat right down the middle,
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open it up.
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Now bratsgiving is coming.
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It's August 16th is National Bratwurst Day.
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This will go perfect for the big picnic
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you're gonna have with family and friends right?
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Again, here we interlace it.
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Just like that.
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And just take some regular cut bacon.
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Don't use the thick bacon cause they will cook
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in the smoke fairly quickly.
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So the regular cut bacon works perfect.
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Give it a good wrap.
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There you go.
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Ready for the smoker.
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Now, let me show what we're gonna do with
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that breakfast sausage that Johnsonville sent us
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and this here's a pretty popular recipe.
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We're gonna do a stuffed brat
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and you take that breakfast sausage
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and you stuff it inside
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(moaning)
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It's a great combination of flavors.
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You definitely go to check this out.
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The kids will love em.
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Alright, now we're gonna smoke some of these brats
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and of course our smoked double bacon brats are going on
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and we're running a temperature in our smoker
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of about 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Now if you don't have a smoker like this,
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eh you can use your kettle.
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Alright, just slow smoke it on your kettle.
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Now no brat is complete with a good mustard sauce
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and here we're using our honey mustard kraut sauce.
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Easy to put together.
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We got some sauerkraut, you got some honey, you got the
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stone ground mustard.
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We have some chopped onions.
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Easy enough to do.
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Put it together
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and here we're also gonna make our IPA chipotle apple
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mustard sauce.
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This is good.
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You just need some chopped apples, stone ground mustard,
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I've got some chipotle.
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You can add as much or little as you want,
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depending upon your heat and here we've got some IPA.
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Just little mix it and it is good.
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And of course, a good bratwurst does real well
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with just simply mustard or a simple chopped pepper
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and onion.
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Perfect.
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Alright, now let's put these brats on the grill
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and this is where it gets good.
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We're gonna be using a medium heat.
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You don't want a real hot fire, right?
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You want to be able to control it, allow those juices
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to slowly cook the brat inside, yeah.
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(jazzy country music)
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Now, Johnsonville bratwurst come in a variety of
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sausages or brats.
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Both fully cooked and fresh.
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Definitely got to check them out.
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Oh man.
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Take a look at that.
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Nothing like hanging at the pit with family and friends.
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Especially on Bratsgiving.
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You never, Carl the great brats giver just might show up.
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Yeah.
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Now, if you've never cooked a brat before
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and there's some of you out there that haven't done it,
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you just keep turning, keep a medium heat, give a thumbs up
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and use an instant read thermometer to check the internal
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temperature of your brats.
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160 degrees Fahrenheit is where you want to be.
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Now, you can see here, the smoked brats are coming along.
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(moans)
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Yeah and also these smoked double bacon brats.
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Take a look at that, huh.
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We're gonna be eating good tonight, Martha.
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(laughs)
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Alright, it will take a couple hours for the smoked brats.
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Now, you can see these are coming around real good
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and they're cooked just the way we like them.
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We're gonna pull them off the grill.
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Yeah.
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Yup, as most of you know, there's never enough brats
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so be sure to cook up a ton of them.
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(jazzy country music)
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Yup, the younguns, they can help you too.
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Alright, I say it's time to eat.
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Yeah, thumbs up girl.
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Now you can dress these brats up the way you want, right.
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We've got all kinds of condiments and that's the best way.
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Have a little a bit of everything, so everybody can enjoy
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and that stone ground mustard sometimes is all you need.
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Or add some sauerkraut, maybe some smoked peppers.
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Or instead of using original Johnsonville brats,
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you could use the cheddar brats, cheddar cheese
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with bacon brats or buffalo bleu brats, beer brats.
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They got it and it goes without saying,
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there's nothing better to do than kick back
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with family and friends, eating some bratwurst.
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So the next time you're looking for a bratwurst recipe
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for you pit, check out Johnsonville.com
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and tell em the barbecue pit boys sent you.
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(jazzy country music)