And yes the brisket turned out delicious



by jdm1tch

17 Comments

  1. Competitive-Ask5157

    You just blew my freaking mind. Can’t believe I haven’t tried this yet.

  2. UltimateCrouton

    For anyone that’s thinking about this, please don’t do it – it’s stupid.

    If your pepper mill has a plastic grinder, you’re taking a risk as to whether it can safely operate at this type of RPM without shredding plastic into your food. Got a metal one? While less likely, even worse outcome. You don’t want plastic and metal shards in your food.

    Get a cheap coffee grinder and process your spices safely.

  3. durachoke

    I mean you also are using a $200 pepper mill just for the sake of comparison. Your $10 Costco one will not do this, though it’s still way better than manual. Just don’t be disappointed when you don’t make it rain pepper like this bougie bro.

  4. newbblock

    I just feel like in the 20-30 seconds you spent setting this up I could have just picked up my pepper mill and done it by hand. One of those examples of ‘fixing a problem that didn’t exist’. That and most of my tools are dirty as fuck and I wouldn’t want them near my food ha.

    That being said it looks cool on slow mo.

  5. Blasket_Basket

    I went from seeing the other post and thinking “that is ridiculous” to seeing this post and thinking “I need to try this”

  6. >Because someone else posted one…

    If everyone else was jumping off to briquettes, would you jump off lump to briquettes too?

  7. Ice-O-Holic

    What kind of drill is that ? Looks like a toy

  8. Billy_Bob_Horton

    I don’t know why but for some reason this guy just seems like he’s in the buff.

  9. Defnotabotok

    Get a cheap blade coffee grinder you nerds. And whole spices. Game changer.

  10. Alternative_Session9

    Maybe you should have spent that time time trimming your brisket.

  11. Poopywatercleaner

    My man has a silencer for his drill 😂

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