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  2. Baking this barbecue brisket makes it deliciously tender - AOL

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    Season both sides of the brisket and place meat on a foil-lined baking sheet. Cover the meat and the baking sheet with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator overnight to season. Preheat oven ...

  3. Kim said brisket is the first meat you should eat at KBBQ. And don't skip pork — especially if pork jowl is on the menu. There's no shortage of options at a Korean barbecue restaurant .

  4. Celebrate National Brisket Day with BBQ tips and top El Paso ...

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    Award winning beef brisket is prepared with a slice of cornbread and a side of green Chile Mac and cheese at barbecue restaurant Hallelujah BBQ at 130-A N. Cotton. Johnny’s Pit Barbecue 4768 ...

  5. Brisket - Wikipedia

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    Brisket has a long history in the United States. [2] Brisket is the meat of choice for slow smoking barbecue in Texas, and is often considered the "National Dish of Texas". [3] In Britain, it can be smoked, but is also roast in the oven very slowly in a lidded casserole dish with gravy.

  6. Smoked meat - Wikipedia

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    The brisket is allowed to absorb the flavours over a week, is then hot smoked to cook through, and finally is steamed to completion. The preparation method may be similar to New York pastrami , but Montreal smoked meat is cured in seasoning with more cracked peppercorns and savoury flavourings, such as coriander , garlic, and mustard seeds, and ...

  7. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hot smoking is when meat is cooked with a wood fire, over indirect heat, at temperatures 120-180 °F (50-80 °C), and smoke cooking (the method used in barbecue) is cooking over indirect fire at higher temperatures, often in the range of 250 °F (121 °C) ±50 °F (±28 °C).

  8. Elizabeth Chambers makes slow-cooker brisket and spinach ...

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  9. Beef plate - Wikipedia

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    It is typically a cheap, tough, and fatty meat. In U.K. butchery, this cut is considered part of the brisket. [1] [2] [3] It is used for short ribs and two kinds of steak: skirt and hanger. It may also be cured, smoked, and thinly sliced to make beef bacon. [citation needed]

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