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  2. Cook These Inexpensive Cuts of Meat to Wow Your Guests - AOL

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    Brisket is significantly cheaper than buying a beef tenderloin, with the former costing $12.64 per pound on average and the latter averaging $29.50. Brisket is the breast of the cow, while chuck ...

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  4. Brisket (Jewish dish) - Wikipedia

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    Brisket is tough, but cheap, and if cooked for many hours at a low temperature it becomes tender. [4] Brisket became popular among Ashkenazi Jews due to its low cost; farmers would sell the expensive cuts and keep the cheaper ones. [5] Ashkenazi Jewish refugees brought shtetl cooking with them, and introduced brisket to the general American ...

  5. 36 Sides for Brisket to Serve No Matter the Season - AOL

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    Brisket—aka a cut of beef taken from the breast or lower chest of the cow—is a reliable crowd-pleaser and barbecue favorite. Plus, the leftovers, if you have any at all, can be repurposed for ...

  6. Franklin Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The Brisket: 09:19: Aaron discusses what to look for when choosing a brisket, how to trim it and his method of seasoning. 2: June 5, 2013: Ribs - Part 1: 10:04: Aaron discusses pork spare ribs, how to trim and season them. 3: June 5, 2013: Ribs - Part 2: 06:58: After seasoning the ribs, Aaron walks viewers through cooking them via an offset ...

  7. Burnt ends - Wikipedia

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    Either the entire brisket is cooked whole, then the point end is removed and cooked further, or the point and flat are separated prior to cooking. Due to the higher fat content of the brisket point, it takes longer to fully cook to tender and render out fat and collagen. This longer cooking gave rise to the name "burnt ends".

  8. Best brisket ever - AOL

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    Follow these best practices to help your Hanukkah (or Passover or Shabbat) brisket be the best it can be.

  9. Matsusaka beef - Wikipedia

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    While Matsusaka beef can be eaten as a steak, there are more traditional methods of cooking the meat. Shabu-shabu is prepared with very thin slices of meat which are quickly dipped in a kelp broth and then eaten. Sukiyaki is a method that involves simmering thin slices of meat in a pot with a sauce of sugar, sake and soy sauce.

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