Why is brisket the best?

It is one of the nine beef primal cuts. The brisket muscles support about 60% of the bodyweight of a cow, so it has a lot of tough connective tissue. Brisket is a barbecue favorite because slow-cooking brisket melts the connective tissue, turning this cut of meat into a tender, melt-in-your-mouth feast.
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Is brisket a good part of beef?

With a little bit of time and the right cooking method, even the toughest piece of meat can be made delicious. Brisket, which comes from the breast of the cow, is a great example—it's one of the least tender cuts of beef, but braised, smoked, or slowly roasted, it's rendered soft and satisfying with incredible flavor.
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What makes brisket different?

Fresh beef brisket is like a big roast. Corned beef starts out as beef brisket and is brine-cured first. The brine-cure is what makes it corned beef and that curing process is where it gets its color from. At stores, beef brisket will be labeled beef brisket and have a good amount of fat on it.
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Is brisket the best part of a cow?

But if you're looking for something that's both delicious and affordable, then you need to try the brisket. This part of the cow is perfect for slow-cooking, making it a popular choice for barbecues and winter comfort food. But thanks to its marbling of fat and connective tissue, brisket is perfect for barbecuing.
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Is brisket an expensive cut of beef?

Brisket. Untrimmed beef brisket is still one of the least expensive cuts of beef you can buy. Of course, once cooked low and slow, it loses about half its weight in meat, but few things are better than barbecue brisket.
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Is brisket a tough meat?

Brisket is a tough cut of meat, but this toughness can be counteracted with long, slow cooking which gives the chance for the abundance of connective tissue to break down and gelatinize into a rich, tender meat.
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Why is beef brisket so expensive?

The second part of the price rise is because of demand: Both domestic and foreign demand for beef is up and is staying strong, even with increased prices. It turns out people can't live without their brisket, and that high demand for beef is keeping prices high.
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How does a brisket taste?

In general, its flavor is meaty, chewy, luscious, savory, and robust. The specific taste depends on how you cook it. When barbecued or smoked, brisket is crispy, rich, smoky, and fragrant. It tastes like barbecued beef but with a different texture.
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Why is brisket tough?

Brisket contains a lot of connective tissue, which can make it tough. The type of connective tissue in brisket is called collagen. Cook the meat quickly and you get tough, dry meat. Cook a brisket slowly, with some liquid, and the collagen turns into gelatin.
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Is brisket healthy to eat?

New research shows that brisket has several health benefits. Ground beef produced from the brisket contains high levels of oleic acid, which increases levels of HDL or good cholesterol in humans, Dr. Stephen Smith, Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientist, told ranchers at the recent Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course.
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How many briskets are in a cow?

Every bovine (cow, steer, or heifer) has two brisket muscles. However to clarify bovine nomenclature: A cow is a female animal that has had at least one calf.
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Can you eat brisket rare?

Temperature AND Time

Medium-rare doneness for beef is about 130°F (39°C), but the recommended doneness temperature for brisket is 200-205°F (93°C). Why so high? Because connective tissue doesn't begin to unwind and dissolve until it reaches the temperature range of 160-170°F (71-77°C).
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Why did my smoked brisket turn out chewy?

As the other answers point out your brisket was vastly undercooked. Understand that this style of cooking requires not only cooking to doneness but also "time at temperature" in order to break down the connective tissue.
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Does brisket get softer longer it cooks?

Even if we increase the heat and cook it in a 275-degree oven, you'll still need to plan for an hour per pound. We're looking at five to six hours total for a five-pound brisket, so you'll want to plan ahead. The good news is that brisket tastes better the next day, and it gets more tender as it sits.
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How do you make brisket not chewy?

Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 325F.
  2. Carve the brisket into long 1/4-1/2 inch slices.
  3. Lay out the brisket in a large baking dish with fairly high sides. ...
  4. Pour the beef broth and wine all over the brisket.
  5. Cover with foil and bake in the oven for 3-4 hours.
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How would you describe brisket?

Brisket is a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal. The beef brisket is one of the nine beef primal cuts, though the definition of the cut differs internationally. The brisket muscles include the superficial and deep pectorals.
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How do you eat brisket?

First, cut the brisket in half, separating the flat from the point. Slice 1/4-inch thick slices against the grain. Then turn the brisket point 90 degrees and slice it in half again, against the grain. Serve and enjoy!
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What is brisket called in Canada?

In Canada and France, the usual term for brisket is “poitrine.” A flat brisket is “pointe de poitrine de boeuf,” and a full brisket is “poitrine complete.” “Le tendron” is another French term for a full brisket.
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What's the most expensive cut of beef?

As its name implies, the tenderloin is the most tender cut of beef. It's also known as a filet. It's the most expensive cut there is because of its tenderness.
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How much does a 10 lb brisket cost?

On average, brisket is around $4 to $5 a pound. Stores usually price higher if it is a cut that wastes part of the beef. This means that a flat cut brisket is pricier, at around $8 a pound, while a packer or Texas brisket cut can be as low as $2 or $3 per pound.
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What's the cheapest cut of beef?

11 low cost beef cuts for budget friendly meals
  • top round steak (aka london broil) The London Broil is a thick and versatile cut. ...
  • top round roast. ...
  • sirloin tip steak. ...
  • eye of round steak. ...
  • bottom round steak. ...
  • bottom round roast. ...
  • Arm chuck roast. ...
  • top blade steak.
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Why is brisket cooked so long?

Brisket does indeed take more time to cook than other tough cuts because of its greater amount of collagen. However, much of that collagen is insoluble, so little of it will break down into gelatin. That's why we needed to bolster the viscosity of the thin braising liquid in our recipe with powdered gelatin.
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Can you overcook brisket?

It is possible to overcook any type of meat, including brisket. The problem with brisket is it has to be almost perfect with no in-betweens. It cannot be served overcooked or dry, and it cannot be undercooked, like eating a rubber tire. The best brisket will fall apart or melt in your mouth.
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Should brisket be pink?

It's usually fine for smoked meats like brisket to appear pink when you cut into them, but it depends on the circumstances. The smoke ring, which appears just beneath the surface, is a common and sought-after occurrence.
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Why does brisket stall 160?

The stall is caused by latent heat lipid phase transition

This transition is an integral part of the cooking process, as the rigid structure of the collagen transforms into soft flavourful gelatin. The latent heat lipid phase transition also occurs at about 160°F, exactly when the stall normally starts.
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