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Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby BraaiMeesterWannabe » 07 Sep 2014, 18:43

Has anyone tried a packer cut brisket from Turner and George? If so your feedback would be welcomed.

http://www.turnerandgeorge.co.uk/packer ... isket.html
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby robbo1982 » 07 Sep 2014, 19:24

Looks awesome... Reasonable price as far as I can tell!
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby essexsmoker » 07 Sep 2014, 20:08

Does look good, Seems a good price per kilo from what I remember.
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby YetiDave » 07 Sep 2014, 20:42

Looks like a nice bit of meat, but check around butchers - the one I go to sells brisket at £6/kg
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby BraaiMeesterWannabe » 07 Sep 2014, 21:45

Thanks guys
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby essexsmoker » 08 Sep 2014, 06:16

Having looked at their other prices they are quite expensive but that does look good, so maybe worth it. Get one and try it so you know what it's like but keep looking around.
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby robbo1982 » 08 Sep 2014, 07:52

I paid 10 quid a kg from barbecoa. I would imagine barbecoa is toppy.
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby Scantily » 08 Sep 2014, 10:35

I cooked one of these a few weeks back, beautiful cut of meat and tasted delicious, very intensely beefy flavour. It produced the best burnt ends I've ever eaten, make sure you do the meat justice and make sure they're cooked properly otherwise you'll be missing out.

After the whole brisket is cooked and tender in the flat, separate the point, wrap the flat in foil and keep it warm somewhere. Apply some rub to the exposed area on the point and put it back on the smoker for another 4-6 hours, at this point internal temperature is irrelevant. You want to cook it until it has a great dark almost crusty bark all over and is almost fall apart tender, once it's reached this point cube it up and pour over a sauce made from au jus and your favourite BBQ sauce.

The point muscle on these isn't massive, so make sure you cherish every mouthful!
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby essexsmoker » 08 Sep 2014, 12:46

God I'm hungry now. Mmmm.
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed

Postby BraaiMeesterWannabe » 08 Sep 2014, 12:53

Mmmm :P
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