which cut of beef

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somapop
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Re: which cut of beef

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Cheers - will do!
Might pop in at the weekend - good for brisket too?
YetiDave
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Re: which cut of beef

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Truth be told I've never bought a whole brisket from them, but I've asked about it and they can do them with a bit of notice
somapop
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Re: which cut of beef

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Cheers - might take a pop down this weekend!

About to start a thread re bacon/pastrami and #1 salt cure...!
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Re: which cut of beef

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Verminskti wrote:Yeah my brisket went up over 10% to £4.99 per kilo.

Crickey. The cheapo brisket I get is that. The posh stuff is £8 a kilo.:o
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Re: which cut of beef

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Tried a bit of skirt Saturday. After 10 and a half hours it still wasn't proper tender. Was cooking low at 115 C but it was a very small bit. The shoulder didn't pull either. About another hour I reckon. Took both to over 95C still but no good.
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