Packer cut Brisket - advice needed
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Yep, always get my packers from them, every one has been good.
Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed
Damn that sounds like a lot of brisket.
What do you guys normally do when your freeze the leftovers?
What do you guys normally do when your freeze the leftovers?
Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed
webb745 wrote:Damn that sounds like a lot of brisket.
What do you guys normally do when your freeze the leftovers?
Ideally you'd vacuum seal it in portions. But I just chuck some in freezer bags and try to get all the air out and don't leave it in the freezer for too long.
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essexsmoker
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BraaiMeesterWannabe wrote:It's that postage cost that puts it at £10/kg, which is bloody expensive for brisket
I think turner and george is free p&p over 40 quid. The 2 packer is 48 odd.
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed
essexsmoker wrote:BraaiMeesterWannabe wrote:It's that postage cost that puts it at £10/kg, which is bloody expensive for brisket
I think turner and george is free p&p over 40 quid. The 2 packer is 48 odd.
Last time I looked there was no free postage outside greater London
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BraaiMeesterWannabe wrote:essexsmoker wrote:BraaiMeesterWannabe wrote:It's that postage cost that puts it at £10/kg, which is bloody expensive for brisket
I think turner and george is free p&p over 40 quid. The 2 packer is 48 odd.
Last time I looked there was no free postage outside greater London
Ahh. Must admit I didn't look that hard.
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HertsBrisket
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed
I'm lucky there - Live inside the M25, so free delivery from T&G.
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The short ribs, by the way, were phenominal. Definitely doing them again. Come out like lollipops with fist sized lump of beef on the end. And the taste....
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HertsBrisket wrote:The short ribs, by the way, were phenominal. Definitely doing them again. Come out like lollipops with fist sized lump of beef on the end. And the taste....
From T&G or Hixon? Keep looking at the Galician ones on Hixon and wondering if they are worth the money. They look amazing.
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Re: Packer cut Brisket - advice needed
I bought a packer from Tom Hixson last week, £35. It was Australian beef, had lots of gold and silver award stickers on the packaging but I really didn't pay much attention to what they were. I was a bit dubious about Australian beef, it doesn't really have much of a reputation however it came out well, a bit dry in the flat but I didn't separate it in time however I've used it to make a brisket chilli and it turned out very well. As for the taste, not much to get excited about, I've had far tastier British beef. Delivery was free because I added some bavette steak,pork shoulders, ribs, gammon and sausages to the order so that it came to over £100. The ribs were Spanish pork, tasted ok, sausages were 62% pork and contained MSG and tasted like you'd expect them to taste, wouldn't buy again and the gammon was from EU pork (not specified) and pumped with water.
I think I'll try Turner and George next.
I think I'll try Turner and George next.