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How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby aris » 25 Apr 2015, 12:59

http://youtu.be/yaMgt1Altys

Quite long and detailed
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Re: How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby Toby » 25 Apr 2015, 13:38

Remember what Aaron does will not translate to British meat. Ours is much leaner and unless you are buying USDA or similar grade it will likely dry out
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Re: How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby aris » 25 Apr 2015, 21:07

Surely the ideas and techniques are the same within the parameters of whatever meat you use?
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Re: How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby Toby » 26 Apr 2015, 15:51

Not at all, this is a common mistake. He uses USDA prime, which is similar in marbeling to wagyu. Use the same techniques over here and you will have a dry piece of meat.
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Re: How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby JBBQ » 27 Apr 2015, 09:10

Toby is (of course) absolutely right - just ask your butcher to set aside a whole brisket and you won't recognise it from this video
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Re: How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby thelawnet » 28 Apr 2015, 17:27

It helps if you can see the meat before you buy.

These guys sell USDA brisket

http://www.tomhixson.co.uk/beef/cuts/brisket-22.html

It doesn't say it's Prime, but it probably is as we don't tend to import the cheaper stuff.

Also try these guys

http://www.turnerandgeorge.co.uk/contact.html/

The marbling on their Spanish beef is at least as good as USDA Prime.

British beef? Marbling much harder to find....
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Re: How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby Toby » 28 Apr 2015, 18:00

tom Hixson can't cant get USDA prime, the usda is the choice which is a grade below however a lot better than most of the briskets over here.
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Re: How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby essexsmoker » 28 Apr 2015, 18:56

I'm surprised asda hasnt bought more stuff like that over, being part of walmart. Think they are missing a trick there.
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Re: How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby Toby » 28 Apr 2015, 20:01

More disappointed with Costco!
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Re: How Aaron Franklin trims brisket

Postby essexsmoker » 29 Apr 2015, 19:01

Toby wrote:More disappointed with Costco!

Very true. Not sure what scale Costco is. I know Walmart is huge.
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