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brisket

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got smoke

Meat Mopper
Nov 7, 2007
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is there such a thing as a center cut brisket?. i saw onw at wally world i was just wondering if there is how do you think it would that turn out. i have never done brisket before.
 

geob

Meat Mopper
SMF Premier Member
Mar 19, 2008
286
10
Follow the post and your brisket will come out great.
Center cut should make your brisket all the same thickness.

Ya gotta try one.

geob
 

fatback joe

Master of the Pit
OTBS Member
Jun 13, 2007
2,763
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Yeah, I'll second that. Just a trimmed/squared up flat from the ones I have seen.
 

bbq bubba

Master of the Pit
OTBS Member
Feb 12, 2007
3,646
12
A center cut brisket would have the point removed and the other end trimmed up, bad thing is that probably all the fat has been removed, which makes for a tough first smoke.
IMO i would look for a packer or at least a untrimmed flat.
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