Cutting against the grain on briskit

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kdfiter

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I've done quite a few briskits and I'm no pro but I bought a prime brisket and I I dont think I ever seen the grain run the way this one does ..my question is do I cut it were I drew the Mark's ..the point end is where I put a arrow ..seems to me all the ones I've done in the past the grain runs away from the point ..
 

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KDF, Your marks are correct for cutting across the grain, maybe right hand side down a tad to be straight across.
 
Yup---I agree with CM.
And I guess you know it's best to mark it in some way (with a cut?) while raw, because once it's smoked it's a lot harder to tell the grain direction.

Bear
 
Thanks dave .you probaly cant tell but I did put a cut mark on the very top ..so I think what I will do I cut the point off first..then slice the flat
 
Yup---I agree with CM.
And I guess you know it's best to mark it in some way (with a cut?) while raw, because once it's smoked it's a lot harder to tell the grain direction.

Bear

Ha. Agreed.

I remember slicing up a brisket that looked SOO good coming off the smoker. Only to find the first two slices to be very tough and unappealing. Got mad, thought about it for a sec and realized I had turned the brisket and didn't account for the turn and sliced away.

Always try one of the first two or three slices lol. It saved me from ruining a great brisket with wrong cuts. Turned it in a proper direction and it was outstanding.

Tldr;

A pre cut would is a good idea.
 
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