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Brisket

Brisket is cut from the chest area of beef or veal. Since the meat comes from this area, there is a good deal of connective tissue, it should be prepped correctly to come out with a tender end product. Briskets are usually slow cooked in a liquid, or kept basted to avoid issues with drying out in the amount of time it takes to tenderize.

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