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brisket

[ UK /bɹˈɪskɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹɪskət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest especially of beef

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  • The food and wine for the Commendatore ' s supper is also changed, sometimes for the better ( " a nice Rioja " ), sometimes for the worse ( " baked brisket " should surely be " braised " ). A
  • Put the marrow bones and brisket into a very large pan. MOON PASSAGE
  • But it still seems that however carefully we blend chuck, short-rib and brisket for juicy and flavourful burgers, and no matter how attentively we hover over the grill, we're still serving everything up with the same old condiments. How to make perfect salsa
  • Linger over platters of tzimmes with prunes and raisins, braised brisket with potatoes and, for dessert, gooseberry clafouti with homemade ice cream.
  • Enjoy a choice of chicken, pork, brisket and more.
  • The butchers had belly of pork, breast of lamb, brisket of beef, neck of lamb, offal such as liver and heart, and hock of bacon.
  • The lunch menu includes hearty classics, such as a brisket sandwich with caramelized onions, cherry peppers and gruyere fonduta for $14, and a margherita chicken sandwich with roasted cherry tomatoes, mozzarella and pesto aioli for $13. Per Diem
  • In addition, dour men in chef's hats will carve up smoked meat brisket, roast beef, lamb or chicken for you.
  • Corned beef brisket is not often found in Mexico, but when it is, it is called pecho curado. Choice Cut Or Mystery Meat? A Guide To Mexican Butcher Shops: Part I - Beef
  • Brisket reaches to the elbow and slopes gradually to a moderate tuck - up.
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