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brisket

1 of 1noun
/ˈbrɪskɪt/
Forms:briskets
1

meat cut from the chest of an animal, especially a cow

Brisket is a flavorful and versatile cut of beef taken from the breast section of the animal, between the forelegs. Known for its rich marbling and connective tissue, brisket offers a tender and juicy texture when cooked slowly over low heat. It is popularly prepared through methods such as smoking, braising, or slow-roasting, allowing ample time for the tough muscle fibers to break down and become tender. Brisket is often associated with barbecue culture, where it is smoked for hours until it develops a smoky crust and a melt-in-your-mouth consistency.

  • I tried my hand at making homemade corned beef brisket.
  • The restaurant featured a signature dish of slow-roasted brisket.
  • We visited a local smokehouse renowned for its mouthwatering brisket.